The hogg father has clicks and a scale, it's way more of a tank than any tournament sight I've messed with, I have one on my target bow and one on my hunting bow
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It's been posted in the other thread as well, but I had a hard time picking which picture to share there.
Here it is, this year's Saskatchewan buck! In my books, he had it all, spot and stalk from a mile away, get held up by smaller buck, and some does 125 yards from him, belly crawling the...
I wish I could say she was with me for it all, but I asked her that night if she wanted to go, and it was the one time she decided to watch a movie with mom instead. Either way, she came out to get him in the truck and get him cleaned up.
He's not the biggest Saskatchewan mule deer, my buddies...
2022 saskatchewan archery whitetail. We took a trip a couple hours from home to look for mulies, but found out the place was full of whitetails. Its my biggest whitetail so far. The shot was 34 yards
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Saskatchewan archery season for whitetail and mule deer opens up september 1st. Does this help you get over all the boring elk posts?
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Like the guys above, as short as I can get them, 31" draw and 29" arrow puts me a little in front of my rest. Theoretically it means less drift due to wind and easier to find common spine arrows.
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I have the 15" stepped up from a 12" front and an 8" back. After shooting it for a while, i would definitley agree with people above, get some extra weights for it.
In the long run i didn't love how it felt as one single bar so i'm running it as a 15" front bar now, the hardware is solid...
I use a trufire synapse, but only because it matches with my trufure sear,
Its fairly crisp and feels good in my hands. I like the heavier weight of both these releases - for reference, I wear an xl glove and usually they are a little tight on me
I live in saskatchewan and generally wear...
Saskatchewan archery buck! Quartereing away at 10 yards, arrow lodged in his front shoulder and he was down in 25 yards,
Just threw the orange on to take my daughter on the blood trail since there are a bunch of rifle and muzzle loader seasons on and road hunters are crazy around here
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First my neighbors son now passed down to my daughter, we have a bear brave for her. Shes 6 and shoots it pretty well. I did look at a diamond atomic for her but couldn't find a purple one anywhere
Shes shot a couple of 40 target 3d courses with it and the two of them can hit a 4x4 target at...
My wife shot as many womens bows as she could and didn't like a single one, she wasn't a fan of the "womens colours" either.
She wound up shooting as many others as she could and liked the Hoyt Torrex xt the most, with a bowtech solution ss coming in 2nd.
For comparison, shes got a draw...
I've shot without a back bar and it just means a little correction, i'm not sure i'll ever shoot without a 15" front bar, its crazy how much different it feels
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I have a 15 front with 5 oz and a 10 back with 7oz
I do both spot and stalk and blind hunting, probably a 70/30 split. For the most part the front length is not noticable since my nocked arrow is always out further anyway.
On another not, my hunting buddy commented that it is very convenient...
It seems like every time this comes around, the weather is miserable here, hopefully the rest of the week is decent
I'm shooting my hunting setup but normally I shoot 4 fletch 2" vanes. I changed over to 3- 3 1/2" vanes for 3d stuff and seing if it makes a difference to me.
Bow: prime black 5...