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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2013, 11:14:32 AM »
That SQ2 is a very good bow.  Might not hurt to make sure you are shooting with other folks watching you so you don't develop bad habits.  I got by punching the trigger for a lot of years before it got so bad I had to fix it. >:( 

I never learned how to use my back to engage my trigger release when I started, I know now!  Make every shot a perfect shot from draw to your follow through.

That's exactly what I've been working on for the past week or so, though on my own.  When I'm in Newport son watches my form, or when he comes into Spokane to visit.  Unfortunately, most of it is in my backyard, on my own.
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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2013, 11:15:23 AM »
evergreenarcheryclub.org

$30 a year for an adult if you donate 8 hours of your time.   :tup:

That's easy enough to commit to!

if you'd like to come out and take a look around, I can PM you the name and number of the club ambassador.  He's retired and available most times.  Great guy!   :tup:

That would be of immense help!  Thank you!
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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2013, 03:21:07 PM »
Well, here's some photos I thought I'd share.  It's time for me to aim at a different spot with each arrow...

Here's a group from yesterday at 30 yards...first 3 arrows of the day.





Here's today, from 20 yards, first 3 arrows of the day.





I've heard of people "Robbin Hooding" arrows and I've even seen one person do it...however, I figured it'd never happen to me.  Unfortunately, this almost new arrow is completely destroyed.  I haven't taken the 2 arrows apart yet to see if the other arrow is also destroyed.  I figured I'd ask opinions first.  Is there any chance that the second arrow is still good?  If so, I'll separate the two.  If not, I'll keep them together.
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Hoyt/QAD HD Fall Away Rest
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100 grain Muzzy 3 blade and/or 100 grain Magnus Snuffer SS Broadheads

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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2013, 06:04:27 PM »
Great Shooting and welcome to Archery.  :hello:
Yes, your second arrow should be just fine, just make sure there is no frying around the tip. Normally a robin hood doesn"t hurt the second arrow. I have shot a bunch of them since I've been shooting and only once did I destroy the second arrow also because it was a straight carbon and it cracked, that one was years ago. Your shooting gold tips, so shouldn't be a problem at all.
Have a blast shooting, your in for years of enjoyment. :)
Archery is not just a sport to me it is my life long passion.:-)

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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2013, 07:15:39 PM »
HAHA I'm half tempted to frame it!
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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #20 on: June 29, 2013, 11:10:21 AM »
Introducing the newest archer in our family, our 7 year old daughter, Madison!!

We picked up 2 Bear Brave 3 bows and a good bag target, all for $40.00, on Craigslist!  They definitely aren't the best bow but a great price for a starter!

LOL She's using Dad's release



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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2013, 11:45:47 PM »
love the kids involved!  Family membership at EAC is only $10 more...  :chuckle: 

my daughter has been shooting with me since she was 2.  she's 6 now and does really well!  finished in 4th place at the snow shoot this year.  last group that came in bumped her from the trophy.  but she took it SO well and was SUCH a trooper, making the whole course with less-than-perfect weather.

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Re: New NE Washington Archery hunter
« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2013, 11:49:32 AM »
While still a fluke, I did it again...

This time with the Hoyt Vectrix I purchased a couple days ago, at 20 yards.


2013 Hoyt Carbon Element G3 28"DL/60-70lb DW Purchased new, 4/26/2014
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100 grain Muzzy 3 blade and/or 100 grain Magnus Snuffer SS Broadheads

 


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