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OkOkOk! don't believe me, but It really happened. Look how the carbon wrap opens ever so gently to allow another arrow in its backside! Double robinhood at 30 yrs. I have witnesses you naysayers
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That's awesome quadrafire! Nice shooting.
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I can't say I've even heard of a double RH before, much less actually seen one. But I have to say that's pretty cool.
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there was pics of one in the NFAA magazine a while back... awesome but EXPENSIVE! Great shooting!
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yeah, its fun the first time. after the second time you learn to shoot at a different target.
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never done it. though if i shoot the same spot i regularly break nocks. my buddy i shoot with knows not to talk crap when shooting or i will do my damnedest to bust his arrows. lol i can usualy get atleast one by the end of the shoot.
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