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<blockquote data-quote="JimBoIHN" data-source="post: 618998" data-attributes="member: 41594"><p>No close place to hunt, and no 70 yd back yard - you lucky son of a gun, or bow. This bow has been shot 4 times - for sight in purposes. Really just needed 3. A good archery shop will set up your rig so well that's all that's needed. Probably the last in a succession of bows over the years. Started with a 61 lb Wing Thunderbird, that stacked to about 70 at my draw length. That was back when I was strong....er. It was a beast on the fingers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBoIHN, post: 618998, member: 41594"] No close place to hunt, and no 70 yd back yard - you lucky son of a gun, or bow. This bow has been shot 4 times - for sight in purposes. Really just needed 3. A good archery shop will set up your rig so well that's all that's needed. Probably the last in a succession of bows over the years. Started with a 61 lb Wing Thunderbird, that stacked to about 70 at my draw length. That was back when I was strong....er. It was a beast on the fingers! [/QUOTE]
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