Backcountry_IDN
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finally started to catch up on my editing. Here's my 2020 Idaho archery elk hunt
Your draw length is too long and you can't handle the weight of the draw
Saw enough of that when I worked on and sold bows, I wouldn't have let you out the store with that mess.
I also would've told you to back it down had I been a friend and around you, you ain't any more of a man missing at 70lbs than hitting with 60lbs.
Anyways, did your jacket arm get destroyed too?
Thank you! We did see that, I can't tell if it was all the way through or barely.What weight was the bow set at?
I think you had something like a small limb stuck in there somewhere...crawling thru that brush..things happen....
But watching your video a second time......there was a small tree limb in contact with your upper cam when you shot....could easily been stuck thru the cam and did what it did.........coukd have been worse....got lucky....
Great video....
Hey I appreciate it man. Crappy ordeal but a learning experience for sure.Man that's a bummer, sorry that happened. I had a friend have an arrow blow up into his arm so stuff can happen with bows. My bow is older now and I am getting more hesitant to shoot it because of that. Good luck next go around my man
I appreciate it! And thank you. I'm definitely lucky I had 3 layers of clothing on. Almost certain it would've ended differently if I had one layer.Not at all going to push any blame on anyone. I feel bad you had it happen and am grateful you were not injured nor wounded an animal. Keep at it and good times will be in your future.
That's it. Bushings lol I know how to shoot (kinda lol) and that's about it with a bow.Yeah...even a slight hit to the forearm leaves a nice spot thru a thin shirt....
Freezing rain??bushing in cams froze up...
Proshop say whether the bushing in each cam were damaged? Or the cams themselves....