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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2828962" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I had a Mathews "Outback" quite a few years ago. Shot several deer and 1/2 dozen Turkeys with it. Then having several shoulder operations decided to sell the entire package I put together. Basically gave the Outback away and then bought a Horton CrossBow for Jill. That bow with a scope was hitting a silver dollar size target at 60 yrds.</p><p>Going to sell the Horton now because Jill lost interest and I only want to shoot ELR.</p><p>Still have many good memories hunting with that Outback!</p><p>I have a Recurve in a case with aluminum arrows/broadheads in our shop. It is pretty old and was a gift from my brother in law. I guess I should do some research on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2828962, member: 116439"] I had a Mathews "Outback" quite a few years ago. Shot several deer and 1/2 dozen Turkeys with it. Then having several shoulder operations decided to sell the entire package I put together. Basically gave the Outback away and then bought a Horton CrossBow for Jill. That bow with a scope was hitting a silver dollar size target at 60 yrds. Going to sell the Horton now because Jill lost interest and I only want to shoot ELR. Still have many good memories hunting with that Outback! I have a Recurve in a case with aluminum arrows/broadheads in our shop. It is pretty old and was a gift from my brother in law. I guess I should do some research on it. [/QUOTE]
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