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Topic: Thanks you Doc Ashby !
Mike Orton
Contributor 2009
Member # 7480
posted June 16, 2008 07:03 AM
Kibo, nicely done! You took what poor opportunity came to you and made it work. I'm sure it wasn't pretty but you got the job done. As for our English, much better than my French....thanks for sharing your success with us. -------------------- White, Straight, Republican, Male. How else can I piss you off Today? TGMM Family of the Bow
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J-dog
Contributor 2010
Member # 6871
posted June 16, 2008 08:13 AM
Awesome, you should get some pics of the country you hunt! I imagine it is pretty there. Great Ram, J -------------------- Always be stubborn. Captain hindsight to the rescue!
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Falk
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 2249
posted June 16, 2008 08:20 AM
Nice - I like the Mufflon! At least some Europeans are allowed to have a little fun ... You titled your post "Thanks you Doc Ashby" and not only because of that I can't do otherwise then ask, why you used LW feathers with a RW Grizzly?! Falk
Posts: 980 | From: Lower Saxony, Germany | Registered: Jan 2004
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Falk
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 2249
posted June 16, 2008 08:21 AM
double post - mods please delete!
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kibok&ko
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 13110
posted June 16, 2008 12:07 PM
Hello Falk, because i made an order mistake on this feather and the shop was on the other side of a big amount of water ... By mistake i glued them like right wing ... A friend of mine said to me the same thing and i change everything already ... Imagine the result with a good RW feather !!!! ... i keep those LW now for the LW SB No mercy for Roe Deer in july ... Wait and see ! [ June 16, 2008, 12:19 PM: Message edited by: kibok&ko ] -------------------- save a cow eat a vegetarian !
Posts: 903 | From: France | Registered: Jul 2007
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kibok&ko
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 13110
posted June 16, 2008 12:17 PM
a picture of a typical place during a scouting WE with familly and friends this spring ... Normaly you can't go with a car, it's forbiden. But the sheperd is a friend and i'm helping him time to time to bring heavy things in this place During the winter it's can be a lot of snow ... [ June 16, 2008, 12:31 PM: Message edited by: kibok&ko ] -------------------- save a cow eat a vegetarian !
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Kingwouldbe
*unregistered*
Member # 11698
posted June 16, 2008 12:46 PM
David, do you have any pic's of the entrance or exit wound? Thanks
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kibok&ko
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 13110
posted June 16, 2008 03:55 PM
quote: Originally posted by kibok&ko: a picture of a typical place during a scouting WE with familly and friends this spring ... Normaly you can't go with a car, it's forbiden. But the sheperd is a friend and i'm helping him time to time to bring heavy things in this place During the winter it's can be a lot of snow ... of course to go up there to camp with a car you need a real one, an english aloy "cube" -------------------- save a cow eat a vegetarian !
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kibok&ko
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 13110
posted July 06, 2008 03:52 AM
for KWB,a friend of mine have a pic of the exit hole -------------------- save a cow eat a vegetarian !
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featherbuster
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 8901
posted July 06, 2008 08:11 AM
Great pictures!!!! -------------------- Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children. - Tribe Unknown Southern Traditional Archery
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Ian johnson
Cadet Member
Member # 11656
posted July 06, 2008 10:31 AM
nice shot what other things can you hunt there? -------------------- ARTAC member 53@29 sheepeater shaman recurve 52@29 66 bear grizzly 51@29 dryad orion td longbow
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George D. Stout
Trad Bowhunter
Member # 69
posted July 06, 2008 12:13 PM
That's some fine looking protein there too I might add. Great to hear experiences from our European brothers. Thanks.
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bob@helleknife.com
Contributor 2007
Member # 6
posted July 06, 2008 01:22 PM
Great job! Looks like a wonderful place to hunt. Bob -------------------- Beware of all enterprises that require a new suit. Don't give up what you want most for what you want now.
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Doc Nock
Contributor 2007
Member # 116
posted July 07, 2008 02:28 PM
EFOC w/ carbons kinda required screw in adapters for BH's...till I found on Kustom King these nifty brass inserts like I now use...but these take it one step farther...they are a unitized brass insert with a glue on 5 degree bevel. 75 gr fits the 5/16" ferrule and the 100 and 125 fit the 11/32" ferrule, according to an email reply to that question to Kustom King. Those danged li'l aluminum bh adapters always freaked me out...they seem to vary in size and weight a LOT... and they offer a weak link on a strong, bone cutting broadhead... I wonder if the solid brass insert w/ bh adapter as a unit will help? -------------------- The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question! TGMM Family of the Bow Sasquatch 60" T/D, R/D LB
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Doc Nock
Contributor 2007
Member # 116
posted July 07, 2008 02:47 PM
Hope this works... the li'l BH adapter and brass insert combo... -------------------- The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question! TGMM Family of the Bow Sasquatch 60" T/D, R/D LB
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