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Hats off to you guys on your shoot today. Very well done. Some people will argue the point and tell me to practice more but the dirt/sand behind the targets was nice for the kids and myself who miss on occasion but able to retrieve the arrows!Very good time!
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I'll second that! It's nice when you can shoot and not have to worry much about losing your arrow. I really enjoyed shooting at the longer targets. I don't practice as much as I should past 25yds so it takes me awhile to get my brain adjusted to shooting farther.
It's a lot more fun just pulling your arrow from a bunker when you have an errant shot, rather than digging around in the weeds and brush while being eaten up by hungry bugs.
Thanks Ojibwa for a fun shoot
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Yeah The folks at Ojibwa put on a great shoot. Even if I never shoot there that much i still love going and shooting the breeze with everyone. and eating<><
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