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Topic: have you ever retired a piece of equipment after shooting an animal with it? (Read 1206 times)
Biggie Hoffman
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Re: have you ever retired a piece of equipment after shooting an animal with it?
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When I shot aluminum, I reused every arrow that wasn't bent. Now that I shoot carbon I NEVER reuse a kill arrow. Ever see those pictures of guys with carbon splinters buried in their forearms? It just isn't worth the chance.
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I have a few that were broken by the animal...everything else gets reused...
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I retired my compound bow after killing a Canadian whitetail in 1993. 100% recurve since then.
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Wiley Coyote
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Good one Bama. I retired my compound before killing any big game with it!!
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I wash all off if intact and steam the fletching and reuse. I can't tell the ones that killed from the ones that didn't. I saved all of the broken ones and they dangle at odd angles from the antlers. in the basement. I guess I'm not too sentimental.
Years ago I never took pictures of does either mainly because a camera wasn't allowed in the military post I hunted and I didn't think to do it after I got home. We had to shoot two antlerless and one antlered deer there each year.
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Great thread Clint I wonderd about that myself.I save all kill arrows and write what type critter where and the date on them.
One of my all time favorites is this one I arrowed a bear with in 2004.
1954 Glenn StCharles Mickey Finn broadhead mounted to a 1954 Bill Sweetland forgewood arrow with a head shrinker.bd
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KentuckyTJ
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Retired two arrows. One for my first trad kill buck and this one hanging over my largest. But all others I've reused until out of commission.
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I don't retire anything because I never shoot anything >>>>--------> ron w
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