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How specifically is spine measured?

Started by Krokett, July 22, 2009, 12:19:00 AM

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Gatekeeper

Yeah... I have a little Clampett blood in me. Thanks for your help.
TGMM Family of the Bow   A member since 6/5/09

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moebow

Ya I agree with George.  The heaviest points I've ever used are 190 Gr grizzlies.  I frankly don't know how far the 5# rule will extrapolate for super heavy points.  I've generally been very happy with points of 125 for deer and only have gone to the heavy Grizzlies for moose.  The 5# rule has been around a lot longer than the current fad of Extreem foward of center balancing Theory.  I have no problem with it just don't see why it's needed.  Did I mention that I'm old and see no reason to fix what hasn't been broken?
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Gatekeeper

QuoteOriginally posted by moebow:
Did I mention that I'm old and see no reason to fix what hasn't been broken?
:bigsmyl:
TGMM Family of the Bow   A member since 6/5/09

"I can tell by your hat that you're not from around here."

Casher from Brookshires Food Store in Albany, Texas during 2009 Pig Gig


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