Ok so I'll add a little more so this can stay at the top. I finished my coffee and reading the travel journal. Went into my room and grabbed a spare glove, stringer, and a few different arrows. I'll admit, I kinda cheated on the arrow thing as I had been in contact with Rick about wood arrows and finding a spine and BH combo that worked well out of her. I strung it up and took her out to the back yard for a little, "getting to know each other" shoot.
I gotta say this bow feels great in the hand and with the heavier arrows I shoot was as quiet as as a cold winter's morning after a snow. I was pretty pleased with my groups after only about half a dozen shots. Mind you my shot were only gonna be from about 15 yards and in. I decided to get a little brave and launch a few arrows with her from around 25 yards, kind of a just in case type thing, although most of the deer I've seen this year have all been measured in steps and not yards. So I walked back to the side of my house and let a few arrows fly. I was shooting at a 18-1 block target from around 25 yards and hit the target consistently every time. I even managed to stack a few of the arrows.
I decided that my hunting from here on out through the month of November would be with this bow....And ONLY THIS BOW! I feel the need to express how I feel about having this bow. I'm not gonna lie, I feel this bow truly has the spirit of Chris traveling along with it and I feel as though he's watching over my shoulder and helping me along in my journey.
I never had the priveledge to meet Chris, but I did have a few threads where we interacted. I HAVE however, met his Dad Larry and have to say I know Chris was a very blessed man to have a father as good as Larry. Larry is a SUPER stand up guy, and a man I'm proud to know and have been blessed enough to share a hunt with and hope to get another chance to hunt with him again very soon....
October 28th
This morning I decided it was time to take the bow out for a morning hunt. I got back behind my house early and set up an hour before first shooting light. I noticed right after legal shooting light that the high winds were gonna be a pain, but I was determined to stick it out until it became a safety issue, or until I killed a deer.....or something
.....TBC