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Offline SilentT

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How many arrows?
« on: January 18, 2007, 02:49:00 PM »
This maybe a stupid question, but how many arrows and broadheads do you guys take on safari?  I'm going on a 9 day South African safari for 5-7 animals.  I'm thinking of taking around 12-16 arrows.  Any suggestions?

Offline bucksaw

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Re: How many arrows?
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2007, 04:24:00 PM »
I brought 18.  12 -18 should be lots.

A bit of advice:
Find out the size and shape of the blind shooting windows, and practice shooting through the same.Build a mock up if you have to.
20  yards seems like 40 when you look out from the darkness of a blind through a vertical slot in a concrete wall.
I had a hard time without having shot through from dark into light and through some 4  1/2" x 18" shooting windows.
Practice shooting through mesh also if you haven't already.
Quite a few of the blinds I was in had marks where broadheads hit on the sides/edges of the shooting windows, so I would assume others have had difficulty.
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Offline Falk

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Re: How many arrows?
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2007, 06:21:00 PM »
Hi Tom!
On my first South African adventure I took this Pipe Bomb along:

   

After 10 days I returned minus: ONE

Next time I went with woodies again and wrecked about 4 of them - including practise AND hunting shots. Of course it will depend on situation and if you want to sit in a blind whole day or walk and stalk etc. But I think, take as much as will fit in your arrow tube or whatever you use and you'll have plenty. Have fun!

And you should take that hint from bucksaw seriously! I had not practised shooting through a three finger wide gap in some carpet, boards or concrete. And even if I had, it wouldn't have helped much. I just cant stand it!
Often one eye will be blocked by the sides of the blind. Might not be a problem for the sight shooting compounder, but it affects my vision badly and I am more or less unable to release an arrow with confidence.

So, walk and stalk for me!

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Re: How many arrows?
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2007, 11:20:00 PM »
Silent T, last summer on my trip i carried 36 arrows, 18 for each of my TD bows that i carried. i have a rolling duffle bag from cabelas that has a bottom sipper compartment that the aluminum bow case fits perfect in. then i used two of the heavy duty plastic arrow boxes (18 arrows in each). the arrow boxes fit on top of the aluminum box. there is actually a little extra room on one end for a small box that i used for extra strings, nocks, broadheads and assorted repair stuff. you won't need more than 2 sets of camo so you can use the extra room for your archery tackle.
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Offline jonsimoneau

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Re: How many arrows?
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2007, 07:56:00 PM »
I second Paleface.  Don't bring too many clothes, as most places do laundry daily.  Oh, and yes, PRACTICE  SHOOTING OUT OF A BLIND!  I did not, and I did not think it would make much difference, but I shot high, over the back of two animals, before I started to get used to it.  Even the animals I killed, I sill hit them a little higher than I wanted.  Everything looks farther away when you are looking through the window of a blind.  Especially if it is a sunken pit blind.

Offline katman

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Re: How many arrows?
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2007, 07:45:00 AM »
Follow bucksaw's advice, practice the shots. You should only need half dozen at most, but why not take 12-18 with 6-12 broadheads, they are light. Everyone packs to much clothing. The anticipation and preparing is ALMOST as much fun as being there.
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