Thank you all for your compliments. I wish I could say that I shoot that well everyday but if you were to watch me in the backyard you would wonder how I hit that darn coyote. The good Lord was looking down on me the other day and everything just fell together perfectly. I will say this though, I remember being hyper focused and calm and collected during the shot. Now if I can just keep that cool when that big buck steps out...
Possum - those white shafts are sort of an accident. They are popular shafts that I built a few years ago. When I was putting them together my wife was experimenting with some craft projects in the garage. I think she called it paint staining. So I thought I’d give it a try on my shafts. I was going for a nice weathered oak color but when it all got dry it turned out to be a light grey color. Oh well I guess I’ll have to build some more soon.
BTW - the bow is a Robertson Peregrine 63@28. The poplar shafts were tipped with 125 grain woodsman and a 75 grain woody weight.
For those asking about the pelt, I was about a mile and a half from the truck when I shot it. I opted to skin it and just pack the hide out. I was planning on selling it but as a few suggested I might consider making a hat. That never occurred to me until you guys suggested it.
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