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Author Topic: have you ever retired a piece of equipment after shooting an animal with it?  (Read 1208 times)

Offline Biggie Hoffman

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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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Offline Widowbender

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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.

Offline Wiley Coyote

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Good one Bama. I retired my compound before killing any big game with it!!  :wavey:
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Offline reddogge

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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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Offline d. ward

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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.
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Offline 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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Offline ron w

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I don't retire anything because I never shoot anything  >>>>--------> ron w
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

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