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Offline razorback

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2013, 09:01:00 AM »
Ok. This is not my story just one I remember from another thread somewhere/sometime. Guy is having trouble with target panic so he goes out to practice and takes a bead on a neighbors cow. You know, no way he could ever release when using someone else's cow as a target. Was a a guarantee to settle the panic and let him hold the anchor. Well he didn't hold and the cow didn't make it. Oops
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Offline b.glass

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2013, 09:10:00 AM »
Good leason there.

I like to rove in the back yard. I don't remember what my point of aim was but the tire to my husbands header cart (transports the combine heads) was evidently nearby. When I missed my target I puctured the tire. Thank the Lord he is an easy going guy.
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Offline Craig

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2013, 10:50:00 AM »
This didn't cost me any money, but it took a life. I was shooting about 60 yards at a bag target one day in the yard. The arrow sailed over the top of the target, so I went to get it and there was my arrow. It was stuck in the middle of a rabbit. The only rabbit that I would see running around the yard and did not want to shoot it. It was here for a few years. It must of been that rabbits time to go.
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Offline Shawn Leonard

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2013, 11:21:00 AM »
Not real costly but I used to shoot in my old house, sitting on the back of the couch, thru the dining room and into the kitchen I could get 13 yards. I had one of those mesh screen targets with the ballistic backing(Pro-Mat I believe). I had it sitting on the counter and the blender was behind it. One arrow went thru and just hit the blender, barely a mark. I found out how bad it was when Cindy(my wife) went to make some marguiritas a few days later, put the mixer in and the Tequilla and went to get ice, turned around and blender was near empty, leaked all over the counter. She turned to me and said, shooting in the house again huh?? Pretty Funny really! Shawn
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Offline LongbowArchitect

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #24 on: March 11, 2013, 11:21:00 AM »
I was checking my draw length inside the house on a cold winter day.  My bowstring slipped out of my fingers and my arrow flew down the hall.  It penetrated halfway into the wall at the end of the hall and into my bathroom shower. Luckily no one else was home at the time.

Offline Zradix

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2013, 02:18:00 PM »
These threads scare the hell out of me.
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Offline John146

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2013, 04:39:00 PM »
Had a guy who owned a gravel business across from my house and he would let me stump shoot in the field next to his business. The doves would come and get grit. I decided to shoot at one in the air and the angle was not as straight up and down as I thought. My arrow missed the dove and the wind took it across the field and it stuck into the roof of the nursing home next to the field. Went home got a ladder, climbed on the roof, pulled it out and went back home to watch TV or something. Figured I needed to quit for the day. Never heard a word. Those orange feathers were sure bright up there on that roof right by the main entrance of the nursing home.
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Offline LH Keith

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #27 on: March 11, 2013, 07:13:00 PM »
The most "expensive" shot I ever took was my first one with a Trad Bow.
 Made a "hole" right in my wallet, (I'm lookin' over at my Bow rack!)

 But I do love this sport & the great folks I've had the privilege to meet & shoot with.

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Offline kwc

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #28 on: March 11, 2013, 07:57:00 PM »
didn',t cost me much just two fender washers,two rubber washers, 1/4 20 nut and bolt. to plug the hole in the swimming pool. but the water was only 40 degrees so my hands got nice and cold i guess shooting judos on frozen ground lets them skip a little,good thing it wasn't closer to the bottom

Offline bluej

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #29 on: March 11, 2013, 09:25:00 PM »
The hood of my buddies pickup, we still laugh about it and that has been over 20 years ago! I think I had a few to many to drink, lol.

Offline screamin

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2013, 10:33:00 PM »
wow, I've had a few mishaps. The first years ago I used to go up to my buddies house and we'd place the bag target out behind the end of the house and fire away. One day I seemingly jerked at release and put one right through the corner of his house. It went in that wall, thru that corner section of bedroom and about halfway out the other wall.

More recently, shooting from my front door, out the back door, across the yard into my target... I jerked again and arrow went to the right, right through the kitchen window. The window stopped it halfway. I also have a hole in the doorjam.     :biglaugh:

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2013, 10:46:00 PM »
I had a similar thing happen to me with the pool, Kevin. Every now and then I would let the grandchildren shoot a arrow into the pool, and would even do it myself. The arrow would go a few feet through the pool, and then would float to the top.  Then one day I got a fishing rig with a really heavy fishing arrow.  I wanted to try it out, so I shot it into the pool.  Oops!  It went all the way to the end of the pool and stuck in the plaster on the far side of the pool.
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Offline Henry Hammer

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #32 on: March 12, 2013, 01:01:00 AM »
Shooting up is always a bad idea.......BUT......
Over at my brothers house who just shingled his roof and that pesky squirrel was in the willow tree. Needless to say how that turned out.  :smileystooges:  
Then there was the time when I was showing my FIL how much fun it was to shoot a traditional bow. He had a lot of bunnies running around that year and they are always fun to sneak up on and shoot. Well as he, my wife and MIL all watch me get within 10 yards of the rabbit. I am squatted behind the propane tank next to the shop and slowly stand up and get to full draw and stick the Zwickey right into the corner of the shop wall.........Bunny bounced away ten yards and sat there as if to say........HA you Dumb***
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Offline RunninWild77

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #33 on: March 12, 2013, 08:55:00 AM »
I did some stupid things as a young kid running around with my long bow, like shooting into to air and stuff but luckily never landed an arrow where it would cost me or I should say dad any money or me a but whooping. But the worst thing that had ever happened to me...
I grabbed my bear target and me and my wife and baby headed over to a friends house one spring day for a BBQ and throw some arrows around. I was excited because I had just finished half a dozen barrel tapered hickory shafts. They looked great to. Well me and my bud decided to run down to the local gas station to grab some beer. He set his bowdown on the picnic table and I propped my newer long now up next to his. I also had a new great northern long now quiver attached to my bow. The women were still outside so we figured everything was cool. When we got back the women had gone into the house and let their stupid mutt outside. What I saw, my bow now laying on the ground with the dog on top. My new arrows looked like a thousand toothpicks... my new quiver had the top corner chewed off, the string silencers where chewed or torn off. The upper string notch had some teeth marks in it.   :scared:    :scared:    I wanted to kill that stupid$%$¥$<¥¥<<#!!!!!!!!!!! Ya lets just say it didn't go so well for to dog. My buddy simply walked away and said go for it....I would. I happily obliged. But on a good note. I did get my bow fixed, you cant even tell.
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Offline StickBowManMI

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #34 on: March 12, 2013, 09:50:00 AM »
I was shooting down my drive way into the Garage
and I shot through the target and the arrow dented the freezer even though I had the target reinforced by two plastic garbage cans.. My wife noticed it uypon her return. I don't shoot into the garage anymore.

Offline Duker

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #35 on: March 12, 2013, 11:51:00 AM »
I used to shoot at tennis balls scattered around my back yard.When one day while shooting blunt tipped arrows,the arrow ricocheted off the tennis ball and right thru my above ground pool.  :banghead:

Offline Chuck from Texas

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #36 on: March 12, 2013, 05:41:00 PM »
Trying to change over from a glove to a tab, dry fired a well known Texas Makers longbow and broke it. It sat abandoned in the closet for a year then I thought what the hell and fixed it with a drywall screw. I have been shooting it ever since.

Offline RecurveRookie

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #37 on: March 12, 2013, 06:39:00 PM »
I haven't been at this long enough for a really good story, but......I missed the bag one day and the arrow skidded 30 yds across the grass and still went through a heavy duty (but maybe a little bit brittle) plastic lawn chair. AWESOME!!!  Now, that's good penetration!  No expenses incurred. Axis 400 with 180 gr. up front.
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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #38 on: March 12, 2013, 06:46:00 PM »
Back in college my buddy and I were shooting in our house one night because the cold drove us inside. Our target was on the floor against the kitchen sink cabinet and shooting from our living room we could get about a 12 yard shot. I was shooting my recurve and he was shooting his compound. I hit where I was looking but he missed the target and his arrow went right through the cabinet and into the drain pipes coming from the sink. We still laugh about it!!!

Offline Matty

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Re: Most expensive
« Reply #39 on: March 12, 2013, 06:58:00 PM »
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Originally posted by LH Keith:
The most "expensive" shot I ever took was my first one with a Trad Bow.
 Made a "hole" right in my wallet, (I'm lookin' over at my Bow rack!)

 But I do love this sport & the great folks I've had the privilege to meet & shoot with.

  Keith
Man I'm with ya on this one...

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