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    Anybody else into Archery? Bowhunting, bowfishing, 3D, Field, etc.

    I recently got a new(to me) 04 or 05 Bowtech Patriot to hunt deer with this year. I bought it early to have plenty of time to practice between now and deer season. I have owned bows before but this is the first time I have been serious about it. I'm still learning, and just trying to get plenty of shooting in. That's another plus, I can shoot in my backyard anytime I get a few minutes instead of having to go somewhere else to shoot guns.
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    Yup. Mathews Monster 6, 65lb, 540gr Easton axis 300's, 125gr Magnus stingers, 75gr inserts. Truglo range rover sight, QAD ultra rest. My arrow flight is okay, I am thinking of going to Gold tip velocity 300's and adding more weight up front so I get more FOC. Maybe shorten my arrow length a hair, I have the room.

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    Circumstances neccessitated that I sell my archery gear a couple of years ago. I'm in a position now to replace it all. I took my 9 year-old son with me to a local archery shop and he had a chance to shoot a recurve bow. He has decided that he prefers traditional bows to compound bows. Great! 2 generations of Archery Acquisition Disorder to budget for. That little monkey better get a job when he turns 10!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kg4ghn View Post
    Anybody else into Archery? Bowhunting, bowfishing, 3D, Field, etc.

    I recently got a new(to me) 04 or 05 Bowtech Patriot to hunt deer with this year. I bought it early to have plenty of time to practice between now and deer season. I have owned bows before but this is the first time I have been serious about it. I'm still learning, and just trying to get plenty of shooting in. That's another plus, I can shoot in my backyard anytime I get a few minutes instead of having to go somewhere else to shoot guns.

    With a screen name of "Fletch" what do you think?

    Honestly the patriot one of my favorite bows I've ever shot. Is it the twin cam? I still have my patriot and believe it or not I still hunt with a Bowtech Blackknight. Been a few years since I bought myself a new bow, I used to buy at least one (usually two bows) almost every year. One was set up as a hunting rig and the other a target. Although I always got them both in cammo just in case something went wrong during hunting season I'm not out a bow. Only the last few seasons have my target and hunting rig differed. My target rig is a Hoyt UltraTec.

    When I was single I was a VERY avid competitive archer. Almost exclusively 3-D but some occasional spot shooting competitions here and there. For a few years I hit at least one and a few times all the IBO triple crowns and always went to the IBO world championships for about 6 years straight. I've bowhunted going on 21 years now. And when I was a kid I shot quite a bit with a little Bear Mini Magnum for a few years..... Come to think of it I've been shooting a bow for more that half my life.

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    [IMG]img 1806[/IMG]Sept 2010, Wyoming Mathews Z7, Easton ACC's, Rocky Mtn. Ti 100
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    Sorry I didn't get the photo through. Still figuring this out.

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    IMG_1806.jpg Now I think I've got it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fletch View Post
    With a screen name of "Fletch" what do you think?

    Honestly the patriot one of my favorite bows I've ever shot. Is it the twin cam? I still have my patriot and believe it or not I still hunt with a Bowtech Blackknight. Been a few years since I bought myself a new bow, I used to buy at least one (usually two bows) almost every year. One was set up as a hunting rig and the other a target. Although I always got them both in cammo just in case something went wrong during hunting season I'm not out a bow. Only the last few seasons have my target and hunting rig differed. My target rig is a Hoyt UltraTec.

    When I was single I was a VERY avid competitive archer. Almost exclusively 3-D but some occasional spot shooting competitions here and there. For a few years I hit at least one and a few times all the IBO triple crowns and always went to the IBO world championships for about 6 years straight. I've bowhunted going on 21 years now. And when I was a kid I shot quite a bit with a little Bear Mini Magnum for a few years..... Come to think of it I've been shooting a bow for more that half my life.
    It's the single cam. I had an 06 Bowtech Allegiance a couple of years ago that I had to sell to pay some bills.

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    IMG_1806.jpg Now I think I've got it.
    Sweet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinedale View Post
    IMG_1806.jpg Now I think I've got it.
    Wow that huge. What did you do with the antlers?
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    I agreed with SWMBO a few years ago to add a family room on to our house. So now we have some 16' walls to work with. I've also got the Caribou. Still working on a Moose for the fireplace.

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    Nice bull!

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    It's my second. I was fortunate enough to get one in New Mexico a couple years prior. I love archery elk hunting. Sorry that I waited so long to get hooked on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beau J. View Post
    I took my 9 year-old son with me to a local archery shop and he had a chance to shoot a recurve bow. He has decided that he prefers traditional bows to compound bows.
    I shot Olympic style target archery for a long time, 3 Olympic team trials. Recurves can be very rewarding plus their are numerous opportunities for competition up to and including college. If your son really is into recurves you should check out USA Archery

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    Mathews Drenalin, Samick Red Stag, and Shakespeare Wonderbow here. I was hot and heavy into 3D for a while, but now I just bowhunt. Still waiting for my first kill with the recurve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LouieGrandie View Post
    I shot Olympic style target archery for a long time, 3 Olympic team trials. Recurves can be very rewarding plus their are numerous opportunities for competition up to and including college. If your son really is into recurves you should check out USA Archery
    Thanks, Louie. I appreciate the input.
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    yes.

    Just sold my bow, (I had an *ancient* English longbow, which I had no business shooting)...it drew a bit over 60lbs (my draw is more than the 28" standard the bow shop measured it at).
    I have a stave of yew stashed away that I'm working on every once in awhile, though, that might *eventually* turn into another bow.

    John P.

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    Default Archery

    Well I guess you could say I'm into archery.
    Mathews MQ1
    PSE Excursion (it was made/named as a Gander Mtn promo)
    Martin Bengal
    Martin Cougar Magnum
    Jennings Carbon Extream
    Martin Hatfield t/d recurve

    My wife has a couple and my son has two.

    My pic is of a public land buck I shot at 7 steps in 2008. My best yet - 121" gross 9 point.

    Have bow will travel.
    Merkur 38M, Semogue 1305, Vulfix 2235S, Mama Bears, CO Bigelow and Clubman

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    Target compound archer here! I love that there's archers on this board.

    I shoot a Hoyt Pro-Elite

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    I shoot target! Can't have my bow at school, and I'm stuck in university housing so my bow resides with my parents. (And I'm too busy to have any business spending two hours target shooting much less sitting on here.)
    ~Just as a note, I'm a 20 year old, dorm apartment-living female.

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    Yes.

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