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Ratdog68

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Ratdog68

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Ratdog68

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I'm pretty sure one of those bipods is charged by the hour. I'm pretty sure, I can't afford that bipod.
Some argue that "renting" is cheaper in the end. LOL
 

Ratdog68

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Well... this would be a scary ticket !!!

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scrmblr1982cj8

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Don't know if you were ever a bow hunter, but these two pictures demonstrate the correct posture for bow hunting. Picture one shows the proper extension of the front arm and the correct positioning of the release arm for a straight, true shot.

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Picture two shows the release arm placement from the rear, also demonstrating correct alignment of the rear.

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After getting some lessons from the demonstrator, it took me about 50 tries to get it right...I'm usually a quick learner...
 

Ratdog68

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Don't know if you were ever a bow hunter, but these two pictures demonstrate the correct posture for bow hunting. Picture one shows the proper extension of the front arm and the correct positioning of the release arm for a straight, true shot.

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Picture two shows the release arm placement from the rear, also demonstrating correct alignment of the rear.

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After getting some lessons from the demonstrator, it took me about 50 tries to get it right...I'm usually a quick learner...
LOL... and little back-story on those two pix...

About six years ago, those two pix were posted up on ArcheryTalk Forum. I want to say the depicted shooter either posted them, or someone she knows posted them. When the (surprise) pix garnered considerable attention, and they were being re-posted by other members... she apparently got her nose out of joint and asked the moderators to go through and tell everyone to NOT re-post those pix anymore. :rolleyes: (Yeah... gimme attention, but only when I want it, and from whom I want it from...). ;)
 

bldsmith

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Yeah. Notice the bruise on the hold arm. Needs to rotate that arm. But posture is perfect esp on the second pic.
 

bldsmith

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Not when you poke the elbow out. I have seen then bloody right there many many times. With my Recurves I would get the string bump further down but with my compounds it hits right at the elbow. Not sure why but it does. But I don't think that was the "point" of the post...
 
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