True Confessions

The majority of your bowhunting year is spent practicing and/or training. This is the place to discuss it!
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Flemish Dave wrote: Thu Jul 26, 2018 7:57 pm If only money grew on trees.
Nobody told you?!!!!
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:shock:
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.

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My short K Mag.
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#14 Post by Captainkirk »

Nice little K-Mag, Grant...and quite familiar looking. :D
They are not supposed to shoot as well as they do, by most accounts. Mine is a keeper, despite the holes and such. Any bow that shoots like that deserves a permanent home.
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All my short bows shoot good. Better than I can. :)

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#16 Post by Grizzly »

Anytime you can hit the spot you were aiming at, it's good. Takes some mental gymnastics to be happy when they all hit in the wrong spot. :roll:
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#17 Post by Graps »

I have a soft spot for those green K-Mags. :D
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#18 Post by Captainkirk »

Well, the old K-Mag continues to deliver. Maybe not as pin-point as the Elk Seeker, but definitely easier on the shoulder and back muscles. I have zero issues with a 56# hunting bow, but with daily practice sessions usually lasting a half-hour or longer, I need to be in my comfort zone of 45#.
I remain amazed that I never shot this bow after the initial 'shakedown flight', and that it performs so darn well.
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#19 Post by joe harrod1945 »

I sure wood like to get one of them but i am left handed.I do not have the money to buy one .had one years ago best recurve bow for me.I used to shoot tight groups with it.why i ever got rid of it i do not know.see them on ebay but afraid i will get burnt.it is something about that bow that opens my eyes like a kid on christmas day.I love the handle the color green.the short limbs 48".

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joe harrod1945 wrote: Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:31 pm it is something about that bow that opens my eyes like a kid on christmas day.I love the handle the color green.the short limbs 48".
Well put. I feel the same way. :D
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