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Video- Late season Buck harvest

Started by Skipmaster1, February 05, 2019, 03:34:38 PM

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Ray Lyon

Congratulations on a great hunt and video. Dandy buck too!!👍👍
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wapitishooter

That was a very good video and nice shot!! That's a dandy buck great way to end season! What was your setup you were shooting?

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Skipmaster1

Quote from: wapitishooter on February 06, 2019, 08:29:52 AM
That was a very good video and nice shot!! That's a dandy buck great way to end season! What was your setup you were shooting?

Thanks!
I was shooting a 53# Stalker Coyote FXT. Axis Traditionals with a 75 grain insert and 250 grain 3 blade, 1-1/4" VPA's. 700 grains total Arrow weight. I've been shooting this set up for years and it's always worked extremely well for me.

Steve Jr

Great shot on a beauty of a Buck  :thumbsup: Congratulations
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That was a HECK of a shot!  Congrats! 


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Wile E. Coyote

I agree, great shot! I couldn't have made that with him walking. What was the distance?
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doubleo

Thanks for taking us along! Great shot and nice buck and bow! Congrats!
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Skipmaster1

Quote from: Wile E. Coyote on February 08, 2019, 01:58:20 PM
I agree, great shot! I couldn't have made that with him walking. What was the distance?
Thanks, I shoot a lot of my deer walking. I find they get really jumpy if they are stopped and looking around or especially if you have to stop them. I was shocked he kept walking in after almost pegging me in the tree. I was already to shoot him as he turned back to leave but he decided to head towards the other deer. Just as I shot, I think he was about to break into a trot down that little hill. I like on the video slow motion where you can see I'm locked into him and following smoothly with each step until the shot broke. It's cool when what actually happens is what you thought you were doing. The shot was pretty close, the

Skipmaster1

Thank you everyone. I just got the skull back today and I'm still in disbelief! As far as the shot, this year I've worked with Joel Turner and Tom Clum Sr and its really helped not only my accuracy but probably more importantly my confidence. This year while hunting, every shot hit nearly exactly where I wanted. I don't rush shots anymore which is huge. Even on this buck if you watch the slow motion, I draw and lock on to the sight picture and I move exactly along with the buck. I shot fast but not rushed. It also helps that he was close and the encounter was very quick, which didn't leave me much time to get nervous!

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awry

Wow .. Great shot  :clapper:
Congratulations!!!

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azhunter

Good stuff, congratulations on the buck.

Skipmaster1

I just got the age back on this deer and he was 6.5 years old. I'm pretty pumped that he was so old for this area.

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