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Out of state hunting this season, now it's time for instate

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lamehawk
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congrats on a great hunting trip.

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nachogrande
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I'm curious about the bow, why the 2 piece limbs? and nice game btw.

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Skunk Ape
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You gonna eat them nasty goats?

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P'duck
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We actually ate some of them, had a greek chef that goes with us and he can cook like no tomorrow... the goat was actually good and served cold.

The leverlimb design offers a very smooth draw cycle with higher kinetic energy and higher than normal let-off as well. I am shooting ranges from 92-97% letoff with the bow and there is no big "drop off" at full draw, the bow simply falls into full draw with a nice large valley so start to finish draw is a smooth transition. The power limbs and outboard limbs allow approximately 10-15# more weight to be on the bow than a conventional wheel bow, allowing a shooter to draw higher weights. Also these use strictly fastflight strings for the cams and we had 40,000 shots on a set before failure and that was leaving the bow in the car days on end, in the garage with humidity and no wax was applied to the cabling at any time. Just a smooth easy shooting, hand shock free bow that is easy to work on and no bow press is needed to take it down or put it back together. This design has been around 25 years and these are an improvement on the designs out there now as I believe and I have shot lever limbs for 18 years now. The bowfishing world uses the leverlimbs most of the time in serious competitions and by many of the pros out there.

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dropt9
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congrats on the nice animals :toast :cheers what kind of rams r them?

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