Yes sir great gun. That's the Nikon BDC scope made for that gun. Cross hairs then little circles for like 50 yd increments depending on your load. Designed for three 50 gr pellets.I have the same setup (Omega & Nikon)
Yes sir great gun. That's the Nikon BDC scope made for that gun. Cross hairs then little circles for like 50 yd increments depending on your load. Designed for three 50 gr pellets.I have the same setup (Omega & Nikon)
I have an Omega with Nikon 3-9-50. Love it.Yes sir great gun. That's the Nikon BDC scope made for that gun. Cross hairs then little circles for like 50 yd increments depending on your load. Designed for three 50 gr pellets.
Had mine since they first came out in 2001 or 02. It's a tack driver. Shot a doe a measured 267 yards across cut cornfield from a blind with gun on tripod.
Wilson'sAny taxidermy within about an hour of crossville? Pm me. Thoughts on mounting the whole head, be the smallest I've done that way but it's a bow kill.
Double lung went maybe 50 yards
Congratulations brother .Got me a doe with my $75 pawn shop reclaimed Damon Howatt x-200!!
Congrats on the buck brother.7 point on 10/14 when the cold front was coming in. Elite Kure, 70lbs, 100 grain Slick Trick Magnum SS.
Look at that old skool bow getting it done!!! You shoot fingers?Come by at 915 public land 7pt 15yd quartering to me. I've seen a lot of activity this year. On plateau View attachment 247972
No not in a long time, hard for me to quit using this bow at 352fps 65lb draw 400 gold tip 3 blade 100gr muzzy. Had this bow since new in 1996 or 97. The only thing I don't like is my sight sticks way out from the limbs.Look at that old skool bow getting it done!!! You shoot fingers?
Is that a DXT? That looks nearly identical to my setup, including the LimbSaver stabilizer.Got this one this morning as it was barely cracking light. 12 yard shot. 40 yard recovery. 125 grain Magnus stinger with 100 grain insert and a 300 spine gold tip.
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Congrats on the doe brother.October 12, 2024
Congrats on some fine eating brother.On the board! 31 yards With a freezer queen.
I have been trying to invent a bunch of shots this bow season with my compound (they all failed). None have been a routine 20 yard broadside chip shot like i needed to keep my confidence.
I was 0-5 and was really having some wildly bad luck. I even managed to shoot a piece of a barbed wire fence! first for everything I guess. It sent out sparks and broke my arrow on sunday evening. I had to laugh at the last one, but that really felt like bad karma on me.
Anyway, I told my little girl I was having bad luck after picking her up monday afternoon. she exclaimed, that's an easy fix!!! She explained that eating a fortune cookie and keeping the little paper in my pocket would fix everything. I said that's a great idea! I got the kids home, rummaged around and found a leftover fortune cookie. Ate it and kept the paper in my pocket. (Kindness is the antidote to negativity) It was fitting.
I went out monday evening and got the monkey off my back. She was excited hearing that she called it right! Feels good to have a little win. Happy hunting to all and stick with it, perseverance will pay off.
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Do you mean 252 fps? 352 fps is extremely fast, I'm not sure I know anyone that shoots a bow that fast once everything is on it.No not in a long time, hard for me to quit using this bow at 352fps 65lb draw 400 gold tip 3 blade 100gr muzzy. Had this bow since new in 1996 or 97. The only thing I don't like is my sight sticks way out from the limbs.
I've not had an arrow yet that wasn't a clean pass through.
on to a pig now...... hopefully
I won't pick up a gun for hunting this year, I'll have this bow everyday out there
I know exactly, I've been shooting a bow competitively and for hunting since I was 9. If you don't know anyone with a bow that fast I'm not sure what to tell you other than they all need some better bow techs. Go to smokey mountain archery he'll set you up.Do you mean 252 fps? 352 fps is extremely fast, I'm not sure I know anyone that shoots a bow that fast once everything is on it.
Wasn't trying to offend you bud. Just thought that seemed crazy fast for a loaded bow. I know Jim and Mike at smoky mtn very well and I'm sure they would say the same about those speeds. Good on you for sticking with a good fast bow like that. Speed kills. My dad hunts with an old McPherson from the 80s still to this day. It probably don't shoot 220 fps. I'd put him and his bow up against most hunters. It's more the trigger puller and his mechanics than the bow. Have a great season man.I know exactly, I've been shooting a bow competitively and for hunting since I was 9. If you don't know anyone with a bow that fast I'm not sure what to tell you other than they all need some better bow techs. Go to smokey mountain archery he'll set you up.
you ever heard of a chronograph? Why would I hunt with this bow for almost 30 years if it shot that slow (slow to me meaning cheaply replaced). It would cost me minimum 1k to replace at this speed.
When wanting a bow that fast you need a good bowtech. Everything matters, as you said "with everything on it".
I just looked at some the other day and $799 was the lowest starting price at 350-360 fps. I did not look into Matthew's, they are fast. I think my old man's Matthew's was around 360s before he had new limbs put on it for old age and surgery. You can keep off shelf fps with a good bowtech and reasonable choices.
30 years every hit has been a pass through, single shoulder hit, both shoulder hit, right behind both shoulders. A325fps won't do that every time never mind 252fps. We can talk more if you want, be happy to pm me or start a thread.