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bowhunterfanatic

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First doe for the year. I haven't got to hunt as much as I'd like this year. Can't remember the last season it took me this long to arrow a doe. Saw two really solid bucks after dark on my way home and had pictures on another on a camera I checked of a decent deer so it's starting to pick up just a little in my area. Seems to be right on schedule.
 
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First doe for the year. I haven't got to hunt as much as I'd like this year. Can't remember the last season it took me this long to arrow a doe. Saw two really solid bucks after dark on my way home and had pictures on another on a camera I checked of a decent deer so it's starting to pick up just a little in my area. Seems to be right on schedule.
Congratulations on some fine eating .
 
That was a Rage Hypodermic. The original is probably still my favorite but unless I'm buck hunting I'm not too picky on which variety it is. I try and buy them on sale after season most years so I usually just take what I can get.
Same here. Usually a Grim Reaper guy, but I bought some schwackers on clearance last year. Used them on a doe a few weeks ago and it had biggest exit hole I've ever had on a deer. Similar to this one is why I asked. Probably gonna use them some more
 

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