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Sidewinder:
Take it easy now fellas. No need to get grouchy. I personally have found the discourse to be interesting. Insight into the experience of others is helping me to formulate my decision and I have not settled on it yet. Since I started the thread I would hope it is my position to determine if the thread is off track. As most of it seems relevant to the overall objective I see nothing wrong with it thus far. I would like to see the arrows Ralph was referring to. I think that could go along way to bringing us back to the orginal post although you know how these topics can be. They sometimes tend to take on different directions than we originally  intended. For instance, when I originally posted this I did not ask anyone what they thought about what I was thinking about doing and yet I got alot of opinions. Thats fine with me because it helps me to consider differing positions my little pea brain may not have considered.  So lets keep the discussion going and if you have something productive to say, say it. If not then don't. Its your choice.

I would like to see the arrows that Ralph mentioned though.   Danny

D. Tiller:
No matter what you decide on just be carefull! (Jeesh! I sound like my mother!)  :D

Little John:
Danny, be sure you read Dr. Ashbys article in one of the latest Traditional bowhunter mags and incoororate all 14 of the penetration enhancing  subjects discussed into a set of bison arrows. Take a close shot from a blind, maybe at a water hole or on the trail to the water hole to get the perfect shot. Use the wind and never let the animals know where the arrow came from. Worst case the animal can be finished off later with a rifle later if the arrow dosn't do the trick. If you can't get  the Ashby article, I can fax it to you.Have fun and I am jelous.     Kenneth

Sidewinder:
Thanks John and Tiller. Yeah John that all sounds like good info. I believe I gave that issue to a freind to read and I can't remember which one...lol you know how it is. If I didn't needed it I would have it. This would be a good time to have some arrows made from hickory or some other heavier hardwood thats heavier. We shall see this week what I can come up with. I am talking to the ranch today and also my brother to see who all we have coming with me for the adventure. I will most certainly take care.   Danny

Pat B:
You can read the complete Ashley report on TradGang.     Pat

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