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BigWapiti:
Thanks Pat, I'd have never found it.  -m

Sidewinder:
Ok an update is in order. I have decided that I do not have the time to get the arrows tuned and shot in before I go and since I am getting it for the meat and the experience of taking it with the bow was secondary I have decided that I will take one next year with the bow. I will build a 65# Osage this year and get comfortable shooting it and get my arrow setup in the 8-900 grain range and do the animal justice with a clean kill with the right equiptment. Having said all that I want to thank everyone for the stimulating conversasion and information. I will still get some paleo experience in that I intend to gun kill it on sight and will have to be the one that guts it. Having never done that it should be a worth while experience none the less. I also intend to use as much of the animal as I am capable of and will probabley post on some other threads my experience and progress.  Danny

Justin Snyder:
Danny, get a bunch of that gut out and stick a hose in the end and flush it.  Then stretch it out and dry it. There are a lot of uses for gut.  And make sure you get the backstrap sinew before you let it go to the butcher. Justin

Sidewinder:
I'll do just that Justin, thanks thats just the kind of direction I need. Anyone else?   Danny

kayakfisher:
I am 42 years old bad knees sore joints one arm a little longer than the other ,Used to rodeo rode bulls, greatest sport on earth time stands still when your looking for eight, I know what its like to be chased by a 12 to 1500 pound animal looking to give you a horn enema sat in a chair for two weeks because a hoof caught me where it shouldn't have when I was getting up to run for fence thank god for bull fighters! I would go for the2.7 pen long way for the fence make first shot count .  or prey chases predator RODE a Buffalo once for $5.00

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