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bradsmith2010:
I painted a turkey on my compressed bale, the arrows are not matched but at 8 yards they do well, I am hoping to have a close shot like last year,(that I missed) so I am working on the sitting down close shot over a decoy for now,, the top arrow did not have feathers and it broke when it it, so there are seven arrows,,,,If I dont get too nervous I think I can do it,,, :),, I shoot pretty well out to 15 yards as well,,
   I forgot to mention, I am shooting an osage D bow,, about 61 inches long and about 45# at my 25 inch draw,,it is very forgiving,, will shoot any arrow fairly well,,and wide range of weight and spine,, the arrows in the photo are 40 to 70# spine ,, maple mahogany and cedar  birch... at longer range they would not group so good, but I like to experiment and see just what the bow likes best,, the weights were about 500 to 700 grains...its my favorite design bow,,bend in handle,,I just love shooting it,,

Danzn Bar:
Hey Brad,
Your shooting pretty good.  I sure hope you post a dead turkey this spring.  good Luck and stick one
DBar

Tracker0721:
I need to hurry up and replace my bow from last year! Be sure to warm up your bow on a cold turkey chasing morning. Granted we hit 10 degrees or less that morning but the bottom limb snapped so quick on my quick full draw.

Using stone points?

A good target is one of those el cheapo Walmart foam turkey decoys stuffed full of plastic bags and sewn shut. Life size, 3D, and with a wire stake can stand anywhere!

Morgan:
That should put one in the pot brad!

Pappy:
Nice shooting Brad, that should get it done. :)
 Pappy

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