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Post by warf »

Shoots like a dream. Fast arrows, wowza!

Isn't it purdy??!!

Mathews Switcback XT with all the goodies:
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Post by hesperos »

Nice!
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Looks like ya dont even need an operator to use that thing
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Post by warf »

SLIDER wrote:Looks like ya dont even need an operator to use that thing
Hehe! I have been shooting an ancient technology bow (think 8086) for 15+ years. Thsi thing is like having a P5-5GHZ CPU. There still is a bunch of L33t skills required, though.
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Post by D.A.R.K.[CotC] »

Dang man, you can poke someone's eye out with that
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Post by Neophyte »

The highways are safer without them deer! Go get 'em bro!
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Neophyte wrote:The highways are safer without them deer! Go get 'em bro!
I hear that! My dad wrote off a Cavalier after a deer ran into it 2 years ago.
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Post by Scion »

That's not the Cavalier you flipped, is it? :angel:
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Post by KrAzYdAvE »

wait, the deer ran into it??
it's that sorta like a parked car hitting you?

Nice bow btw!
And a nice geeetar too! ;)
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Post by Baron[CotC] »

No, I flipped Cavalier #1
the deer ate Cavalier #2
we're on Cavalier #3 lol

and yeah, the deer ran into it heh.
I say it that way cause the deer wasnt standing still --
it was bounding across a 4 lane divided highway
I guess it wanted to know what it was like to get hit by a big rolling ball of steel moving at 120km/h
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Post by Neophyte »

Not a whole lot of thought processing happens in the mind of a deer. With all that trying to sneak up on a daisy and out wit some blades of grass, a deer is really just a delicious dinner waiting to be cooked. As I said, deer are a few taco's short of a combination plate, so mentally their options are limited when a car is near. They will either a) stand still and drop pellets. b) dart into the car. Or c) leap into the car. Obviously, it would be fine if they were the size of a rat or lizard with all that darting and leaping about. But with 2 out of 3 chances that they will try to run in the road only when your car is present, well you get the idea. Pack a few hundred pounds on a deer and your delicious meal gets ruined along with lots of glass, metal, and plastic!
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I've god three deer under my hoods! Actually one was a bambi (under the bumper), :( .

One was crippled only and the police asked if I had a gun to go and shoot it. That was wild. (I lived out in the country at the time). With a population of approximately 17,000 dear in southern manitoba and 4 - 500,000 in the province, we see (and hit) them all the time.
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Can deer be domesticated? ;)
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Serpent wrote:Can deer be domesticated? ;)
When pigs fly!
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Post by Red XIII »

Well you better start taming that deer.......
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