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Who all goes bowing for bunnies?
I always like to try and shoot them with my bow, I think it really helps me get ready for elk hunting with my bow. What do you all think?
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Hmm...I think I'd lose too many arrows. lol
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tryed...darn things ...can be tough to stop.....blunts break arrows when you miss...(with me it happens alot) and most anything else passes right through..then you gotta start the search....kinda like shooting squirls in a tree...not useally a good idea.....unless your part monkey....I can miss a bunny at 10yrds but i bet i can hit any rock you chose up to 50 yards.....bammmmmmm there goes another arrow.... marty
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Yes you can loose a lot of arrows, but try the Judo points, made a big difference.
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Pesky things are in my backyard almost every night. They've got all my tulips eaten down to the ground. I've gone from using my target tips on them to just using an old broadhead...they don't make it very far that way.
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STX has cottontails and jackrabbits behind every bush and lots of times we end up chasing them instead of deer. i use judu's on the cottontails, but have a bunch of used broadheads for jacks because they can be tough to stop. Have seen them take a bh through the shoulders and run 60yds leaving more blood than most deer ever think about leaving.
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