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Post by Chase on Feb 6, 2010 19:30:04 GMT -5
A good guide on where to shoot your gobbler with a stick and string.
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Post by hunterguy28 on Feb 6, 2010 20:14:08 GMT -5
Cool
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Post by Greenedog on Feb 6, 2010 23:57:23 GMT -5
I think that first pic is what they call a "Texas Bullseye".
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Post by spainy79 on Feb 8, 2010 0:28:35 GMT -5
I think that first pic is what they call a "Texas Bullseye". I've heard it referred to as a Texas Heartshot.
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Post by B-rad on Mar 13, 2010 8:18:57 GMT -5
Wow, i've always been told to let them turn and put the bead midway up he neck.lol, guess I was wrong
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Post by octrophies on Mar 13, 2010 9:43:03 GMT -5
I'm looking at the magnus bullhead for a neck shot, you can lose a ton of breast meat with any of those body shots (not looking for a mount either).
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Post by Jordan on Mar 13, 2010 11:11:21 GMT -5
I think that first pic is what they call a "Texas Bullseye". I've heard it referred to as a Texas Heartshot. my dad just calls it punching the dark star
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Post by Greenedog on Mar 13, 2010 23:12:34 GMT -5
I'm looking at the magnus bullhead for a neck shot, you can lose a ton of breast meat with any of those body shots (not looking for a mount either). Those are sweet...... As much trouble as I had bringing them in last year, I think I'll stick to the long range lead!
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