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    #16
    Awesome video. If you’re ever in Fw, come see me at the shop and we can work on shooting a little. If you think something Is wrong.

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      #17
      Awesome

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        #18
        Congrats Billy!!!

        Bisch


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          #19
          Video you shooting. I don't know if it's happening in practice but like he said you could be peeking.
          Another thing could be not getting a good back tension set hurting your follow through.

          Some nice pigs. Sweet the one gave you a second chance.

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            #20
            Awesome. Congrats

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              #21
              Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
              Awesome video. If you’re ever in Fw, come see me at the shop and we can work on shooting a little. If you think something Is wrong.
              I will take you up on that and thanks. I have been meaning to stop in to see Kyle. Maybe yall can help me out! Lol I could sure use it!

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                #22
                2 boars dead!

                Originally posted by killerbee View Post
                You know what Smart I bet your right. Is there anyway to figure out if thats a possibility? Maybe a point of view camera pointed at me when I shoot at an animal? I have also considered trying out a thumb release? What do you think? Thanks for watching man and I appreciate the insight.

                All I did was make sure my head stayed “in the well”. it’s tough when the adrenaline is pumping and you want to make sure you made a good shot, but it’s now part of my checks right before I let loose of an arrow. The pretty lighted nock does help either.[emoji51]. I tell myself to stay behind the string. I only looked off on live animals so it’s hard to have somebody watch you if that’s the case. A GoPro on you while shooting an animal will certainly let you know if you are looking off. Go see Fishndude if you get the chance as well. He’s got a good eye for errors if it’s something more than live animal look offs.
                Last edited by Smart; 12-31-2020, 05:41 AM.

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                  #23
                  I love the video. I went through a slump also on pigs. Made 4 bad shots in a row. Thank God I got it straighten out before deer season.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Smart View Post
                    All I did was make sure my head stayed “in the well”. it’s tough when the adrenaline is pumping and you want to make sure you made a good shot, but it’s now part of my checks right before I let loose of an arrow. The pretty lighted nock does help either.[emoji51]. I tell myself to stay behind the string. I only looked off on live animals so it’s hard to have somebody watch you if that’s the case. A GoPro on you while shooting an animal will certainly let you know if you are looking off. Go see Fishndude if you get the chance as well. He’s got a good eye for errors if it’s something more than live animal look offs.
                    Thanks man. I never used nocturnals until I started filming. I bet that you are right. Going to go see Kyle and Jeff at cinnamon creek and see if they can see anything. I spent a lot of time tuning those heavy arrow setups and the arrows fly great. I have one thats 670 grains and a 550 grain arrow that both shoot out of that bow. I shot the first pig with the 670 grain arrow. It has a 100 grain brass insert and a 200 grain cuttthroat broadhead. The spotted pig was shot with the 550 grain arrow. Its a 100 grain brass insert and a 150 grain iron will. They are slow so there is the tradeoff of the animal moving vs shield penetration. The spotted pig had a huge shield and the 550 grain iron will tipped broadhead blew completly through that huge pig with a very thick shield. I am only drawing 60lbs. Its a trade off for sure but if you hit one you have a good chance of recovery. I used light arrows when I first got into bowhunting and had to many problems on big pigs to count. Shooting traditional the last nine years has showed me the light on heavy arrows.

                    Now if I can just tame this compound or more than likley the monkey on the trigger! Lol I should proally have spent more time practicing and less time tuning arrows.
                    Last edited by killerbee; 12-31-2020, 02:49 PM.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                      Congrats Billy!!!

                      Bisch


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                      Thanks Bisch!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Paycheck View Post
                        I love the video. I went through a slump also on pigs. Made 4 bad shots in a row. Thank God I got it straighten out before deer season.
                        Thanks for watching man! They are always fun and frustrating at the same time!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by CoolArrow View Post
                          Awesome. Congrats
                          Thanks man!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
                            Awesome video. If you’re ever in Fw, come see me at the shop and we can work on shooting a little. If you think something Is wrong.
                            I will take you up on that!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by deerwatcher51 View Post
                              Awesome
                              Thanks man!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by manwitaplan View Post
                                That was a good video. Keep up the good work. I am no help on your form bud good luck.
                                Thanks bud!

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