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Old 05-01-2009, 11:03 AM   #5
nothinbutwelves
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if there are any compounds out there using winches to pull them back and let them down or using rifle scopes or these drawlocks cut them to ! oh by the way just my 2 cents.i am an old fashioned type of guy my beliefs are being passed at at an alarming rate.including child raising all the way up to the way we hunt and relax.but i find alot of people that i know in that fast lane calling me for various things that have gotten away from them i guess i just yearn for a slower more pure form of hunting that requires us to put in the time to get to success.as your personal definition of success is defined in your life.you know it wasnt that long ago we were fighting over the introduction of compounds to recognized archery.growing pains of the past.now we find ourselves in the midst of growing pains of today.but i will fight until i have lost ! i believe in our right to hunt with archery equipment.and the crossbow in its present form is not archery !
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