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Unread 02-03-2015, 08:30 AM
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Im headed up today for my yearly vacation, hunting through till the end, season is over here a week from today
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Unread 02-03-2015, 10:37 AM
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Went hunting for the bulls-eye doing some target practice. I know it ain't hunting but it put a smile on my face.

To all: Keep up the good work, I really enjoy your posts in this thread

Stink, your a brave soul, you are going to have to go to sleep at some point and well, snip snip with some scissors Lorena Bobbitt style.. Have a good vaca, sounds peaceful and I am jealous.
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Didn't see a Hoyt bow mentioned in the thread. My son's been shooting one of these and is trying to talk me into going in with him on it. I've been thinking about doing some bow shooting and out here in Oregon, the bow season is way longer than rifle season. Anyone have any experience with a Hoyt Charger?
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Three years ago I was looking at the Charger and the Spyder (aluminum riser) and I was much more impressed with the Spyder. It was smoother and quieter at the time. Over the past 5 years most of my hunting buddies have made the switch over to Hoyt because of the quality of the product.

I was lucky enough to be demolishing a house at the time and was able to salvage enough scrap brass & copper to pay for the bow.
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Well, my son bought the bow and he likes it so far. I haven't shot it yet but am looking forward to it. Thanks engstrom for your comments.
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Yahoo!! My brother and I got drawn for a bull moose this year. It's my favorite critter to hunt and call in.
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It's on August 25th is the start of our bow season. I got my helium all diled in tipped with 100gr rage slip cams. The moose hunt starts soon
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