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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 159201" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>It is all Len's fault. The membership here has grown tremendously over about the last year. About six months ago he added new categories to the forum. Since then everyone has posted their questions and stuff in the "hunting" section. Optics questions get posted here, Ballistics questions get posted here, all manner of barrel questions get posted here and even the general discussion question like yours gets posted in the Hunting section. As a result no one can find anything anymore and no one will run "search". And being as everyone is an "expert" no one will post even the simplest question in the "Basic" section. Forty lashes to you all and no gruel tonight.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now then to answer your question. Hunting setups are usually shown during hunting season by the people who are successful or who just enjoy taking pictures. If you go back to the Hunting section last September through January you will find most of the hunting stories and many of them will have a picture of their setup. Of course you will have to wade through all of the non-hunting posts that has been put there by people who seldom go hunting /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif and you will then begin to understand what I have just said. </p><p></p><p>As far as the bowhunting section goes, we had a thread about two years ago on what is your longest kill with archery equipment. That was before we got so many new members and it was mostly just us die hard long range types. You would be amazed at the ranges some people have made one shot kills with a bow. I thought I had done some fancy archery shooting but not when comapred to some of the really extremely skilled people on this forum. I will probably order me a Mojo or X-Force after Christmas and begin the journey back into long range bow hunting. Even more so than rifle hunting, it requires extreme amounts of practice and skill to reach out longrange. The challenge will be most enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 159201, member: 8"] It is all Len's fault. The membership here has grown tremendously over about the last year. About six months ago he added new categories to the forum. Since then everyone has posted their questions and stuff in the "hunting" section. Optics questions get posted here, Ballistics questions get posted here, all manner of barrel questions get posted here and even the general discussion question like yours gets posted in the Hunting section. As a result no one can find anything anymore and no one will run "search". And being as everyone is an "expert" no one will post even the simplest question in the "Basic" section. Forty lashes to you all and no gruel tonight. Now then to answer your question. Hunting setups are usually shown during hunting season by the people who are successful or who just enjoy taking pictures. If you go back to the Hunting section last September through January you will find most of the hunting stories and many of them will have a picture of their setup. Of course you will have to wade through all of the non-hunting posts that has been put there by people who seldom go hunting [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] and you will then begin to understand what I have just said. As far as the bowhunting section goes, we had a thread about two years ago on what is your longest kill with archery equipment. That was before we got so many new members and it was mostly just us die hard long range types. You would be amazed at the ranges some people have made one shot kills with a bow. I thought I had done some fancy archery shooting but not when comapred to some of the really extremely skilled people on this forum. I will probably order me a Mojo or X-Force after Christmas and begin the journey back into long range bow hunting. Even more so than rifle hunting, it requires extreme amounts of practice and skill to reach out longrange. The challenge will be most enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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