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<blockquote data-quote="Sourdough" data-source="post: 670409" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>Back when I was a kid (14 or 15)and using my old Ben Pearson fiberglass 45# bow. That was my first bow and I shot it every day. I would kill rabbits and squirrels every time my brother and I walked through the woods on the farm. When we got enough my Grandma woule fix them for dinner. One day Deer Season had just opened, and as we walked near the back of the lot, we saw a Buck Deer feeding under an Oak Tree. I raised up and let one go. That arrow seemed to take forever, but it came down high in the side. Did not seem like it went in very far, and the Deer took off running. About 35 yards away was a barbed wire fence. The Deer did not make it across the fence. It came down on the fence and got hung up. We took off running but the deer was dead by the time we got there.</p><p></p><p>My Dad paced it off at 93 paces, my Grand Pa paced it off at 98 paces. I just know it was a long way. I strutted around for a long time over that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sourdough, post: 670409, member: 5425"] Back when I was a kid (14 or 15)and using my old Ben Pearson fiberglass 45# bow. That was my first bow and I shot it every day. I would kill rabbits and squirrels every time my brother and I walked through the woods on the farm. When we got enough my Grandma woule fix them for dinner. One day Deer Season had just opened, and as we walked near the back of the lot, we saw a Buck Deer feeding under an Oak Tree. I raised up and let one go. That arrow seemed to take forever, but it came down high in the side. Did not seem like it went in very far, and the Deer took off running. About 35 yards away was a barbed wire fence. The Deer did not make it across the fence. It came down on the fence and got hung up. We took off running but the deer was dead by the time we got there. My Dad paced it off at 93 paces, my Grand Pa paced it off at 98 paces. I just know it was a long way. I strutted around for a long time over that one. [/QUOTE]
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