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Quote from: Burnsie on Today at 07:36:16 AMQuote from: DEggs917 on Today at 01:02:06 AMWhat's the specs and details on that NM Shelton Burnsie?! Good looking stick!
Don,
The Shelton is 68", 50# @ 28". Bamboo lams, black glass back and belly, black diamondwood handle, black leather handle.
She's sleek and slender.
Quote from: Terry Green on March 11, 2026, 04:27:20 AMCurrently I use a 6"X6" white square and try to imagine an orange in the center of it. It's difficult at times but an trying to get better with picking a spot when I don't happen to physically see oneQuote from: Ryan Rothhaar on March 10, 2026, 08:35:39 PMAn unmarked larger target like a paper plate is fantastic hunting practice. You need to learn to shoot at the center of something not marked. That is exactly how I shoot animals- I shoot at the center of an area (chest). Guys talk about "picking a hair"... well I've never seen that to work. In the pressure of the situation I want to shoot to the center of an "area". It's way easier to practice with a small aiming mark on the target like a little dot, than it is to learn to shoot to the middle of a larger unmarked area. But the deer I hunt don't seem to have little red dots painted on their chests.![]()
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Yep, years ago I used brown construction paper for that very same reason, centering. 1 sheet - 1 shot then replace.
Quote from: djohnson on Today at 08:27:26 AMTroy, what are your specs and thoughts on your Redtail?Darren,
Quote from: DEggs917 on Today at 01:02:06 AMWhat's the specs and details on that NM Shelton Burnsie?! Good looking stick!
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