I was able to get an 8 yard shot on this little guy. Hit him with a blunt about the spot the back legs meet stomach/rib cage. He commenced to flopping, and I let Gigi (she was named that when we adopted her :) ) finish him off.
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GiGi is a beauty! Nice bow too. Whip?
Nice dog, nice shooting :)
QuoteOriginally posted by Izzy:
GiGi is a beauty! Nice bow too. Whip?
Thanks! Now I have to brag like any good dad...my favorite picture
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And, yeah, it's a Whip. 66" take down.
Nice shootin' Jeff. Looks like that squirrel was taken on a high fenced place. :laughing:
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man thats way to cool and i like the Dog she is sweet.
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Good shot!
"Gigi" is my wife's nickname! I won't tell her about your dog. How do you like that 66" whip compared to your other whips?
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
"Gigi" is my wife's nickname! I won't tell her about your dog. How do you like that 66" whip compared to your other whips?
I've shot a 60, 62, 64, and now the 66. The 66 is my favorite, followed by the 64. I draw 29" and it is just super smooth.
It's a two piece, so there's also a little extra mass in the riser due to the bolt and the micarta. It took a little getting used to, but I like it a lot now.