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Hunting with a longbow over 64in.???

Started by 3Feathers, June 17, 2011, 05:11:00 PM

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glenbo

I shoot mostly longer bows 66' AND 68"I have no problems tree stand hunting.I just adjust my set up.glen

Wary Buck

First longbow I had was a 68" Martin/Howatt ML-10?  Really liked it, and killed a couple bucks and turkey with it, but it did require some extra finesse and/or pre-hunt planning to use from many types of tree stands.  Shot the turkey from a ground blind, but this was pre-Double Bull when we were all making our own out of PVC tube and camo fabric, and ours were plenty tall.

It was actually a very pretty bow, but sold it at the Compton shoot to an Amish fellow.
"Here's a picture of me when I was younger."
"Heck, every picture is of you when you were younger."
--from Again to Carthage, John L. Parker, Jr.

Michael Pfander

I am another member of the ground hunting group my last kill was a hog with my 70" 21st century.  I shot it in the brush along the Pease river in TX.  I seem to be able to shoot my longbows at any angle so how thick it is doesn't seem to matter.  Inside of a blind would be different.  I have a 60" addcock I would use in that situation.
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