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Stone point Killed Muley Buck

Started by twistedlimbs, November 06, 2011, 05:48:00 PM

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DannyBows

Well Done in every way. That's as 'Old School' as it gets. Hats-Off to you Sir!    :thumbsup:
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KellyG

excellent you give me hope yet, I finished my first bow and my first arrow, it is not a stone point but I did make it. Really doing it the hard way. Don't know what you are talking about that is a real trophy.

Congratulations again well done.

blacktailchaser

WOW,that is great...cant beat a big buck with osage and stone...john

rastaman

Awesome! Congratulations!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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maineac

Nice job on the point, bow and recovery.  A trophy on lots of levels.
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Prairie Drifter

NICE!! Yea the muleys are in short supply this year. Hope the winter isn't as bad as last year.
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Great job.......that is as awesome as can be.
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imhntn

I think taking a deer the way you have done it would be the ultimate challenge.  You are the man!  Congrats!
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twistedlimbs

Kituwa-  the stone does good damage if its really sharp, ive seen some dull points out there that act more as a puncture wound than a cutting wound.   a good serrated point acts like a brand new saw blade across your arm.   they do very well.  they tend to not penetrate as well as steel, but i good hunting weight bow will get the job done.

Preacherman

Preacherman - Trust in Him and not yourself, and He will make it work!

swp

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Congrats! I want to shoot a deer with a stone point one of these days.

Bisch

Roadkill

You help define our sport. Thx for sharing
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CLOVIS

You have done well. Congrats on the fine buck and the way you hunted him. Thanks for sharing.

Gatekeeper

He looks great to me. Congratulations

How far did he go from where you shot him?

I'm glad the older you stuck with it.
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coaster500

Wow Ryan, a day to remember and with tools made from your own hands   :)  

Got to love this kind of story!!  

Thank you for sharing

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jwhitetail

That is really cool... Great pics as well.
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