3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
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3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
Bavarian Hunting No 2 with Onestring and Dieter
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
That's awesome
good judgement comes from experience and experience comes from poor judgement
Nothing is easy. That's why it's called hunting, and not killing
Nothing is easy. That's why it's called hunting, and not killing
Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
Fantastic looking targets,the grey goat against the rocks is the best shot for me.
focus focus focus release and pray.
Matt
focus focus focus release and pray.
Matt
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
Looks brilliant
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
Looks a great course , beautiful forest , some awesome targets and a good array of shots , couldnt ask for much more.
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Assenheimer T/D recurve 64" 65#@28
Internature Hunter T/D recurve 58" 60#@28
Bear Tigercat recurve 56" 58#@28
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
That looks to be a great set up.
woodie
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria
Howard Thanks for posting
Great location.
Enjoy the trip.
Regards
John
Great location.
Enjoy the trip.
Regards
John
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
The targets are well set out and some great looking targets as well.
Thanks to John's (jcm) comment I realized who you were. Long time no see Howard. I didn't recognise you by the photo above.
Jeff
Thanks to John's (jcm) comment I realized who you were. Long time no see Howard. I didn't recognise you by the photo above.
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
Looks like a great coarse
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
Howard,
Where's that flamin' big hat you always used to wear at the Orange Walkabouts in the old days? It was almost an umbrella on your head.
Where's that flamin' big hat you always used to wear at the Orange Walkabouts in the old days? It was almost an umbrella on your head.
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Have the courage to argue your beliefs with conviction, but the humility to accept that you may be wrong.
QVIS CVSTODIET IPSOS CVSTODES (Who polices the police?) - DECIMVS IVNIVS IVVENALIS (Juvenal) - Satire VI, lines 347–8
What is the difference between free enterprise capitalism and organised crime?
HOMO LVPVS HOMINIS - Man is his own predator.
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
Ha, I didn't realise it was Howard either . Nice pics Howard, keep them coming. Cheers Steve
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Re: 3-D Hunting in Bavaria (Part 2)
Gday Howie,
Nice photos mate, that would have to be one of the best field courses I have seen... I would've loved to shoot it..!
How did you go in the comps over there... did you clean up...?
Cheers Guy..
Nice photos mate, that would have to be one of the best field courses I have seen... I would've loved to shoot it..!
How did you go in the comps over there... did you clean up...?
Cheers Guy..
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is no where as important as being able to place it in the correct spot....!