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Ben
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A sow with new Black Widow recurve...
      #162080 - 14/06/10 05:11 PM

I was able to kill this sow on the weekend with my new Black Widow recurve and a home-made wooden arrow:


I was also able to shoot a scrub cow with my rifle:
http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=162081&an=0&page=0#Post162081

Edited by Ben (14/06/10 05:16 PM)


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CHAPUISARMES
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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: Ben]
      #162083 - 14/06/10 05:44 PM


Hi Ben,

A man of many talents.

Quote:

I was able to kill this sow on the weekend with my new Black Widow recurve and a home-made wooden arrow:

Cheers Mate,

Jeff

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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #162097 - 15/06/10 12:53 AM

Wow, very nice!

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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: AspenHill]
      #162351 - 19/06/10 04:08 PM

Well done.

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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: NitroX]
      #162819 - 26/06/10 11:38 AM

What a great indoctrination for a gorgeous bow!! I've always admired those Black Widows.Congrats!

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CHAPUISARMES
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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: degoins]
      #162820 - 26/06/10 11:48 AM

Hi Degoins,

But it was with a "Home Made" arrow as well!!!

Cheers,

Jeff Gray

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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #166092 - 11/08/10 11:51 PM

Well done Ben.
Whats next on your list for the Black Widow?
Al

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Ben
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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: ALAN_MCKENZIE]
      #166108 - 12/08/10 07:05 AM

Any unlucky feral will do, Al. I'm not fussy!

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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: Ben]
      #171442 - 14/11/10 06:15 AM

Good stuff Ben, Cant help but notice you use a Hill style Back Quiver. Most folks attach a second strap to them to anchor them with arrows closer to the ear not realising the whole point of a Back Quiver is to be able to shift it, tuck it under your arm during a stalk or pushing through thick scrub for instance.

More details though mate thanks, draw weight, timber the arrows planed from, broad-head used

regards Jacko

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Ben
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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: Perry]
      #171444 - 14/11/10 09:52 AM

G'day Jacko,

Absolutely, it is really important to be able to swivel it around to lay horizontal at the waist through the thick stuff.

The draw weight is 65# @ 28"; the arrows were Douglas fir; the broadheads were 160 grain STOS.

It was a neat, one-arrow kill from about fifteen metres; she did a seven second sprint and went sprawling dead.


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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: Ben]
      #171451 - 14/11/10 05:56 PM

Nice pig - it should be good eating.

I used to own a Black Widow in "Grey Bark" (very similar to yours). It was smooth and a pleasure to shoot, but alas I sold it for a PSE X-Force (I need speed!) It likes pigs too...




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Ben
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Re: A sow with new Black Widow recurve... [Re: crkennedy1]
      #171453 - 14/11/10 05:58 PM

That is a real nice pig, Sir!

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