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Maryland buck
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I'm not sure this photo transferred or not. This dandy buck was downed in Maryland with my older Ten Point crossbow. I bought it second hand for a good price in 2008. Shooting distance was about 20 yards or so. I can strike the bulls eye at 40 yards but would never take such a shot at a deer because the sound of the string slap would cause the animal to jump. At closer distances, string slap is not an issue; the bolt is already there. - Jack
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Join Date: November 18, 2005
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Nice deer Jack!
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Location: Northern, VA (Formerly Northeast, SC)
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Very nice sir!
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Very nice deer sir, been thinking of taking up crossbow hunting my self..
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Great deer, congrats!!
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Nice deer. Good work
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