Another mistake!!!!!!!

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mike41
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Another mistake!!!!!!!

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I have seen pics. of you guys doing this, but I certainly didn't think I would ever do it.

We were up at the cabin yesterday checking on some of the blinds and tree stands. After we got through I told my uncle that I wanted to shoot my bow a couple of times.

The 3 bolts at the bottom of the target are my uncles, he was using the middle dot which is for 20 yds. and we were shooting at 30 yds. I won't be shooting at the same bullseye again at any distance.

Sorry about the adds for Imageshack, but I haven't done that much uploading of pics, going to have get more experience with it.

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Post by sumner4991 »

At least that's a relatively painless mistake. :)
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Nothing wrong with those kind of mistakes! 8) :)
Well, a little expensive, but harmless.
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nice shooting, hang them on the wall . there will be more. :D
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Way to go Mike
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