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Crossbow Magazine story

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For those that get the magazine should have had enough time to read it. For those that don't we wanted to share the story with you.
if you zoom your view you should be able to read the story.

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congrats to you and your wife on a sucessful and enjoyable hunt
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Way to represent Excalibur!!

Kudos to you & your wife...
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Big congrats to you and your wife on a sucessful hunt,
Great read, thanks for sharing!
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A great story and sounds like a great hunt. Congrats and I'm sure tickled for y'all.
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flightattendant100 wrote:A great story and sounds like a great hunt. Congrats and I'm sure tickled for y'all.
Flight said it right, I am tickled to. Congrats!! :D
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Congrats to the both of you!!! :D
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Thanks everyone! I can’t believe Bill T is going to miss the story of how I shot my bear first at Boofest. (Girls Rule!!!) :P :P

It was an awesome experience to hunt bear with the crossbow.

Yes, you do need to sit still and not breathe when a bear sticks his head in the blind you are sitting in. There was no way I was going to take the arrow off of my bow to tap him on the nose. My other arrows were behind me and I was not going to take my eyes off the bear either. All I can say is what a thrill.
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Thanks for your story[s]!
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Hey Gina, there was a lot of emotion! A Bear face to face with a distance of 2 feet. Really amazing. You'll never forget your first Bear. You are so lucky Gina and Kevin to share this passion for crossbow hunting.
Congrat both of you. :wink:

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