Message from @sixfivebyfiftyfive

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2021-01-07 14:33:17 UTC  

thanks

I am go duck hunting on Saturday I’ll send pictures of what I get

2021-01-08 15:58:42 UTC  

Did guns Chanel get taken down

2021-01-08 16:06:40 UTC  

its <#720484562400051201> now

2021-01-08 16:07:46 UTC  

It is. That way people with swords and knives don't feel left out. 🙂

2021-01-10 03:29:57 UTC  

o niiiice! I dont go duck hunting but that looks like fun!

Yes

2021-01-10 17:25:26 UTC  

went fishing with my uncle a couple weeks ago

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/776166188299714601/797878784312213514/PXL_20201219_204925705.png

2021-01-10 17:25:52 UTC  

caught myself that one there and two others, that was the largest bass i caught out of the 3

2021-01-10 17:26:04 UTC  

nothing crazy 🤷‍♂️

2021-01-10 18:42:52 UTC  

What did you catch it on?

2021-01-11 05:06:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/776166188299714601/798055154695274516/image0.jpg

Ooo

Cool antelope

2021-01-11 21:03:09 UTC  

Where is that?

2021-01-12 02:28:26 UTC  

wherever that is it has a really cool landscape

2021-01-12 03:24:34 UTC  

i wanna get started hunting

2021-01-12 03:24:51 UTC  

i wanna go bowhunting because i get to go during mating season

2021-01-12 03:24:59 UTC  

flatbow or composite?

2021-01-12 03:50:52 UTC  

I think composite refers to the material, flat bow is a type of bow

2021-01-12 03:51:55 UTC  

my recommendation, and disclaimer, I don't hunt, is a compount bow. They are relatively affordable, versatile,easy to set-up, and usually easier to learn on.

2021-01-12 03:52:56 UTC  

plus, they let you shoot a more powerful bow with more ease, because you have an initially heavy draw that lets off about 60-80% of the force at a certain point, making it easier to aim

2021-01-12 03:53:09 UTC  

okay

2021-01-12 03:53:27 UTC  

i think composite refers to the pully systems in the bow itself

2021-01-12 03:53:31 UTC  

not sure though

2021-01-12 03:55:14 UTC  

that's a compound, if im not mistaken. composite refers to the material the limbs (spring arms) or riser (block that holds limbs) are made from. some are wood, some are laminate (wood and resin), some are composite (reinforced polymer)

2021-01-12 03:55:38 UTC  

youre probably right

2021-01-12 03:56:00 UTC  

https://diamondarchery.com/bows/edge-sb-1-2/ this is a good one. I had one for a couple of weeks, but had to get rid of it. 10/10 I would and do want to buy it again.

2021-01-12 03:56:23 UTC  

this one can be adjusted from 10 to 70 pounds

2021-01-12 03:56:49 UTC  

it doesn't say the cost

2021-01-12 03:56:51 UTC  

most states only require you have 45+ pounds to take deer and other medium game

2021-01-12 03:57:05 UTC  

how much is it?

2021-01-12 03:57:12 UTC  

price is typically 400, but shop around, I picked mine up for 350

2021-01-12 03:57:20 UTC  

wow

2021-01-12 03:57:40 UTC  

thats not bad

2021-01-12 03:59:29 UTC  

you can get traditional or re-curve bows for 200, but they are not as versatile, so you have to buy one with the correct poundage from the get-go. if you've never shot a bow, you may find 20 pounds is difficult to get back. If your stronger, you can likely handle 35-40 out the gate, but you will likely want something stronger down the road. A compound lets you adjust that poundage whenever you want

2021-01-12 03:59:40 UTC  

a traditional bow cant be adjusted (typically)

2021-01-12 03:59:55 UTC  

good to know

2021-01-12 04:00:02 UTC  

it will be later down the road tho

2021-01-12 04:00:09 UTC  

trying to get a gaming laptop rn