I know, right?I even used a compound bow with a mechanical release. Some people call me a 'cheater' because of it. lol
I know, right?I even used a compound bow with a mechanical release. Some people call me a 'cheater' because of it. lol
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
So much blood, you might be banned!
Hehe, that's definitely some kind of accomplishment!I am lucky if I get a bullseye once in any round! If you use a Compound Bow and you still suck does that count as cheating
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Saw a news report on a 'printable, plastic' gun that was successfully fired.
It was made on a used 8,000 dollar 3-D printer, some plans off the internets, about 40 dollars worth of material and about 6-8 hours of time.
The only metal part was a nail, used as a firing pin.
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The people who developed it will put a chunk of steel in it to trigger airport alarms. Right now they are made of lego plastic - they're good for about 2 uses and they break. At the moment, 3D printers can't print big items. This was made in Austin, Texas. Somehow that does not surprise me.
It's made by Defense Distributors, a non-profit. http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/05...united-states/
Sad thing is this process can be used to build new ears, noses etc for people who lose them due to accidents or illness. There are good and bad uses for everything.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I know, RICHARD. One can only hope that most people who might use this type of printer can't read the blueprints...![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
These printers are just more proof that gun control is a farce. You'd have an easier time nailing jello to a wall. Criminals are going to get weapons. Why disarm the populace and make it easier for them?
BTW, you don't need to be able to read blueprints to use these printers, it's as easy as downloading a file and hitting print.
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
Ha. Nope.
When I am gearing up for archery season (opens in late September, I start seriously shooting in late May) I shoot a dozen every day. I would shoot more, but my hunting bow draws at 68lbs so I don't want to wear my arm out too much. lol For me, the keys to accurate archery are 3 key points.
- Soft hands with your bow arm. Do not have too tight a grip. When you shoot the bow should naturally drop forward.
- Move your waist when making vertical aiming corrections, rather than moving your bow arm. You want your arms and head to be the same each time you shoot. This is especially true for tree stand type shooting. Being higher that your target changes the range you need to aim at. I need to get a range finder that takes angle into account.
- If you don't use one now, get a 'kisser button' on your string. That way you know that your form is correct each time you draw. A 'kisser' is a little piece on the string that you bring to the corner of your mouth when drawn and aiming.
Good luck!
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
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