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Aug 26
2008

When it rains it pours - My 2008 Antelope

Posted by Jason Amaro in sure-locSpot and StalkShooting a bowleicaJason Amaro New MexicoJason Amarohybrid athleteEveryday BowCastbroadheadsbowhuntingbowcastbig game seasonsarrow flight3D

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Talk about RAIN!!! It has been a long time since I have seen this much rain this late in the year. In fact, we had TORNADO warnings for the first two days of our Antelope season. I was praying that the area that I was hunting was relatively dry and that I might be able to sit a tank until I was forced to do a little spot and stalk.

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Aug 15
2008

A recent scouting trip

Posted by Jason Amaro in Spot and StalkJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroHoytarrow weightarrow flight

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Hey Everybody...

Just when I was about to get totally discourage, I had a pretty decent scouting trip. As many of you know my deer season doesn't start until Janurary so alot of the work I am doing now is trying to learn new country and hopefully find a new honey hole. As always, my goals are to find sheds and hopefully find animals. Unfortunately, this year I hadn't really found anything noteable until my recent trip. I headed into some country that I suspected held a pocket of Coues and Mule Deer but I need to get in there and really take a look.  The funny thing about this area is that a lot of people that draw this tag often drive right past this little section of huntable land.

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Jul 07
2008

Parker Bow Review Part 2

Posted by Jason Amaro in targettactical practiceJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroEveryday BowCastarrow weightarrow flight

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I hope everybody had a safe 4th of July.

 

This is the 2nd installment of my Paker Blackhawk Bow review. Well, I have some good news and some not so good news. Don't worry the "not so good news" has a good resolution.

 

The Not so Good

I had been shooting the bow for about three months, when I started noticing some strange marks on the lower cam serving. At first it wasn't that big of a deal and I

Jun 26
2008

Creating you own home bow shop!!!

Posted by Jason Amaro in Shooting a bowJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroEveryday BowCastequipmentarrow flightarrowarchery

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Taking the next step is what Bowcast is all about. Taking the next step, from the average archer to the complete archer is what we are trying to facilitate. For many archers the next step involves becoming your own bow mechanic. If you really want to understand how a bow works you need to start maintaining and fiddling with your own bow.

Someone can tell you a

Apr 01
2008

Product Review: ASD - Arrow Squaring Devise

Posted by Jason Amaro in front of centerFOCarrow weightarrow flight

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We have all been there, you have spent all summer fine tuning your bow with field points; the tiller is correct, there are no timing issues, your center shot is perfect and your don’t have any fletching issues, but as soon as you screw on your favorite broad heads all hell breaks loose. You have flyers, your arrows aren’t only hitting off center they are also inconsistent. Years ago we used to

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Nov 27
2007

Calculating Front (Forward) of Center - Arrow Flight

Posted by Aneal Roney in weighted insertinsertfront of centerFOCbowcastarrow weightarrow flightarrow

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"Front and Center" for Front of Center 

Many of you may have heard Anthony or Aneal talk about "Front of Center" or "Forward of Center" when talking in relation to building an arrow that is efficient in flight, and maximizes the trade offs between arrow stability and arrow flight distance.

 

Front of Center (

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