
TrophyBuckSecrets.com Insiders Report – July 3, 2009
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I had a wonderful time last week on vacation with my wife. We left
our four kids with her parents. What a blessing to be able to get
a break and know that they are well taken care of.
I’m glad to be back now, and I’m very excited about some projects
that I have in the works for my fellow whitetail fanatics. I can’t
say much about it now, but I think you’re really going to like it!
More to come…
Good hunting and God bless,
Dave
PS. Have a happy and safe Independence Day! God bless America.
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DESIGNER BULLETS
Over the years, I have cleaned a lot of my own deer and have helped
many other people clean their deer. I’ve noticed that there is
a definite difference in the damage that occurs with different
caliber rifles.
However, in my experience, the type or style of the bullet itself
doesn’t make much difference when coming out of the same caliber gun.
To me, there is no advantage in using high priced designer type
bullets. It is far more important to find a cartridge that holds a
tight group when shot through your deer rifle.
Let’s face it, if you double lung an animal with any type of bullet
that’s big enough to do the job, you are going to put some meat on
the table.
–Richard Blauser, Co-founder
Trophy Buck Secrets
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Recent additions at TrophyBuckSecrets.com
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 15
Binoculars can help you see your target better during target
practice. Learn about how to use binoculars when shooting your
bow and arrows in this free archery equipment lesson.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 14
Jaw and back tension releases are just some of the mechanical
releases used in archery. Learn about using arrow release
mechanisms for accurately shooting your bow and arrow in this
archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 13
Use an arrow cut off saw for cutting your aluminum and carbon
arrows. Learn more in this free archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 12
Arm guards help protect archers’ arms from the bow strings, and
quivers are used to carry arrows. Learn more about how to use an
arm guard and arrow quiver in this archery equipment lesson on
video.
Check it out here:
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VIDEO SERIES: Archery Equipment Beginners Guide Part 11
Archers use different styles of arrows, including aluminum and
carbon arrows. Learn about aluminum and carbon arrows and how to
use them in this archery equipment lesson on video.
Check it out here:
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That’s it for this week!
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