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J & J True Outdoor Adventures
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J & J True Outdoor Adventures was started by father and son, Juddie and Jerod Burgess, the summer of 2011. It is a video show of two common everyday guys from WV hunting in WV. We are not professional hunters, sponsored or affiliated with any organization. Just two ordinary guys who like to hunt and fish in WV. We will show our successes and our failures, we will show us testing products that we hear about whether good or bad. We will show the real outdoor adventures of the everyday hunter. We may go hunting and come home empty handed, or come home with a nice trophy, in our eyes. We may or may not capture the harvest on camera. These videos are about the fun of just being outdoors in God's country and enjoying ourselves.
Also, we have videos of reloading and casting, which could be considered part of the hunting adventure. But the primary purpose is to show hunting in the real world, not TV land where monster bucks seem to be around every tree or field.
Also, we have videos of reloading and casting, which could be considered part of the hunting adventure. But the primary purpose is to show hunting in the real world, not TV land where monster bucks seem to be around every tree or field.
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JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
(4 minutes ago)
Absolutely worth the money and I have very satisfied with this bow. I do not regret getting it, the only regret that I had was letting the one dealer set me up with arrows. I ended going to my local shop near home and got better arrows and my speed picked up. I have harvested 3 deer with it so far and this will be my 3rd season using it. As the ad says this bow is R.A.K. (Ready, Aim, Kill), you get everything you need to hunt except arrows and broadheads.
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mikesmith-ty5fr
(10 minutes ago)
I'm still using the factory stabilizer on mine as the bow is quiet and it seems to have good balance.
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TheMMAnification
(18 minutes ago)
I shoot a the same bow (and rest). Have had great success, taking many whitetails, a couple of Muley's, and a truckload of antelope. Might i suggest that you are probably shooting high because your shoulders are out of alignment. You should bend at the waist to shoot downward. I'm guessing that you sighted it in on level ground. Just a helpful tip.
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Thefoolsfolly
(27 minutes ago)
Get the bowtech the are the best bows on the market.
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JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
(31 minutes ago)
@CoLtS1821JOSH - I am using PSE Carbon Force Radial Weave STL Hunter 200 arrows now. That is what I have been using since I ditched the Easton junk. My arrows are cut down to 26 inches and I am using a 100 grain broadhead/field point (practice).
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robbcayman
(47 minutes ago)
Nice rig, man!!!!
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JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
(51 minutes ago)
My bow is setup with 27" draw and my arrows are now PSE Radial Weave 200 STL Hunters cut to 26 inches. My bow has been chronographed at an average of 315 fps using 100 grain field points.
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CoLtS1821JOSH
(2 hour ago)
What arrows do you have? I can't get tight groups
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RebelnFord
(2 hour ago)
so with a 27" draw your shooting 315fps? whats your poundage?
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JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
(2 hours ago)
My poundage on my bow is set at 62 lbs, due to a shoulder injury, but can go to 70 lbs. My arrows are PSE Radial Weave STL Hunter 200's cut to 26 inches with a 100 grain field point/broadhead. Fletching is Blazer 1.5 inch with regular nocks, not Luminocks.
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KillswithDark
(20 hours ago)
Hi, im completely new in shooting compound bows, i've been shooting a recurve bow but i want to switch, would you recommend this one?
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mrlonely199
(9 hours ago)
I am looking into getting this exact bow. Have you had any problems with it at all and would you say it's worth the money?. Thanks
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andrewscheel2366
(11 hours ago)
R u the guy whose selling the assassin on eBay??
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bowhunterjack101
(19 hours ago)
best arrows they
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CoLtS1821JOSH
(1 hours ago)
what rest did you have them put on?
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