Bleach is bad on the bones. Makes them very brittle. McKenzie or Van Dykes Taxidermy supply makes a bleaching agent that you mix 50/50 with Hydrogen Peroxide. Thats what I use on all of the work that I get in. It turns it very white and looks real nice.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SteveO</div><div class="ubbcode-body">CX Maxima's</div></div>
No problems with them for me.
I have one. Its a thunderstick 3. I don't know much about long bows and I got it for a graduation present a few years ago. Its a great shooting bow though. My uncle has 3 other long bows and none of them even compare to how it shoots. I'm planning on shooting it more this summer and...
If I were you I'd shoot every bow on the market and see what fits you the best. I got a High Country Speed Force on the way. 342 to 352 IBO!!! They also guarantee there bows down to 3 grains per pound and make some feather light arrows you can shoot out of it. No hand shock, smooth, and very...
I was wondering if anybody on this site has shot or owns a High Country Speed Force and what they thought of it. I shot one of there Iron Mace bows yesterday and love it. I have heard nothing but good things about it but just wanted a few more opinions.
I found a leg like that in a fence this year with no carcass in the area. Im sure the yotes probably drug it off somewhere. Either that or theres a three legger running around.
What a nasty way to die.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Justhunt87</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Maxima Hunters with 2 Blade Rage!</div></div>
Can't go wrong with that setup. Its a little spendy but well worth it. Make sure you put 2" blazers on those shafts too!!!
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