Check it out, and couldn't have happened for a better guy. If you guys don't know the Whiteknuckle crew, you're missing out. Another bunch of great do it yourselfers.
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NEW ARCHERY WORLD RECORD TURKEY
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God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8
Romans 5:8
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Yea.. Stickbow posted that the other day... I have known Todd for a while he used to work for Andrea engineering treestand parts. He stops over and chats with me at all deer shows. Nice Guy.
Really cool to hear about someone you know knocking down a world record
Really cool to hear about someone you know knocking down a world record
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It would be nice to see a pic but really appreciated the honesty in Todd's post.
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Can you believe it's my first turkey ever?
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How do you score a turkey?
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matt1336 wrote:How do you score a turkey?
NWTF keeps records for typical and atypical (more than one beard) eastern turkeys. Birds are scored by adding measurements of the both spurs and multiplying the combined length by 10. The beard length is measured and multiplied by two. The spur and beard points are added to the total weight for the bird's score.
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