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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 89: 2023 Whitetail Forecast
Want to know the absolute BEST days to chase whitetails this season? Well, look no further! In this episode, our all-star panel of experts gives you the FIVE BEST days to be in the woods this fall and winter, as well as the longer periods of peak productivity you should key in on as you make your bowhunting plans. Field Editors Bill Winke and Eddie Claypool join Editor Christian Berg and Associate Editor Mark Demko to discuss how you can maximize your time afield!
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Mock Scrapes. Real Results.
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Creating mock scrapes is a great tactic to put mature bucks in front of your trail cameras and your treestands. Petersen’s Bowhunting Editor Christian Berg demonstrates how to create mock scrapes using the Wildlife Research Center Active-Branch Kit and how it can help you be a more successful deer hunter this season.
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 84: What Are the Best Days to Hunt?
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Every bowhunter wants an edge. Well, what if you could know the best days to spend in the woods? Using data gleaned from millions of trail-camera photos gathered across many years, avid public-land bowhunter Steve Sherk did just that. In this episode, Sherk reveals the secret behind his "30/30" hunting strategy and how it has helped him and many others tag mature whitetail bucks.
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 82: Share Your Success!
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One of the best ways to enjoy bowhunting success is sharing fresh venison with friends and family. In this episode, we discuss ways to share the success with an even wider circle through venison donation programs around the country. Matt Simcox of Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry and Randy K. Ferguson of Pennsylvania’s Hunters Sharing the Harvest explain how you can do goo...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 80: Time to Talk Trail Cams
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Opening day of deer season is just around the corner, and if you haven't already gotten your trail cameras out into the field, now is the time! Lancaster Archery's PJ Reilly joins us to discuss how, where and why to use your trail cameras and how to interpret the things the cameras do - and DON'T - reveal about the deer in your hunting area.
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 79: A Teenaged Big-Buck Assassin
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At the tender age of 14, Aleah Wozniak has killed more trophy whitetails than most bowhunters will in two lifetimes! Wozniak, who has taken 10 bucks with archery gear - including nine that scored more than 140 inches - is also an excellent shot, regularly hitting the bull's-eye from 100 yards or more with her Hoyt bow. Aleah and her father, David, join us to discuss her incredible run of bowhun...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 78: Insights from a Broadhead Junkie
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Pennsylvania bowhunter Brandon Austin is a broadhead junkie. Austin, who has worked at the Lancaster Archery Supply pro shop for more than 20 years, has tested hundreds of broadhead designs over the years and hunted with more than 100 different models. In this episode, he joins us to discuss the features he looks for in a broadhead, the most effective design features and some his favorite model...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 72: Corner Crossing
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More than 16 million acres of public ground nationwide are surrounded in whole or in part by private lands. Land Tawney and Eric Hansen from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers join us to discuss the controversial practice of "corner crossing" to move from one public parcel to another where they join private land in a checkerboard pattern.
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 70: The Changing Face of Bowhunting
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Are crossbows taking over the bowhunting world? In this episode, we reveal just how dominant crossbows have become in many of America's top bowhunting states and what it means for the future of our sport. Michigan DNR’s Chad Stewart, Wisconsin DNR’s Brian Dhuey and Easton Archery’s Clint Warner join us to discuss the crossbow's growing impact on whitetail populations and the many opinions peopl...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 69: Lights, Camera, Action!
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Trying to take an animal with your bow is hard enough. Throw in self-filming the experience and you have a daunting task. Well-known self-filmer @KaitlynMausOutdoors joins Associate Editor Mark Demko to talk about her passion for bowhunting and how she got started filming her own hunts. Plus, she shares her top tips for self-filmers who are just starting out, as well as what gear and equipment ...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 68: Scratching Out Public-Land Turkeys
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Public-land turkey hunting isn't always easy, but success can be found by those hunters willing and able to put in the work and overcome challenges. In this episode, Contributor Clint Casper and good friend Ryan Bertsch join Editor Christian Berg to recap their spring season and share stories about how they overcame low turkey numbers and bad weather to get the job done in Kansas, Nebraska and ...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 67: Uncle Ted Rocks On!
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Ted Nugent has sold more than 40 million albums and performed to sold-out audiences around the globe. He also eats, sleeps and breathes bowhunting. The rock icon joins us to discuss his lifelong passion for the outdoors, whether he writes music in the stand and why this summer’s tour may be your last chance to see the Motor City Madman live!
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 66: One Stick to Rule Them All!
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Sure, you know about the saddle-hunting craze. But do you know about one-sticking? In this episode, UA-camr Greg Staggs from@StaggsintheWild joins us for an in-depth discussion of the one-stick climbing method and how it can take your mobile bowhunting the next level in terms of weight reduction and stealth!
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 65: From Field to Fork!
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The National Deer Association’s Field to Fork initiative introduces adults to bowhunting. Mark, Christian and PJ discuss the importance of outdoor mentors. Then, Pennsylvania Field to Fork Coordinator Elizabeth Kligge explains how archery plays such an important role the innovative, food-focused recruitment program.
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 64: It's Time to Hit the Mountain!
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It's 3-D shooting season, and Brandon Waddell from Mountain Archery Fest is here to discuss this year's event lineup. Featuring seven tour stops from coast to coast, Mountain Archery Fest offers bowhunters an awesome opportunity to hone their shooting skills, compete for prizes and connect with fellow bowhunters in a fun atmosphere that also includes activities such as novelty shoots and corn h...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 62: I Bought a New Truck!
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 62: I Bought a New Truck!
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 62: Nocking On and On...
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 62: Nocking On and On...
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 61: The Sounds of Spring
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 61: The Sounds of Spring
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 60: 2023 Turkey Season Preview
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 60: 2023 Turkey Season Preview
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 59: Shed Hunt Like a Pro
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 59: Shed Hunt Like a Pro
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 58: The Truth About Deer Movement
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 58: The Truth About Deer Movement
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 57: What's New from Bowtech and Excalibur?
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 57: What's New from Bowtech and Excalibur?
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 55: 2023 Valentine's Special
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 55: 2023 Valentine's Special
Bow Review: 2023 Mathews Phase 4
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Bow Review: 2023 Mathews Phase 4
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 52: Top Gear Picks from the 2023 ATA Show
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 52: Top Gear Picks from the 2023 ATA Show
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 51: From Field to Table
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 51: From Field to Table
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 50: TenPoint's 2023 Lineup
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 50: TenPoint's 2023 Lineup
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 49: Bowhunting Predators
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 49: Bowhunting Predators
The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 48: 2023 ATA Show Preview
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The Bowhunting Podcast, Episode 48: 2023 ATA Show Preview
Crossbow Review: 2023 TenPoint Flatline 460
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Crossbow Review: 2023 TenPoint Flatline 460

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @adamfoit419
    @adamfoit419 Місяць тому

    This video made me make my decision on this blind. It's a big no. So many zippers which is nothing but noise.

  • @aforgottennativeamerica8439
    @aforgottennativeamerica8439 3 місяці тому

    Must be shooting a real low poundage because my arrow is stick out the back side of the target 8 inches on the 1/3 targets

  • @justinmahan7860
    @justinmahan7860 6 місяців тому

    Can you keep this up all year around

  • @richardfranchetti3621
    @richardfranchetti3621 6 місяців тому

    Is what is actual speed down range

  • @stephenferguson6363
    @stephenferguson6363 6 місяців тому

    It be interesting to run this with bolts with 50-120 grain brass inserts maybe a collar and a 125-150 grain sevr broadhead. Or a reaper ect. Even at 480-525 grains you'll still be rocking well over 410 fps prob closer to 430. On the 480 grain end.

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 6 місяців тому

    How many times joe rogan talk3d about archery in past 10 years? Twice! Dud likes doing celebrity bows so he can charge them 10 grand per build.

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 6 місяців тому

    No man everyday you need to shoot to be accurate. I shoot 40 arrows a day, night, sun, rain, or snow I'm shooting. I shoot at a 1 inch dot starting at 15 yards an walk back to 80 in my yard

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 6 місяців тому

    First question to customer "what you're shooting an poundage?" You shouldn't be selling 2inch plus expanding broadheads to 40lb bows

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 6 місяців тому

    Pretty ignorant not to hunt with practice arrows. If they are not cracked then they are good

  • @donfrance3
    @donfrance3 6 місяців тому

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  • @Shane76.
    @Shane76. 6 місяців тому

    How is the blind holding up after a couple of years? We are looking at this and the greylight twilight blind for our farm. Thanks

  • @calo8858
    @calo8858 8 місяців тому

    Hey yall great video. Did you feel the need to have to put an anchor with ratchet strap, or any other sort of stabilizing mechanism, to sturdy the blind in case of high winds or if your on uneven ground?

  • @user-rh3pr4lf5e
    @user-rh3pr4lf5e 8 місяців тому

    Basically says all the same info as on 10 points website. No real insight on to how the bow shoots or accuracy some thing that might be useful.

  • @funnyfarmdad9997
    @funnyfarmdad9997 8 місяців тому

    The Viper S400 also has the dry fire inhibitor and unfortunately I found out the hard way that it does it’s job. I got distracted while shooting in my back field a few weeks ago and forgot to load a bolt. I didn’t realize it until I fired it and something didn’t sound right. I realized what I had done and was sick to my stomach. When I looked I found that the string hadn’t gone anywhere. It did bend the pins that stop the string though. I’m more than happy to pay for replacement of those instead of an entire new bow.

  • @evelaye173
    @evelaye173 9 місяців тому

    The adjustment is finer than 19 thousands (.0019) of an inch as you state at 1:17, that would be trash. it's actually 19 ten thousandths of an inch or .0019

  • @philwhite646
    @philwhite646 9 місяців тому

    400 grain arrow. What was the field point weight you were shooting?

  • @JoseMartinez-no2vb
    @JoseMartinez-no2vb 9 місяців тому

    I have one. Love it. Hope to keep it for many years to come. Awesome crossbow.

  • @peterpirog3089
    @peterpirog3089 9 місяців тому

    7 lb trigger lol garbage

  • @Nelson-ry8iv
    @Nelson-ry8iv 9 місяців тому

    *Promosm*

  • @hyperlee78
    @hyperlee78 9 місяців тому

    It is a pretty nice sight, but what happens when it is foggy, high humidity or raining. I'll stick to regular bow sight.

    • @disposable_hero2748
      @disposable_hero2748 4 місяці тому

      Nothing happens. I’ve shot it in pouring rain and snow. The sight is a tank. The pin brightness is adjustable and the sight doesn’t fog up. Sight picture is clearer than any other sight I’ve ever shot 👍🏾

  • @user-xt5oe2gm5v
    @user-xt5oe2gm5v 9 місяців тому

    What's that itsy bitsy spotting scope?

  • @MrSuschy
    @MrSuschy 9 місяців тому

    Is it better as tenpoint nitro XRT?

  • @Thumperr6
    @Thumperr6 10 місяців тому

    What stabilizer you have

  • @ronlongwellphoto
    @ronlongwellphoto Рік тому

    After further thought, another thing to keep in mind here is that the categorization of hunters into crossbow hunters, vertical bow hunters, and gun hunters is itself a bit artificial, at least when it comes to motivations. I got started bowhunting years ago in PA simply because I loved hunting. Bowhunting simply allowed me to do it for a greater portion of the year. In other words, it wasn’t the love of the bow that got me into it. Yes, I learned to love shooting the bow, but I and others are first and foremost hunters. And the most efficient weapon I’m allowed to use in any given season is what I’m going to use. There are LOADS of hunters who fall into that camp. A great many of the guys in the woods in archery season with their bows will be there again in gun season with their rifles. Again, to each his own, as long as it’s legal and ethical.

    • @douglasborgaro6801
      @douglasborgaro6801 9 місяців тому

      @Mr. Longwell Thank you for your post! In a world where everyone seems so divided, the last place such an attitude is needed is in the world of hunting. We need more hunters not less. I will go out on a limb and say something that may not be popular. There is a minority group of vertical bow hunters that are just bad. This group is not interested in facts or even truth. They are not above passing judgment, labeling or even name calling those who don’t do things they way they think it should be done. That group does not care about hunting, they care about themselves. They do more to alienate hunters and degrade the sport than anything else. They whinnied and complained when compound bows were introduced. They presented a self righteous attitude, with a belief that they were somehow better, or more true to the sport and traditions. This gave them all the license they needed to judge themselves as standing on higher ground and criticizing anyone they chose who did not subscribe to doing things their way. Now their clones are trying to do the same things to those that hunt with crossbows. I guess history does repeat itself. Especially if there are those that learn nothing from it.

  • @ronlongwellphoto
    @ronlongwellphoto Рік тому

    Years ago at the Montana Bowhunter's Association convention in Missoula, I had the privilege of sitting at the same table as Judd Cooney and Dwight Schuh. Judd was a noted traditional bowhunter, and also happened to be guiding at the time, and he related a story about a bowhunter who called him wanting to enlist his services as a guide. But the guy was shooting a compound and asked Judd if he'd guide him anyway. Judd's reply was priceless. He said to the guy, "Well, you're a bowhunter, aren't you?" Of course the guy said yes. And then Judd said, "Then of course you're welcome at my camp." That generous attitude impressed me then and it still does. I've hunted with longbows, compounds, and as of a few years ago, a crossbow. I'm the same guy, and I still hunt the same way. But I've been saddened by the animosity and snobbery some level against crossbow hunters. We're all bowhunters. Let's quit the animosity and divisiveness and adopt a more generous attitude! Our sport and hunting heritage deserves no less. Thanks Christian and Mark, for this episode, and the accompanying article in the magazine!

  • @zekkenbot2296
    @zekkenbot2296 Рік тому

    another question does the"TIT-COYO 20 22 Inch Crossbow Bolts and Crossbow Broadheads Set Carbon Crossbow Arrows for Hunting and Outdoor Practice, 12pcs Arrows 12pcs Broadheads(24 Pack)" works for this crossbow ?

  • @zekkenbot2296
    @zekkenbot2296 Рік тому

    i have a question related with the arrows, are they come ready to shot them, or i have to add the "TenPoint Crossbow Arrow Practice Point, 100-Grain" on each arrow ?

  • @Unclebuzzebr
    @Unclebuzzebr Рік тому

    Awesome podcast.

  • @nathanmorkovsky2855
    @nathanmorkovsky2855 Рік тому

    Enjoyed it fellas!!

  • @foggymountainman9138
    @foggymountainman9138 Рік тому

    I've got two 10 points love them both

  • @ryanhietpas218
    @ryanhietpas218 Рік тому

    Are there sling points on the bow?

  • @zachgleason
    @zachgleason Рік тому

    Came here for girl. Where is girl?

  • @brucelewis1017
    @brucelewis1017 Рік тому

    There fang hd runs 405 fps

  • @jamesthornton9508
    @jamesthornton9508 Рік тому

    Cost to damn much !! Can't afford the crossbow that the co. makes are way to high price !! Centerpoint crossbow is a better deal !! Not to prices on center point cross bow !! If the company that make the crossbow would bring the price down maybe people can afford to buy it !!!!! Such as 10 pointer crossbow !!!!

  • @chipruggerio8376
    @chipruggerio8376 Рік тому

    "Promo sm"

  • @MsKaylakay19
    @MsKaylakay19 Рік тому

    Works great I so needed this

  • @colefawcett3191
    @colefawcett3191 Рік тому

    Needs adjustable stock to make it more comfortable to shoot instead of being so hunched up with it m looks awkward to shoot

  • @thomasstutes7125
    @thomasstutes7125 Рік тому

    PO Box 456 Crowley Louisiana 70526

  • @stevemeister65
    @stevemeister65 Рік тому

    How heavy was the stand and frame to stand-up? Could 2 guys do that?

    • @PetersensBOWHUNTING
      @PetersensBOWHUNTING Рік тому

      Two strong guys probably could. We did it with three, and it was no problem at all.

  • @TheDeerhunter42
    @TheDeerhunter42 Рік тому

    ill never shoot another Tenpoint xbow again!!! junk

  • @acillaton
    @acillaton Рік тому

    It looks cool, but it would be illegal to use for hunting in many states like in CT your hunting arrow (bolt) has to be 18" or longer.

  • @vfonte218
    @vfonte218 Рік тому

    I think it looks ugly...just my opinion

  • @benellifelli
    @benellifelli Рік тому

    I have the Tenpoint Havoc RS440. The “ New “ Flatline 460 is built off the same platform, but a lot of new features that make this crossbow an absolute killer! I love how it is compact, quiet and dead on accurate! The strut system and speeds at 460 will make this crossbow one heck of a hunting machine! Got to get one !

    • @TrulyUnfortunate
      @TrulyUnfortunate Рік тому

      Got mine two weeks ago. I added the Burris Oracle X. Getting over a hip replacement so I cant get out and shoot it and it's driving me Crazy!!!

  • @javierlopez1623
    @javierlopez1623 Рік тому

    Hello I have a question does the scope come sighted in already or no

    • @PetersensBOWHUNTING
      @PetersensBOWHUNTING Рік тому

      Hi, no, you need to sight it in, but it's a pretty quick process.

  • @aaronmeeks1155
    @aaronmeeks1155 Рік тому

    I'll stick with my Excalibur micro 355 that only weighs 5lbs

    • @colefawcett3191
      @colefawcett3191 Рік тому

      Weighs 5lbs but it's a mtr wide and half the speed , I carried my nitro rdx for a couple of 15klm round trips smashing red stags at 80 mtrs with complete pass throughs and pin point accuracy, don't play the weight game

  • @dheller777
    @dheller777 Рік тому

    Nice crossbow. The over 11-pound actual weight is quite a bit more than the weight they advertise which is bare bow weight. Also they don't include the length of the stirrup which makes it longer than the Ravins R29X. Can't afford one but if I could I would give her a try for sure,

  • @garywt54
    @garywt54 Рік тому

    What scope is on the Bow?

  • @michiganwoodsman2199
    @michiganwoodsman2199 Рік тому

    Second and last comment. My Scorpyd with these long shots is as quiet as my Matthew’s bow. I would like to know the decibel level that bow puts off to compare.

  • @michiganwoodsman2199
    @michiganwoodsman2199 Рік тому

    Please don’t tell me how far we can shoot with your bow. I am close friends with your highest up guy and I’m also a deer and bear guide. My point? My Scorpyd which is extremely quiet, I have killed Elk, moose, bear, deer , antelope and many many others over the last few years and even whitetail deer I’ve shot them at 40 to 80 yds and with the Swat broadhead 3.75 inch cut I’ve murdered them all! Even elk! And this new bow you’ve made looks and feels amazing! So kudus just please don’t tell people with those speeds they can’t shoot past 40 or so. It will knock an elk or bear down at 100 yds all day long with low wind

    • @pedrothehunter3721
      @pedrothehunter3721 Рік тому

      U right bud I’ve killed deer up 100 yards with my r-10 ravin crossbow if the conditions are right

    • @michiganwoodsman2199
      @michiganwoodsman2199 Рік тому

      @@pedrothehunter3721 the deer honestly can’t even hear the bow go off when they are over 60 yds away! I literally stood behind a tree at 100 yds and had my friend shoot the target next to me and I honestly didnt hear anything but the arrow hitting the target. I was very impressed and surprised.

    • @pedrothehunter3721
      @pedrothehunter3721 Рік тому

      @@michiganwoodsman2199 u right buddy I have a video on u tube my channel I shot 80 yards with killer instinct crossbow frt killed deer so your scorpyd crossbow is even better it’s quieter and faster love those crossbows but I went with the r-10 ravin but yours is great

    • @michiganwoodsman2199
      @michiganwoodsman2199 Рік тому

      @@pedrothehunter3721 the Scorpyd is the best bow made in my opinion. I was an Archery tech and then went on the Be the store manager of a massive hunting retail store. Ravines customer service isn’t good at all. We had so many customers screaming about how Ravin wouldn’t fix their bows :-( Scorpyd also uses bansdale limbs which Matthew’s uses, they also use ALL titanium screws bolts and fasteners. And they are light and have competition triggers in them. Plus as a bow hunter their logo Ravin used a couple years ago that said “welcome to your next rifle” really bummed me out. It made people think us xbow hunters are cheaters… and we’re not!

    • @pedrothehunter3721
      @pedrothehunter3721 Рік тому

      @@michiganwoodsman2199 u right my next crossbow is going to be scorpyd they make the 420 death stalker tactical version love their trigger too

  • @timsickles6572
    @timsickles6572 Рік тому

    Only bad thing it cost to get one

    • @jamesthornton9508
      @jamesthornton9508 Рік тому

      Yep !! That what I am talking about ! To high prices !!!