Honey I've been thinking!

@jduckhunter, there is no way you could win an argument with your wife and your daughter :E Lol:

Anyway, you did a good deed, well, three in fact !
 
o_O....they never last for more than a week max!!! :E Shake Head:

Actually, you are never in positive territory. Only attempting to reach level Zero! This just means jduckhunter may be at Zero for more than one day. In my situation, I'm just trying to tread water every day.
 
Actually, you are never in positive territory. Only attempting to reach level Zero! This just means jduckhunter may be at Zero for more than one day. In my situation, I'm just trying to tread water every day.

water!!! your lucky.....i am always trying to keep my nose just above the sh-t level.......:E Big Grin:
 
o_O....they never last for more than a week max!!! :E Shake Head:
no problem. I am in trouble at least once per week.... if I am not, I'm not breathing.
 
How do they do it? We were at a local electric co-op dinner last night, sitting across from two women that we had never met before. They seemed very nice and the conversation with them was very pleasant, they seemed impressed with how long my wife and I have been married and with the way we treat each other. Then all of a sudden the conversation turns and I'm catching hell about my wife's honey do list and the fact that it never gets any shorter because I never do anything that she asks me to. So apparently I got no points for my good deed or they expired already. It was three against one so I knew better then to try and fight back, so I just leaned back in my chair and bowed out of the conversation.
 
It was three against one so I knew better then to try and fight back, so I just leaned back in my chair and bowed out of the conversation.

wise move JD, in a situatation like that , most times we say it best , when we say nothing at all .....:whistle::whistle:
 
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I guess I'm in the minority on this post, the only one I have to report to is my checking account(no wife yet) but I am frequently in trouble with my checking account as well due to hunting
 
I guess I'm in the minority on this post, the only one I have to report to is my checking account(no wife yet) but I am frequently in trouble with my checking account as well due to hunting
Some day reedy you'll find out what we're talking about.
 
Haha,

But I also agree with Nyati, job well done getting new people interested in shooting!
 
Damn sight better than living with a half way anti gunner. I did 50 years and heard all sorts of why this and why that concerning my guns, the cost, the "need", the time away from home, etc, etc. Consider yourselves lucky that they are interested and will share your interest in guns and shooting.
 
Consider this the best investment you ever made selling that rifle to buy them pistols. As they get hooked on shooting maybe hunting they will never argue about you going hunting or buying whatever you want.......... as long as you buy them ammo and new guns regularly.

I am pretty lucky. My wife has MS, and is concerned that she won't be able to walk as far on her next trip to Africa. She asked for a crossbow for Christmas so that she can archery hunt in a blind and still get her animals.

I told her that since I went on an elk hunt this year we could go wherever she wants next year. She was thinking Scotland or Italy, but told me a month ago that she thinks we should just go back to Africa and hunt. So we will see if she can talk me into it.
 
Sounds like you're already convinced. The power of a woman, don't ya know. Go for it while she can.
 
Consider this the best investment you ever made selling that rifle to buy them pistols. As they get hooked on shooting maybe hunting they will never argue about you going hunting or buying whatever you want.......... as long as you buy them ammo and new guns regularly.

I am pretty lucky. My wife has MS, and is concerned that she won't be able to walk as far on her next trip to Africa. She asked for a crossbow for Christmas so that she can archery hunt in a blind and still get her animals.

I told her that since I went on an elk hunt this year we could go wherever she wants next year. She was thinking Scotland or Italy, but told me a month ago that she thinks we should just go back to Africa and hunt. So we will see if she can talk me into it.
Sorry to hear about your wife's illness. At the same time she sounds like a pretty game gal, with wanting a cross-bow and all. Do your homework but I think an Excaliber Matrix is the way to go. One of their better features is that you can remove two bolts and transport it in a rifle case.
 
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Sorry to hear about your wife's illness. At the same time she sounds like a pretty game gal, with wanting a cross-bow and all. Do your homework but I think an Excaliber Matrix is the way to go. One of their better features is that you can remove two bolts and transport it in a rifle case.
thanks for the heads up.
Excalibur is one that is on our list. I feel like it is probably the best, most durable crossbow... though I have limited knowledge.
Her necessities:
1. light
2. safe- must have the "no dry fire" feature
3. small- she is short and small.

Which Matrix is it that you are recommending?
She likes the looks of the Micro 355 and the 335 Nightmare.

This is the newest Excalibur MicroSuppressor. it's kind of expensive, but would seem to fit the bill. http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/catalog/crossbow/product0001
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You are a good man JD! I am impressed by people who can make a career out of staying married and liking each other still. I tried it twice just to make sure I wasn't good at it!
Cheers,
Cody
 
thanks for the heads up.
Excalibur is one that is on our list. I feel like it is probably the best, most durable crossbow... though I have limited knowledge.
Her necessities:
1. light
2. safe- must have the "no dry fire" feature
3. small- she is short and small.

Which Matrix is it that you are recommending?
She likes the looks of the Micro 355 and the 335 Nightmare.

This is the newest Excalibur MicroSuppressor. it's kind of expensive, but would seem to fit the bill. http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/catalog/crossbow/product0001
MicroSuppressor_WEB_72dpi_websitePNG.png
I currently have the Matrix 355, my next one would no doubt be one of the "Micros" at 355 or faster. Yes they are a little pricy, but well worth the money. At 50 yards and under their "killing power" will match most rifles. Double lung shots work best. At 73 I can still cock my bow with the cocking rope, you might consider getting the "crank" for your wife. Have her spend some time judging distance with and without the use of a range finder on various size targets. I guarantee she will love the results.
 
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thanks Shootist. My wife is the one concerned about the price. She can never wrap her mind around spending money on herself.
My main thing is simply whether the difference in price matches difference in quality.
Here, it looks as though it does, but I've never held one or shot one to know for sure.
In the end, she will look at them and we'll go for there, but I will try to steer her, lol, to the one I want her to have. (the better one)
 

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