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  • njbroug

    Active Member
    Feb 6, 2009
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    Laurel
    I'll be hunting in Calvert County at a buddy of mine's property in a week or so, and I have a new crossbow for that purpose. However, I'd like to zero it in before I get down there so I'm ready to go when I arrive. Is there anyone near Laurel (right of 216) who has enough property to allow me to zero in at 30 yards. I'm happy to bring my own target and all the equipment I'll need, and I'll certainly be respectful of your time and property. This coming Monday would be great if that works for you as I will be off work.

    Thanks!
     

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