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How good are your nunchuk skills, bow hunting skills?

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I think the thing that would trip most people up is hunting with the bow. Hunting takes a particular set of skills that are not well manicured by modern society, as does accurate use of a bow. Most hunting bows I have used have an 70lb+ draw strength, I have a very hard time believing that most people could manipulate a bow like that skillfully enough to accurately hit a target.

My experience says that most people don't know how to walk let alone hunt. It is amazing how much noise people make with their feet.
 
My experience says that most people don't know how to walk let alone hunt. It is amazing how much noise people make with their feet.

That would allow you to find and kill your competition easier. Always look on the bright side of life.
 
I actually have a few sets of chucks as well as
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and this
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but im currently learning sticks

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I've seen both Hunger Games movies, so I'm fairly confident that I can survive amongst my competition.
 
I couldn't take out a deer with nunchucks but have taken out a few with my bow. They're older models but would still do the job
 
sure, it's easy

find someone who knows how to live off the land

wait till they fall asleep

steal their food

letting them do all the work for you = win
 
i can shoot a bow decently well, can build a fire in the rain (give matches/lighter or even flint'n'steel in a pinch), i can navigate a forest w/o losing my bearings, so probably much better than the normal office guy, much worse than anyone who actually lives outside a city.
 
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