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in reply to: Eagles' Flight Quivers #62348
Thanks Killdeer 🙂
in reply to: The anatomy of a broadhead's edge #62093This is to let you know that I will be adding the single bevel portion very soon, been absolutely crazy here but I’ll get to it.
Thanking everyone for your patience 🙂
in reply to: The anatomy of a broadhead's edge #61829I don’t see why you couldn’t use your Lansky Michael. Give it a whirl and let us know how it worked.
in reply to: Eagles' Flight Quivers #61290Will these quivers fit the smaller style flatbows? Just a question 🙂
in reply to: In need of a helping hand #61289No Killdeer, he’s not from Nigeria but if you talked to him on any morning, his voice is pretty scratchy 🙂 Good call on your part !!!
in reply to: In need of a helping hand #60642This is too funny, I just got a private message from a fella that will do this for me through a fella that knows another fella then through his ex-girlfriend, then another fella…LOL…and to boot, its going to cost me a ton of dough.
Who says life isn’t great, well I contacted my banker and hopefully, my life savings will cover this important transaction…LOL
Thank you anonymous, you’ve saved my day, even if the blades are going to cost me a fortune.
In all a good day 🙂 Guess this tread is done, thank you again for your generosity and help, the band saw blades will be on their way.
As always, wishing all of you a great day !
in reply to: Bear hunting #59821David Petersen wrote: If you have a subscription to TBM online, use the search engine to look for an article by David Petersen about bear hunting — I can’t recall the title but it ran a few years ago and its whole purpose is to lay out as many non-baiting methods as possible for bear, stuff that can work anywhere, as suggested by a leading bear biologist. For what it’s worth, here in CO, since baiting and hounding were banned in ’92, we have more bear hunters, a higher percentage of kills, and bigger bears on average. There IS life beyond the bait bucket! Best luck, dave
My sentiments exactly Dave, we are in the same boat in the Northwest Territories, Canada 🙂
in reply to: who was your mentor? #59059Having been adopted at a very young age ( 3 years old ) and feeling very alone, the Creator allowed me to find solace in the bush.
I remember very well my favorite spot, a flattened rock where I could see my community on one side and the vast wilderness on the other.
I remember, as if it was yesterday, the first bow I built with a willow tree, arrows roughly shaped and tipped with old beer caps, shoe laces tied together helped me get my first rabbitt.
I remember the feeling of getting my first recurve, going outside and releasing the arrow that guided the rest of my life, thank you, I know you are listening, thank you.Today is a new day, a beautiful day, thanking you for allowing me the occasion to share.
in reply to: The anatomy of a broadhead's edge #51310I hope I was able through my explanations provide a bit of sense in what a edge looked like. I’ve been at this for a very long time but I always enjoy learning from our younger generation.
Single bevel broadheads:
– Is that edge strong enough?
– Can we add a secondary working edge on these broadhead?
– Why are people using them? ( I have my own theory )
– Have different cultures used this type of edge? And for what purpose?
– What can stainless steel do for that broadhead design?
– Have we re-invented the wheel with singel bevel edges?
These are some of the questions I will answer to the best of my ability and again, please feel free to join in and allow this great passion of bowhunting to grow.
I will be gone for a week to a traditional archery rendez vous in Alberta, wishing all of you the very best.
SB
in reply to: Something to give away…final edit #50208Both my wife and I want to thank TBM and the winner
BOWHUNTBEAR ->>>———–>
Wishing all of you a great evening 🙂
in reply to: Something to give away…final edit #50205A few other pics for the lucky winner…
in reply to: Something to give away…final edit #50199Well, my wife did the elimination draw and we have a winner.
The name in a few minutes…….
in reply to: Something to give away…final edit #50176Pay It Forward is truly about giving back, this was my families way of making a positive difference in this world and I want to thank all of you for allowing me to do this here on Tradbow.
Again thank you, Meegwetch !
We’ll be posting the winner in a bit, wishing all of you a very nice evening. We’ve put all of the names in a hat and we will be doing an elimination draw, meaning the last name left in the hat wins.
in reply to: The anatomy of a broadhead's edge #49866I think this is the time to have Sharpster join in and take a few minutes to explain the term “Double Bevel”. Ron is the product designer for KME Knife and broadhead sharpener and I wanted to take a few minutes to thank him for allowing me to use his knife sharpener in my tread.
in reply to: The anatomy of a broadhead's edge #49820Here is a little recap on the Broadhead Edge Terminology.
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