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in reply to: Bow Season vs. Crossbows #10037
As Don Thomas has so wisely said, “To hell with the ‘Big Tent’ theory!”
I like that! I like it allot!:)in reply to: Bowyers: Brace Height Question #9147Yes! you got me. I always mark it on the Bow myself, where it shoots the best for me. That way I do not forget. I think the reason it is not done is because the best recamendation would be a starting point at best. Tuning variations for deflection and individual syle will cause it vary up to an inch.
in reply to: A few things I've learned #8172Whats the best daypack?
in reply to: Technology Kills Tradition? #64142I would call it” A Masterpiece” and a very nice Bow!!!!
There really is no division, only opinions!:)in reply to: A few things I've learned #64135I prefer trail mix!:)
in reply to: Bowyers: Brace Height Question #64094My Dick Boss has it marked “BH 7”
in reply to: Bowyers: Brace Height Question #64093Most reputable Bowyers do!:)
in reply to: A few things I've learned #63067I would love to hear your Ideas Hank!:)
in reply to: Footed Shafts #62316There is the project Steve, make your own! Bet you would be good at it too.:)
in reply to: A few things I've learned #62236Daypacks! What kind is best?
in reply to: A few things I've learned #62235I buy the bigger wider strips of stick on velcro at wal-mart. I cut the female (soft) strip into a strip that covers the limb groove to pad the string. This same strip makes good shelf material as well. I like velcro! It keeps my BP vest attached (keepers) and my ankle holster on. What is bad about velcro?:)
in reply to: sick of the pain!!!!!! #61449Whats the brace height? Take a pic of you at full draw and post.
in reply to: TBM..Subscribe or buy off the shelf? #61206I did not know this! Will subscribe. Truth leads to honesty, and honesty leads to character, which leads to trust!:)
in reply to: A few things I've learned #59644Choosing the right Day pack is an important consideration. Ideas on a particular maker or type? Hydration or not? Must be quiet and not bright colored. Ideas?
in reply to: A few things I've learned #58685LED’s
Two nocks on string for three under, one over, one under.
Female velcro on the belly side tips, help silence string hits on recurves.
Silencers in 3rd’s on the string.
Give yourself a day to acclimate, two is better.
Sow the pocket in the middle of your shirts, compact bino slip.
A pint of whiskey for the sheepherder gets decent info. A fifth gets the truth.
If you do not know where you are going, and where you are at, Stop, and go back to where you started, preferably camp.
Off the shelf or a springy for hunting in rough country. Stick ons are a gamble.
In bear country, pull your hams up over a limb with para cord if you have to leave them overnight, not too close to the limb edge.
Chlorophyl caplets two weeks before the hunt, and during. Ivory soap if nothing else. No aftershaves scented, or colognes before or during. -
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