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in reply to: Found treasure #50608
Beautiful bow, what a find 😀
in reply to: Scentless body lotion? #35227R2 wrote: That’s my “Wallpaper” herd. 😀 Bout all the ‘elkin’ I’ll get to do this year. Just spent enuff money on new sewer line to have gone on real nice elk hunt. And I ain’t itchin, just cryin’. That is just to stay on topic LOL!
Ouch R2 – but there’s a lot to be said for being able to flush your toilet 😀
in reply to: A little bowfishing film. #35221Nice work Chris, slick editing 8)
in reply to: Focus — the next frontier #35219I hear ya Prowler. I think once the basics are mastered, archery is primarily a mental game 💡
in reply to: 15 to 30 yards, 48# Recurve. #35180Nice shooting George 8)
in reply to: I might have my first Hunting Partner!!! #32889Donnie you sound smitten – and for good reason it seems, enjoy the company both on the hunt and in life 😀
in reply to: Since we're around the campfire…. #32884Totally agree RW, this forum is a great place to hang out and a mine of information.
And nice arrows Prowler 8)
in reply to: the on going talk about bareshaft tuning #32850Prairie Prowler wrote: Kyudo shafts could be a good option for a knuckle dragger, er, I mean long-armed archer.
😆 enjoyed that one Prowler 😆
in reply to: the on going talk about bareshaft tuning #32847J.Wesbrock wrote: Wexbow,
When you have that long of a draw length, trimming arrows isn’t much of an option. For me, finding arrow to accomidate a 32″ draw length can be tricky.
It’s a nuisance alright J as I can’t err on the soft side and trim to requirements. I’ll probably try some 200 grain points and see how they fair (125g currently used). But that’s another pain as it’s actually hard to get heavier points over here because shooters aren’t generally matching points to broadheads because of bowhunting restrictions 🙄
in reply to: Upgrades to the new longbow and arrows #32825Nice work 😀
in reply to: I have to sit down to shoot… #32818Alex, are you canting the bow more in the seated position? I discovered recently that while kneeling my accuracy improved and I worked out it was because I was increasing the cant to clear the ground and was getting better sighting down the arrow using split vision aiming. Could be happening to you?
To counteract “double vision” try closing your non-dominant eye for a while during practice. You can start using both eyes after a while and it usually resolves the issue, again figured this through my own trial and error!
in reply to: the on going talk about bareshaft tuning #31694Interesting idea but does it affect consistency as I’d imagine it would introduce more side force on the bow arm? Probably just a matter of getting used to it I suppose.
in reply to: Congratulations Dave Petersen! #31679Well done Dave, it’s nice to see you getting some recognition for all your hard work 😀
in reply to: New Kota Prarie fire! #31672See the “posting pictures” thread in campfire forum, it’ll guide you through step by step.
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