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in reply to: where are the heavier bows at??? #43166
Sounds like you’ve been through the mill codger and still shooting heavy bows! As we say over here – fair play to ya! 😀
in reply to: Ebay bow redo #32077Keep us posted handrifle, I love following bow projects like this 😀
in reply to: My kind of bowhunting #27726And that the plantar fascitis (sp?) has cleared up. My wife is killed with it at the moment too 🙁
David Petersen wrote: I too am a member of PBS, but really wish they’d change the name. I know this is an old topic, but I’m betting they could double membership in short time with a more appropriate name. “Professional” has a distinct meaning with no room for roaming. It just doesn’t fit here and has a negative feel to it among lots of folks. Can’t count the times I’ve heard this from others, as well as saying it myself. IMHO
Being a paddy from across the pond, and thus a completely external observer, i thought PBS was an organisation for PROFESSIONAL hunters and figured its members would primarily be outfitters, guides, game managers, writers, coaches, etc. The name is definitely misleading 😕 Just an opinion from someone looking from the outside in.
in reply to: Hunting Bigfoot in Texas #24512I imagine that will put paid to any bigfoot pranksters in the lone star state – the fun goes out of things when there’s a higher risk of getting shot! 😯 😆
in reply to: Must have a lucky frogs tooth in my pocket #20947A lucky escape for you and the deer Troy 😯
in reply to: New Kanati #15615That’s a beaut smithie – i’m getting bow envy! 😉
in reply to: diy 3d targets #15603Great collection of targets snafu. Happy shootin…
in reply to: Bullet casing to suit 5/16 wooden shafts #12126Duncan wrote: Another suggestion would be to cut some 2″-3″ sleeves from a 2217 aluminum shaft and epoxy them to the end of your shafts, Then you could slide a 11/32″ rubber blunt over that. If your shafts are cedar this will only move the weak point to the rear of the new sleeve so they won’t be “break proof” This works best on carbons but would also work on tough wood shafts. Good luck.
Thanks for this tip Duncan. With a 31″ draw I’ve been looking for a solution to moving my blunts away from the arrow rest (blunt slipped over a 32″ shaft catches the rest). This sounds like just the ticket.
in reply to: Sometimes things get a little too good! #11014There are easier ways to widen a nock R2 😆
in reply to: Goals #1 and #2 achieved! I AM TRAD. #11000Great story Tombow, thanks for sharing. Enjoy the warm glow of success 8)
in reply to: Mid Summer Lake Tekapo Tahr Hunt – New Zealand #10989Thanks for sharing that NZ. Awesome country and a great stalk. Hopefully you’ll claim your prize next time. Just make sure to let us know about it 8)
in reply to: diy 3d targets #60686Great idea snafu and a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a 3D. Keep us posted on the next creations.
in reply to: Bow Building 101 – Osage Selfbow Part 1 #54949nice work clay and all very instructive. it would be nice to see the finished (sanded and sealed) bow flinging a few arrows just to take it full circle, although i realise this would take considerably more time. really enjoyed all three videos.
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