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in reply to: @#&^%*$ Bear! (Update: Bear wins) #34742
I don’t know a lot about bears, but I’m wondering why he took it ? Would he eat it or just wreck it ?
Bruce
in reply to: Flowers and other blooming' things #32891Great pictures !! It’s pretty much what I like about this site the most,is seeing other people’s habitats and your’s looks to have it all. I’m assuming there’s a trout stream there fairly close !!
Bruce
in reply to: where are the heavier bows at??? #28987TK if you are young and strong , like I once was then the heavier bow is likely the better choice . Firstly you’re release will be pretty much automatic with the heavier bow.if you can hold it at full draw and aim for a few seconds than it is the one.
I have a 48 # recurve and a 58# recurve. I shoot the heavier one better as long as I’m not hurting from the ” Over 60 syndrome “ that seems to hit about every second day! that is when I shoot the lighter bow:wink:
Bruce
in reply to: broadheads #23091I purchased the single bevel Concordes so I can try them and see how they perform. They were very reasonably priced so if they do not get used for hunting then I am not out a lot. The key thing for me will be, if I can get them “REALLY SHARP”. I’ll be comparing them to Stos, Zephyr and three blade Woodsman. The ones I get the sharpest will be the ones I use. They are all good broadheads and there are many more. The key for me is”SHARP”
Bruce
in reply to: Fletching tips #21767Mr. Asbell had a complete chapter dedicated to building wood arrows in one of his books. The same article was also in TBM. Sorry I can’t provide more info ,except it was about 15-20 years ago. If you can get your hands on the article you will have all the information you need.
Bruce
in reply to: broadheads #15757I got single bevel Concordes from Braveheart Archery.
A six pack was $26.99. They shoot good but need lots of sharpening. Mine were 190 grain
Bruce
Price has gone up a little bit.
in reply to: Goals #1 and #2 achieved! I AM TRAD. #13256Enjoyed your story lots! Well done !
I concur with the height of the window openings in blinds.
Bruce
in reply to: Sometimes things get a little too good! #10226Wish I had that problem:cry:
Bruce
in reply to: My wife's new bow needs a name… #7849I agree with Turtle! “Hanna” is my choice
Bruce
in reply to: Pronghorn application is in, now I wait #57647Good luck with the draw as well !
Bruce
in reply to: Bowfishing today #57643Looks like a lot of fun !! Good pictures !!
in reply to: Where Would You Live? #55980Right where I live ! Lots of good hunting ,fishing and not a lot of competition from others.
My son has a place in the interior of B.C. and I am awestruck when I visit. But I really have a hard time imagining hunting there !
Bruce
in reply to: Bow Building 101 – Osage Selfbow Part 1 #33089I’m not into building bows Clay but I watched and found it very interesting! As far as explaining “how to” and that stuff on a scale of 1- 10 I would give a 9.5. But then after watching the “bunny and bear videos” who would expect anything less:wink:
Bruce
in reply to: Show and Tell #32824Just about feel the softness of that quiver without even touching it !! Looks Great !!
Bruce
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