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in reply to: Quiver help #18301
Gary
If you mean the CatQuiver – 3 rivers carries them – check their website
Scout
in reply to: bow repairers #9281Jon –
I have not had this problem { Yet !} but if I did I would contact the Bowyer first, if still building – and/or Mr Joe Lasch at info@prairietrad.com who is very knowledgable and helpful.
Scoutin reply to: Hammering Trade Points from Spoons #8094Bounty Hunter —
Thanks – Very interesting info, probably just what the Comanche’s [ and other Native American Nations did]building BHds out of available metals.
curious to see how, well it performs –
Scoutin reply to: My first deer…..EVER!!! #59028Jay T —
Well Done —
I am Glad you got her with the Ocala [ I shot my first with my Ocala]looks like a great shot also
Scoutin reply to: Whats you FOC? #55718Troy
225 gr tuffhead – 100gr brass insert
28.5″ shafts – 5″ fletch
Axis – 400 ——–730gr–efoc/29%
gold tip – 55/75 –722gr–efoc/28.5%
I have not shot any game yet with these, so will hold here until.
ScoutPS – I wanted to get above 650grs [ bone threshold ] to enhance my ability to cleanly take most game, out of several bows —
in reply to: Early Season a Bust #48659Long winter coming—
Scoutin reply to: moose hunt, not for the faint of heart #47322Great Hunt and wonderful discreption/photos of same –
sounds like you had a grand time.
I too am interested in your Bow/arrow set up?
Scoutin reply to: Congratulations Dave #46470Wow — 2 in one year — cool
Scout.in reply to: one piece to take down #46323I have no experience with this [ although I do own a Shrew Samauri Takedown, built that way].
The Other Members* {Majority] who have attempted to do what you are asking have not been satisfied. I would Imagine it costs more to rebuild one, than make one from scratch.
I am sure members who are experienced in this endeavor will Chime in soon—remember – the Hunt is on! and they are out on the Chase — as I will be again next week
Scout* at least from previous posts here on the subject
in reply to: Plaid Shirts #46314Rmorris –
It looks like a good deal — I just ordered some, good designs at a reasonable price. Designed for the Bowhunter– by a well known and Respected Trad Bow hunter–
Scoutin reply to: Eagle's Flight Quivers #45174I have one – Copperhead{ matches a Centaur copperhead backed bow} it is nicely done. The people who run the Outfit are very friendly and accommodating — I enjoy doing business with them.
Scoutin reply to: Hunter, Angler, Gardner, Cook – great blog #45118Smithhammer –
I put this spot in My Favs, as soon as you said he had a Good Sharptail grouse recipe — but How good is the Sage grouse recipe!? They are the more difficult bird to make “Tasty” – at least to my Palate. Spent a few years on the Plains before I returned to My beloved Mountains.
Scoutin reply to: Wife says I went too far… #45107Dave —
Damn ! Now I have to go out in the Dark and try to shoot a candle! Use to play with trick shooting with Firearms [ still do – job related]Interesting Idea – of course your Eye will be drawn to the spot/ rather than pick one, Sooo as long as your technique is good and range resonable not too difficult!? after a couple/triple/quad- a dozen tries -haha –
Is there a range { distance / Standard ?}or what do you consider or have heard is proper? Since it is your Night/Match – might start a whole new Competition phase at the Natls – Hard Part is “Lighting the Match” -then turning it off
Scoutin reply to: I hope my dreams never come ture #45094I rarely remember mine — but the few I did were just a flash of recognition and gone, they were kinda scary — I think I prefer not being able to recall dreams!
Scoutin reply to: Ahhhh Nuts. #45091George- cool – looks like the crop was good in your area —
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