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in reply to: Arrow rest replacement question. #54178
Thanks Dave and Troy! I had already ordered a new calf skin rest from 3 Rivers and was wondering how to go about putting it on. I just saw where the old one was under the grip wrap and me brain just hiccuped and was stuck. When I read what you two suggested I had one of those “Duh” moments. Many thanks you two!
Eric
in reply to: Quick question on Vapor Carbonwood arrows? #62817Thanks Dave and Ed maybe someone will eventually post something about their experience with these arrows. This was also more of just a curiosity type question and I wanted to maybe pick some brains here. My knowledge of traditional archery is very small and limited which I probably could put it all on a 3X5 index card. Outside of Traditional Bowhunter magazine and it’s forum here I am basically on my own.
in reply to: Looking for a PA bow maker. #57685ssumner1 wrote: The guy u were looking for is gibow.com
This is what I was looking for. Thanks ssumner!
SteveMcD thanks for the other builder I will definitely check him out.
in reply to: Info on tuning your bow #49823TBMADMIN wrote: Hi Eric,
I guess my question is are you tuning it for brace height/noise or for arrow flight? The article Tuning 101 covers bare shaft tuning for flight issues. Maybe some of the other folks here have ideas to help.
Yes I guess for all of that but then I might just be over reacting to reading the recent tip of the week and looking back through some of my old back issues of TBM. Thanks for the link David I’ll definitely read over that.
Again I just might be over thinking things here since I only just re-started traditional bow last fall. I would really like to try it small game hunting and as far as deer I’ll keep it under 30 yards. I guess my biggest factor would be to just practice shooting and getting my form correct for more precise or smaller targets. I am just getting so excited about hitting the woods this fall. My wife will be trying her had at archery this year but for her it will be using a 6-Point(10-Point) Recurve crossbow. I have a two year old son I would just love to take out with me for an evening hunt in the blind and I might be able to convince my 20 year old step son to try it too. I am just getting very amped up here. 😀
in reply to: Old Bear bow question? #11629Thanks Steve for the info and the link. It is nice to know a little something about this make of bow. I bought my Stag Hunter off E-bay several years back and only finally took it hunting this past archery season and I did get my first traditional harvest with it. I am planning on keeping it for many years to come and hopefully pass it onto my son.
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