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in reply to: Widow test drive #63959
R2 wrote: [quote=Doc Nock]Congrats, Gator! Raid the local recycle bins for cans now thru the wait time and you can help pay for that new bow!
Hey Gator, I know some fellers that if you’d follow them around and collect aluminum you could collect a bow fee quite rapidly methinks.:lol:
[/quote. R2. Is that an Axis deer in your profile pic? My bow finally got her just in time for my vacation. Had to leave it for a week.
in reply to: Widow test drive #43279If all goes well the PSA will ship on Wed. 😀
in reply to: Widow test drive #61235It can’t get here soon enough. I figure I have ateast 6 more weeks.
in reply to: Widow test drive #51008Ordered it yesterday. Going with pau ferro for the wood. Now for the wait.
in reply to: What bow to buy #48771If you go for a high end bow go with one that let’s you try it out first. I recently sent a very nice bow back because I didn’t think the fit and finish matched the price.
in reply to: Widow test drive #48763Great opening line. I didn’t buy a trad bow for 35 years then I decided to get back into shooting recurves and lbs again a out a year ago. Now I’m looking a bow #3 in one year. This will probably be the last one for a while. Its my 50th b day present to me.
in reply to: Target Panic #31556Been dealing with it since I was 15 years old. First with a recurve and later in life with the compound. Now I’m back to the recurve and I got it back. Not severe but there. The book instinctive archery insights has some good info. The post above that talks about using the back muscles is good advice. I find that if i concentrate on that I come to full anchor and come on target better. Also. Get a really big target, step off 10 yards, focus on your spot, then close your eyes and execute your shot. I shoot with perfect form when I do this. Well. Typing this on the phone so hope it makes sense. Forgive the type o’s.
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