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in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #45932
You’r right, very right 😉
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #45497I love jokes :lol::lol::lol:
in reply to: Does it really matter ? #44954Do you write books ? :twisted::roll::twisted:
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #44933What a good new, one of the oldest bow know as a hard to draw stick could be a very smooth and performant bow I do not want create controversy but those bows are known for flexibility worthy of a shovel handle
Of course everyone has their assessment criteria but I can’t imagine an century old technology better than what is possible today
But one thing is sure and I agree for:
pleasure is where you find it
Have a nice 2015 year Sweet, Fun and safe , for all of you :D:D:D
in reply to: Custom Bow Makers #42629For me
the prettiest here
http://www.blacktailbows.com/snakebit-series.html
But from very far those with the best performance are here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m1ad2O7s04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTM19GvFkQU
Mine is 45 Lbs @ my 28 draw lenght 11 grains / pounds fly 212 p/s
That is about you get with 55 Lbs BW.:shock:
in reply to: Merry Christmas bow hunters! #34323Merry Christmas from South of France
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #24024You think a Bear Kodiak Magnum is smooth to draw ,
For me,Bear Bow is as sooomth as a a shovel handle can be
Otherwise what would be the improvement in a century ??:oops::oops::oops:
in reply to: Thinking about trying wood arrows #23695Making very good wooden arrows is as complicated than result can be ( expected ) correct
In 2014 shooting wooden arrows is a pleasure not best or fast way to make arrows flaying straight
If shooting no more than 15 / 18 feet when hunting,can be nice if you use real trad bow ( not a machine made of carbon, glass etc…. ) as I do 😈
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #23690grumpy wrote: I have a short draw, I’ll take it. lol 😀
This is the best issue for such a bow
Another idea is to hang it on a wall and get a bow @ your draw lenght
:roll:sorry 😉
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #22543It’s write on the bow :if made for 28 will be very hard to draw over and very easy to broke
If your car’s tire are made for 100mph would you be confident at 150 ???????
in reply to: Thinking about trying wood arrows #18340I think 3Rivers gets theirs from Hildebrand.
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This is possible but I’m in Europe and it’s difficult for us to order in USA
Custom ( french)charging a lot, and very rare archery shop working oversea
in reply to: Thinking about trying wood arrows #18164have a first look at 3 rivers archery but remember spined and weighted
Good quality wooden shafts have a spot to let you know what side is spined This is important to glue nocks
in reply to: Thinking about trying wood arrows #18122You’r not alone with 31,5 draw length
Look for tapered shafts spined and weighed around 80/85 Lbs
Wood is not carbon, but if you choice first quality wooden shafts you will reach your goal
let us know how this sounds ( and goes ) for you
in reply to: New Bow!!!! #13538Very very nice bow
Fast as can be hope, but for hunting speed is not first thing, pleasure and facility to shoot with such a weapon is essential
Hope you keep enjoying your new toy !
in reply to: Longbow shot while sitting #11584What a nice shoot 😯
Did you got target ?
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