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in reply to: Back stops #26333
I got a “arrow stoping net” from an archery store online, and that woorks werry well. It is 2 x 3 meters, about 7 x 10 feet, and comes in a transport bag so I can bring it with me wherever we go. At home I hang it on the fence of the chicken coop and in the woods between som trees. I also have a frame, made of 2 x 4, that is bolted together that I can put up wherever needed.
The net hangs freely in the bottum and if I should miss the target, stops anny fildpointed arrow.
in reply to: Ragg bag filling #14142Thank you all for good sugestiones. I will se what I can get a hold of and fill it up.
Have a nice weekend everyone 😀
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #45379It is a good thing that we are not all allike, I realy like my shovel handel. 😀
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #44883Happy new year everybody 😀
Now it is about a month since I got the Kodiak Magnum, and must say I am very pleased.
It is smooth to draw with no stacking at all up to 29″ draw, witch was for me the draw length that came out with this bow. It shoots very consistent gropings, a little to the left for me, so a little adjustment in holding / sighting and it is spot on.
A nice bow to shoot, and a very easy handler with is short length. 😀
in reply to: Suggestions: History of Archery Books #37395Hallo.
Two books I have learnd a lot from is:
The bow builder`s book
european bow building from the stone age to today
ISBN: 978-0-7643-4153-3
Traditional bowyer, more unnecessary fun
By Jack B. Harrison
ISBN: 0-97266393-0-6
in reply to: Bear Kodiak Magnum #24312Thank you all for the replys.
Seems like it is ok to draw the KM to 29 / 30 “.
Stix, your link was realy nice.
Think I will by the bow and try it out.:D
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