WB; not accurate?
#91
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
No. No it doesn't. The best archers in the world (target) shoot a certain type rest. For my target rig....I'm really interested in learning more about what they're shooting.....and I'll likely go with something along those lines (actually....just ordered one).
For my hunting rig....I look to the people I trust (fellow hunters that I trust) and I listen to their pros and cons on why they shoot what they do (on their hunting rigs). That's where I start looking. Luckily for me....I found a good one early on.....after a not so satisfying experience with another rest.
No. No it doesn't. The best archers in the world (target) shoot a certain type rest. For my target rig....I'm really interested in learning more about what they're shooting.....and I'll likely go with something along those lines (actually....just ordered one).
For my hunting rig....I look to the people I trust (fellow hunters that I trust) and I listen to their pros and cons on why they shoot what they do (on their hunting rigs). That's where I start looking. Luckily for me....I found a good one early on.....after a not so satisfying experience with another rest.
I don't care what anyone thinks of my choices.
#95
RE: WB; not accurate?
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
#96
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot?
You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Its getting old pretty quick.
#97
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Atlas, Why do you care so muchabout Jeff's choice of equipment?
#98
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: atlasman
It's the truth..........and when someone says one thing and then does another I think it should be mentioned.
No ones but his............until he draws everyone else into it.
So does hypocrisy.
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot?
You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Start your own damn thread.
Keep your garbage comments [that have no relation to the discussion] out of my threads.
Please and thank you.
#99
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: 8pt~Bowhunter
I agree!
Atlas, Why do you care so muchabout Jeff's choice of equipment?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Atlas, I have to admit, you're taking some of your comments to a place where they don't need to go.
Who's business is it but Jeff's as to why he chooses to shoot what he chooses to shoot? You don't need to throw your opinion of him or his decision making process out there for everybody, no matter how necessary you see it.
Its getting old pretty quick.
Atlas, Why do you care so muchabout Jeff's choice of equipment?
Where did I mention anywhere in this thread even the slightest concern for what he shoots?
You guys need to read slower
#100
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WB; not accurate?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
So mention it in a PM.
So mention it in a PM.
Start your own damn thread.
Keep your garbage comments [that have no relation to the discussion] out of my threads.
Please and thank you.
Please and thank you.
Is someone forcing you to read this??