frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
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shorte riser is all ........
shorte riser is all ........
There was a dandy zipper on stickbow a few days ago. It was all I could do not to buy.
you sellin now? Let me know.
I think I am going to save up 1200 dollars and get one of his elk horn risers bows. I just love em.
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
BC, if you want an elk horn riser bow contact Voodoo. Absolutely beautiful bows--and I don't think they cost $1,200.
As for the bow in the pics.......it's got some pretty woods, but other than that, what's the big deal? I used to get all slobbery and big-eyed over fancy woods, and I still like to look at them, but I learned some time ago they don't make the bow shoot any better.
Chad
As for the bow in the pics.......it's got some pretty woods, but other than that, what's the big deal? I used to get all slobbery and big-eyed over fancy woods, and I still like to look at them, but I learned some time ago they don't make the bow shoot any better.
Chad
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
Chad have you shot one ?
They have a lot of maple I think in them ... very light. Mine is all bamboo - its lighter I'd hazard than your 1 piece longbows as a 3 piece TD recurve !
no kidding .... its that light !
They have a lot of maple I think in them ... very light. Mine is all bamboo - its lighter I'd hazard than your 1 piece longbows as a 3 piece TD recurve !
no kidding .... its that light !
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
oh .... why I want one ? I've got dinky hands ... and sometimes a bows "fits" and Zippers seem to git me.
I sold my Adcock about 6 weeks ago on EBAY I love my Zipper so much
I sold my Adcock about 6 weeks ago on EBAY I love my Zipper so much
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
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BC, if you want an elk horn riser bow contact Voodoo. Absolutely beautiful bows--and I don't think they cost $1,200.
As for the bow in the pics.......it's got some pretty woods, but other than that, what's the big deal? I used to get all slobbery and big-eyed over fancy woods, and I still like to look at them, but I learned some time ago they don't make the bow shoot any better.
Chad
BC, if you want an elk horn riser bow contact Voodoo. Absolutely beautiful bows--and I don't think they cost $1,200.
As for the bow in the pics.......it's got some pretty woods, but other than that, what's the big deal? I used to get all slobbery and big-eyed over fancy woods, and I still like to look at them, but I learned some time ago they don't make the bow shoot any better.
Chad
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RE: frog gigging and the impact to traditional archery (with pics)
I honestly don't remember if I've shot or owned one--too many bows, too little memory. If I did, it wasn't good or bad enough to leave a real impression. That's the bows I remember, for the most part--really liked them, or really didn't. There's a few that fall into my "ok" category that I remember, mainly because they get talked about a lot.
BC, have you ever seen Tamo ash? It's the prettiest wood I've seen--'course it depends on the figure.
As for performance, not likely you'll get the absolute best performing recurve from PSE, or even Hoyt. I'll try to remember to ask a friend who stays on top of this stuff who's got the #1 spot currently--pretty sure it will be an ILF limb, probably Samick or W&W. He'll know more about who actually has it, vs. who claims they have it.
Chad
BC, have you ever seen Tamo ash? It's the prettiest wood I've seen--'course it depends on the figure.
As for performance, not likely you'll get the absolute best performing recurve from PSE, or even Hoyt. I'll try to remember to ask a friend who stays on top of this stuff who's got the #1 spot currently--pretty sure it will be an ILF limb, probably Samick or W&W. He'll know more about who actually has it, vs. who claims they have it.
Chad