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Paul Melching
Radical Operator Forum "You won't get past the front gate"
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posted May 14, 2017 08:45 AM
was at the local park and swap in town getting rid of some unneeded clutter and traded a cattle skull for a traditional bow , what a trade its a 52" 55# Bear Kodiak Magnum in mint condition. Lucky me !
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Leonard
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posted May 14, 2017 11:30 AM
How come I never get deals like that?
You know, there are many boutiques as you drive up 17 with Sedona as your destination and I have seen cattle skulls for sale, all tricked out with turquoise appliqués, and they get a huge price, I think $400/$500? I always thought I'd like to do that as a project but never found a decent skull.
Another one is Sahuaro floor lamps, all cleaned up and lacquered. Now, when I have seen them, they are in the $1500 range.
Good hunting. El Bee
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Kokopelli
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posted May 14, 2017 12:05 PM
You scoundrel !!!!!
Since I know that you're a 'compound guy' might I suggest; Cant the bow over about 45* Draw with all three fingers under the nock. Come to anchor tight up under your eye. Sight down the arrow shaft to the target & cut her loose !!!! There's a wee bit more to it than just that but that should get you started.
Oh, .......and remember to have fun.
Needless to say, the next time you're down this way ...................
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Paul Melching
Radical Operator Forum "You won't get past the front gate"
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posted May 14, 2017 12:36 PM
Its labeled 55# I shot it today its a snappy little bow very fast easy to use pulled it to 29" no stacking very sweet no pinch either ! light as can be compared to my compound set up some judo points having fun with the bunnies !
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Leonard
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posted May 15, 2017 05:22 AM
I always figured those were fighting words; calling somebody, "a compound guy"? Better smile when you say that, Amigo!
Good hunting. El Bee
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Paul Melching
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posted May 15, 2017 06:18 AM
Thanks for the pointers KOKO this thing is fun don't know if I want to hunt big game with it I'm so used to my compound. with all the wheels and shit. Do you even own a compound or is all your gear traditional?
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Kokopelli
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posted May 15, 2017 06:56 AM
Got a couple of compounds but haven't shot them in years. They were the shit-hot set ups when I first got them but in today's hi-tech world, pretty crude. 'Had' a Morret Dyna-bow that finally underwent explosive disassembley when the upper limb delaminated. With it's six inch lower limb it was a great carp bow for wading in waist deep water.
Got a long bow, too but don't shoot it very often.
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