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Bols 08-28-2007 07:45 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
Can you tell if a strand is cut or anything else that might cause a serious problem? Or is it just a fuzzy string?



Michigan hunter14 08-28-2007 07:50 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
I don't see anything that throws any red flags, thats what I don't understand. Its just fuzzy in about 4 places


Bols 08-28-2007 08:02 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
Personally, I would keep those areas waxed well and shoot the bow.

Keep an eye on those specific spots during season. . .don't shoot the bow if you see a torn strand.

Unless you are going to be shooting it a ton during season, you should be able to make it through hunting no problem.



Michigan hunter14 08-28-2007 08:04 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
Thanks Bols!I appreciate all the help:)

Bols 08-28-2007 08:10 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 

ORIGINAL: Michigan hunter14

Thanks Bols!I appreciate all the help:)
No problem bro. Just keep an eye on things and let us know if something changes.

I would look into getting a good custom set of strings in the offseason. Gibblet has some solid strings for reasonable prices.




Michigan hunter14 08-28-2007 08:12 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 

ORIGINAL: Bols


ORIGINAL: Michigan hunter14

Thanks Bols!I appreciate all the help:)
No problem bro. Just keep an eye on things and let us know if something changes.

I would look into getting a good custom set of strings in the offseason. Gibblet has some solid strings for reasonable prices.




Yea I was checking them out, and I'm defiantly going to be ordering some during the off season! His strings look amazing.

MDBUCKHUNTER 08-29-2007 05:25 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 

ORIGINAL: MEhuntalot

Hey guys...

I just ordered a Switchback LD from the local archery shop, it should be here around the middle of next week. This should be a big step up from my starter bow (a PSE Nova).

The season starts saturday september 8th, so hopefully I will be comfortable with the new bow...if not I will just use the old dog!
Holy crap. I had a PSE Nova (purchased 1994). I loved that bow and had the opportunity to take a few deer with it. Last year I passed that bow down to my father and bought a '06 SBXT. I love my bow and have plenty of fun shooting it. Welcome to the Mathews Family!

Fieldmouse 08-29-2007 07:58 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
Well guys, hunting is coming up quick for a few of us. MD open on the 15th. I have been debating if I should go hunt on that day or be with the wife on her birthday? Hmmmm tough choice, I'll get back to you on that decision.[8D]

Tom2008 08-29-2007 10:26 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 
Hunt the morning and take her out for dinner! :D

Fieldmouse 08-30-2007 01:10 PM

RE: 26-Official Team 26 "Bustin' The Nuts" Thread
 

ORIGINAL: Tom2008

Hunt the morning and take her out for dinner! :D
It aint that easy. I have to drive 5 hours to Md to hunt. NC is crawling with chiggers until after the first frost. I'm leaning towards hunting. We can celebrate her birhtday on sunday.


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