RE: Making room in the stables for the new horse
I've always had trouble leaving a bow go. I honestly don't think I've ever had a bad bow. In the past when I shot for Hoyt's National Shooting staff like many of you here, turning over a new Hoyt every year was actually difficult. My bows have gone across the country and I often wonder where they went from there. Yeah, like said, pieces of metal but like many things, I put part of me in each setup. I know some of my bows went to Michigan, Wisconson, NJ, a couple stayed locally. There was never an issue of getting one to go, just letting her go.