Gibblet's strings
#1
Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
Gibblet's strings
Beautiful work! 452x
If you have a company name gibblet, sorry I must have missed it. If you don't maybe you could come up with one that would reflect them accurately. I'm not seeing one other than maybe "Hair of the Gods" or something classy.
Between the way I've tuned my 05 protec and gibblets strings, it's never sent a shaft out with such speed and the accuracy is top notch or should I say nock. The finished set up sent 3 arrows into the target with the third burying itself into the first or second. Had to know what it would do.
If you have a company name gibblet, sorry I must have missed it. If you don't maybe you could come up with one that would reflect them accurately. I'm not seeing one other than maybe "Hair of the Gods" or something classy.
Between the way I've tuned my 05 protec and gibblets strings, it's never sent a shaft out with such speed and the accuracy is top notch or should I say nock. The finished set up sent 3 arrows into the target with the third burying itself into the first or second. Had to know what it would do.
#4
RE: Gibblet's strings
well, that may be true about the deer sweating at the mention of my name, but they still laugh when they see me in person. i think i saw a real nice 8 pt bust a gusset this year after i shot over his back. he was laughing sooo hard i kind of worried if he'd be ok.
news flash - if your sight slides and you're showing off shooting broadheads from long range in camp- you better slide it back when you're done. pride cometh before the fall.
btw, thank you very much nodog for the nice words, and your patience waiting for the order.
news flash - if your sight slides and you're showing off shooting broadheads from long range in camp- you better slide it back when you're done. pride cometh before the fall.
btw, thank you very much nodog for the nice words, and your patience waiting for the order.
#6
RE: Gibblet's strings
That's exactly why his company is called J.A.M. String's ,they jam those arrow's in there just nicely ,just as you have described ,the name seem's to suit them perfectly .
nubo
nubo
#7
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Posts: 33
RE: Gibblet's strings
John makes an amazing set of strings. He helped me out in numerous ways whether it was helping me get string measurements, or helping me(at his cost) when my bow chewed up a cable. I wish I owned more than one bow so that I could do buniness more frequently with the guy. I have been pushing though, and think I will be able to get two more sets from him this coming summer for my brother and a buddy. Thanks again John.
Nate
Nate