Field test for Stealth?
#1
Field test for Stealth?
I`m lookin for a couple of guys to field test the Stealth Bowholder and post a review on this forum!
I want someone that is an avid turkey hunter with a bow to try this product out and help get word out about it!
E-mail me me your resume and I will choose a couple of guys to be field testers!
Jerry
I want someone that is an avid turkey hunter with a bow to try this product out and help get word out about it!
E-mail me me your resume and I will choose a couple of guys to be field testers!
Jerry
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RE: Field test for Stealth?
You might!
Put together a short history of your bowhunting career and send it to me at
[email protected]
You can check this bowholder out on my site at www.stealtharchery.com
It really is a piece of equipment that,once you have hunted from the ground or from a blind,you wont want to hunt with out it!
I prefer a box or slate call and you need both hands free to call with and this bowholder has your bow standing there ready with arrow nocked.Not only that but,it gets it out of harms way.....I dont like the idea of investing 800.00 to a 1000.00 dollars in a bow and just laying it on the ground and having myself or one of my huntin buddies step or neal on it!
This bowholder differs from others in that it breaks down into 2 parts and is very easy to pack along,I put mine in a small fanny pack or even the leg pocket of my cargo pants....its that compact when apart!
No nuts or bolts to loose,it snaps together and apart!
Put together a short history of your bowhunting career and send it to me at
[email protected]
You can check this bowholder out on my site at www.stealtharchery.com
It really is a piece of equipment that,once you have hunted from the ground or from a blind,you wont want to hunt with out it!
I prefer a box or slate call and you need both hands free to call with and this bowholder has your bow standing there ready with arrow nocked.Not only that but,it gets it out of harms way.....I dont like the idea of investing 800.00 to a 1000.00 dollars in a bow and just laying it on the ground and having myself or one of my huntin buddies step or neal on it!
This bowholder differs from others in that it breaks down into 2 parts and is very easy to pack along,I put mine in a small fanny pack or even the leg pocket of my cargo pants....its that compact when apart!
No nuts or bolts to loose,it snaps together and apart!