Your turn to earn the respect of your fellow posters!
#51
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 5,293
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From: Blissfield MI USA
You know what I find odd though. This post gets a zillion responses and hits in matter of hours, but a post about spine or a legitimate tuning issue dies and is burried 3 pages back in a day. Go figure.
Paul
Paul
#53
I personally don't read the longer posts because they are too time consuming, even if they are well thought out. I think the object should be to make your point clearly and concisely and with as few words as possible. I'd rather read 10 posts in a minute than spend 10 minutes reading one post.
#55
You know what I find odd though. This post gets a zillion responses and hits in matter of hours, but a post about spine or a legitimate tuning issue dies and is burried 3 pages back in a day. Go figure.

#57
What this Bowhuntingforum is all about is hunters helping hunters. I have only been here for about 10 months, butbecause of all the great information and great post on this website, i have learned what usually takes years upon yearsto learn.So anybody that makes a very informative post, with a wealth of informationon it, should be recognized. So i guess you could look at the buck symbol as a form of thank you for your time anknoledge given to all other hunters.
#59
I like the idea of bringing the HRAOP back. It always had a place here. It is also nice to see so many familiar faces here on this thread after such a long time, or at least it feels like as much.




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