Getting a new bow!
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 38
Getting a new bow!
Well I have been wanting a new one for a while and didn't think it would happen until next year. Well this morning at work a co-worker offered to buy mine and I got a small bonus unexpected from work today, so now I am on the prowl. I shot the Guardian, Xforce, Drenalin, Ross, and Synergy today. They all shot nice, but I kept picking the Guardian back up too shoot. I can't believe how nice that bow is to shoot. I have heard alot of good things about it and they are all true. Can't wait to get it and practice. I go on a little hunting trip October 12th so I can't wait.[/align]
#2
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 181
RE: Getting a new bow!
make sure to get what feels comfortable, looks nice to you and shoots to how you like......not the most expensive and best of the best is not always the best...sounds like you might have found what you are looking for...... make sure to practice, practice, practice with that bow before you go....good luck
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Getting a new bow!
guys - what buzz didn't say is that this 'unexpected bonus' he got was an award for pulling an unconscious man out of freezing cold water this spring (true story). congrats buzz, you deserve it. i guess i would have asked for more money since you had to go in over your waist, if you know what I mean.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 181
RE: Getting a new bow!
i would say that money is not the reward in saving a mans life...it is the respect that you gain form it...heck i dont mean to burst any bubbles but my mom saved a droined kid when she was 8 months pregnant and she dove down 10 feet and mouth to mouth to save him...she didnt get any money but the respect and love she received was worth it all she says....if you did save a man my hat is off to you..congrats
and rackmaster if you have to ask for more money to save someone....i am sorry i frown apon it.
and rackmaster if you have to ask for more money to save someone....i am sorry i frown apon it.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Getting a new bow!
ORIGINAL: mus_stang
i would say that money is not the reward in saving a mans life...it is the respect that you gain form it...heck i dont mean to burst any bubbles but my mom saved a droined kid when she was 8 months pregnant and she dove down 10 feet and mouth to mouth to save him...she didnt get any money but the respect and love she received was worth it all she says....if you did save a man my hat is off to you..congrats
and rackmaster if you have to ask for more money to save someone....i am sorry i frown apon it.
i would say that money is not the reward in saving a mans life...it is the respect that you gain form it...heck i dont mean to burst any bubbles but my mom saved a droined kid when she was 8 months pregnant and she dove down 10 feet and mouth to mouth to save him...she didnt get any money but the respect and love she received was worth it all she says....if you did save a man my hat is off to you..congrats
and rackmaster if you have to ask for more money to save someone....i am sorry i frown apon it.
do you really think i seriously thought he should get more of a reward because he had to get his tea bags (little princesses) wet?
#7
RE: Getting a new bow!
"Heroes don't punch a timeclock or cash a paycheck. Heroes dissappear without dissappointment. If you see them, hear them, or notice them....they aren't true heroes."
That's my take on being a hero.
That's my take on being a hero.