Withdrawl....
#1
Well, it's been a week. Sold my Mathews Legacy, then ordered my Outback. Stopped in the pro shop yesterday and my soon to be x-buddy asked me if I wanted to go to the Ice Breaker 3D shoot next weekend. "Dude, I ain't even got a bow." Was my reply.[:@] Course his New Outback came in and he already has it set up and has practiced with it.
Turkey seasons just six weeks away.
I WANT MY BOW!!!
Turkey seasons just six weeks away.
I WANT MY BOW!!!
#2
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
Well, it's been a week. Sold my Mathews Legacy,
Seriously, next time try to figure out a way to keep the old bow. Can you imagine going off on a trip somewhere and have a limb break or something and have NO backup. Can you imagine a limb or axle blowing the night before the opener and having no parts. Ahhhhh.... we must plan for emergencies Grasshopper. I always have two bows tuned and ready to go. I practice with both(admittedly not as much with the backup). I know if the situation were to arise I could grab the spare and go kill a critter. They don't shoot the same arrows so I also have half the arrow box with arrows with broadheads for the spare. They're tuned and numbered and ready to go.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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Much like firearms, I never, as of this date. sold an old bow of mine. Got them back to the ones I had at 13 years old, Im 55 now.
Just this past month I have spent time rerigging my old PSE Greyghost with a new sight, interchangable quiver mounts with my primary bow and limb savers.
Like you said, you should always have a back up and I figure it's nice to have a variety of bows to shoot just to keep ones skills sharp.
Just this past month I have spent time rerigging my old PSE Greyghost with a new sight, interchangable quiver mounts with my primary bow and limb savers.
Like you said, you should always have a back up and I figure it's nice to have a variety of bows to shoot just to keep ones skills sharp.
#4
Hey thanks for the encouragement there davidmil! The wife has a say in our home economics and veto'd my two bow theory. From a past experience I can say it's cheaper to keep her.
Oh, and I rather own a Mathews than any other brand. And I can't quit whinnin, at least until I get my new bow.
Oh, and I rather own a Mathews than any other brand. And I can't quit whinnin, at least until I get my new bow.
#5
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
The wife has a say in our home economics and veto'd my two bow theory.
If you cross 'em they'll change your drawlength...if you know what I mean.[&:] Either that or you'll become a "SELF" bowyer.




