whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
#92
No, it goes till the end of the year. However, it is getting hard to go out in the cold. I am having trouble drawing my bow back because I have so many layers of cloths on to stay warm. When I do get it back, I can't touch my nose to my peep, again because of the layers. It sucks.
#93
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
No, it goes till the end of the year. However, it is getting hard to go out in the cold. I am having trouble drawing my bow back because I have so many layers of cloths on to stay warm. When I do get it back, I can't touch my nose to my peep, again because of the layers. It sucks.
No, it goes till the end of the year. However, it is getting hard to go out in the cold. I am having trouble drawing my bow back because I have so many layers of cloths on to stay warm. When I do get it back, I can't touch my nose to my peep, again because of the layers. It sucks.
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#94
Dang, maybe I am just being a wuss. It hasn't been that cold up here. Low 20's is all and if I was moving around, that wouldn't be bad at all, but in the stand, it really gets to me. I won't be going out very much anymore this year. 2 weekends at the most. Then I'm going to sent my bow away to get pimped.
#96
I am going to have the cams, the sight, the whole quiver (not just the top), the rest, and the whole stabilizer (the tip is currently black) done in Mossy Oak Obsession. Then I am shipping it off to Terminal Velocity Archery with a fresh set of Vapor Trail VTX strings to get super-tuned. Might get an additional 10+fps out of her when she finally comes home.
#99
We haven't finalized the cost of the camo yet, but I'm guessing $200 for that alone. The Vapor Trail VTX strings and cables cost about $100, and the tune is about $100. That doesn't include shipping it out to Color and Camo, which is in western, Kentucky and to Terminal Velocity, which is in Ohio (I think). So, $400 for the work plus shipping.


