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Double Creek 03-31-2004 01:54 PM

RE: Jennings Archery what happened?
 
The most accurate bow I ever owned was a Jennings Apex. That bow could flat out drive tacks. Its too bad they have let that company slip down to where they are now.

mez 03-31-2004 02:32 PM

RE: Jennings Archery what happened?
 
PA, it was the latest issue. It may have been in Peterson's, or Bowhunter also, I get all three and I have read and thrown them away so I can't go back and look.

jag-mag 03-31-2004 11:04 PM

RE: Jennings Archery what happened?
 
Shadow
I dont leave my bow out in a car or a shed but if some one does for what ever length
they are in cases especialy in cars the heat should not damage the limbs, [right]
Direct sun light maybe, I still find that hard to believe. Just my opinion.

PABowhntr 04-01-2004 04:52 AM

RE: Jennings Archery what happened?
 

the heat should not damage the limbs,
Actually, yes, intense, long duration heat can and will damage the limbs. The light may to some extent but then, if you think about it, your bow can potentially be out in sunlight for long periods of time when you are out hunting. On laminated limbs the limbs can actually delaminate if left in a car on a hot summer day.


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