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Lady_Huntress 03-05-2007 06:04 PM

Husband's New Recurve- Classy!
 
Greetings everyone,
I just wanted to share this picture with you.
This is my hubby's new recurve bow.
It is a PSE Impala (Heritage series) take-down recurve.
Isn't it gorgeous and classy?! Wow, even I love it..
There is just something about it...can't desscribe it...
it is just a beauty.
Have a good day everyone!
~ Lady_Huntress ~

:( okay- rats... cannot post photo! wonder why? I did the other night.
(No problem)

Lady_Huntress 03-07-2007 07:36 AM

RE: Husband's New Recurve- Classy!
 
ok, trying this again. Here goes.


Sorry picture is the clearest, it just doesn't show well the real beauty of this bow. Well finally got the photo posted anyway; for you all to see. :)
~ Lady_Huntress ~


JimPic 03-07-2007 08:08 AM

RE: Husband's New Recurve- Classy!
 
Nice! Now you have to get yourself one and go shooting with him:)

Lady_Huntress 03-07-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Husband's New Recurve- Classy!
 
Hey JimPic,

Thanks, I do have a new bow...just recently got it (March 3rd)
See the Archery forums in the "bowhunting section" go to page 4 and look for a topic titled "Just got my very first bow"
It is a Browning Micro Midas 4 ...But we are still trying to get the sight adjusted. (fine tuned)
Geesh, how long does it take to get it set correctly.A few times I wore my contacts when shooting the targetand the other time I wore my glasses, wonder if that would make just a tad bit of difference in trying
to dial in precisely the pins on the sight?My glasses are the no line bi-focal, but my contact is only for distance? Just curious? Anyone have any thoughts on this?
~ Lady_Huntress ~ in northern Illinois

JimPic 03-07-2007 09:37 PM

RE: Husband's New Recurve- Classy!
 
I'd sight in in wearing what you'd most likely be wearing while hunting-either the lenses or the contacts.You could be looking thru thebifocal lens and blurring thetarget out or if you're wearing the contacts you could be focusing on the pin--it's hard to say.I don't use sights so I can't be too much help.I'm sure somebody here will be of more help to you on that.
Now if you'd get a recurve like your husband's,you wouldn't have to worry about sights;)


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