Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
#14
RE: Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
And another......man I need a tan.[:-]LOL
(I think I had just released the arrow on this one.....the left arrow was from the long stake for fun atabout 38yds, and the better one was from here, about 22-23yds. If you look close you can see them side by side)
(I think I had just released the arrow on this one.....the left arrow was from the long stake for fun atabout 38yds, and the better one was from here, about 22-23yds. If you look close you can see them side by side)
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
Looks good,Matt. I think my next bow will be a PSA or PMAV.There's a trad shoot in Delta this weekend.I'll be there Saturday--check it out if you're not doing anything
#17
RE: Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
Hey, Matt.
Nice looking Widow.
Saw your post here and decided to check it out.
I have shot recurves since 02' and love them
Unfortunately, I injured both my arm and shoulder so can't shoot them anymore.
You remind me of Rick Welch in that one pic of you at full draw.
Looks a lot like his two point anchor.
I always used Rick's two point anchor and had great success with it.
Good luck and good shooting with your new Widow.
Sag.
Nice looking Widow.
Saw your post here and decided to check it out.
I have shot recurves since 02' and love them
Unfortunately, I injured both my arm and shoulder so can't shoot them anymore.
You remind me of Rick Welch in that one pic of you at full draw.
Looks a lot like his two point anchor.
I always used Rick's two point anchor and had great success with it.
Good luck and good shooting with your new Widow.
Sag.
#19
RE: Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
Thanks, Chad.
Don't know if I will ever shoot another recurve or not but hope to someday.
I had to sell my Trails End recurves because theywere too heavy in the draw weight.
Kept the Dakota recurve Rick Welch built for me because it's only a 53lb draw weight and, hopefully, I can shoot it again if I heal welland am strong enough.
It's a real bummer, not to be able to shoot, as you can imagine.
Sag.
Don't know if I will ever shoot another recurve or not but hope to someday.
I had to sell my Trails End recurves because theywere too heavy in the draw weight.
Kept the Dakota recurve Rick Welch built for me because it's only a 53lb draw weight and, hopefully, I can shoot it again if I heal welland am strong enough.
It's a real bummer, not to be able to shoot, as you can imagine.
Sag.
#20
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Uh Oh.......Spaghettios
Honestly I can't imagine--hope I never have to find out! I love it too much--shot at two state shoots with either an air cast or a hard cast on my leg, been to a couple of shoots on crutches--if I can hobble around the course, I'll giveit a try! Actually won the GA state shoot in an air cast a few years ago--had to leave the crutches behind because they were more hinderance than help in the woods.
Hang in there, you'll have a bow back in your hands. No shame in starting back with a super light draw weight either--at least you will be flinging arrows!
Chad
Hang in there, you'll have a bow back in your hands. No shame in starting back with a super light draw weight either--at least you will be flinging arrows!
Chad