10 Months.............
#24
THUMBS DOWN ON TIMBERSPIRIT BOWS!
Di,
I' ve read about your bow here and on LW.
No offense, but I don' t believe Joe will ever replace it for you unless you put the heat on him.
I would never order anything from him or recommend him to anyone after what he' s put you through.
Lots of guys email me and ask my opinion on bows.
I will always tell them...
" NEVER ORDER A TIMBERSPIRIT BOW" from now on.
Sag.
I' ve read about your bow here and on LW.
No offense, but I don' t believe Joe will ever replace it for you unless you put the heat on him.
I would never order anything from him or recommend him to anyone after what he' s put you through.
Lots of guys email me and ask my opinion on bows.
I will always tell them...
" NEVER ORDER A TIMBERSPIRIT BOW" from now on.
Sag.
#28
RE: 10 Months.............
I havent used a recurved bow since i was about 12 but the other day when i was shooting at the shop this boy about i' d say was either 10-12 was learning how to shoot one with his dad teaching. I had a big smile on my face because it' ll be one more person learnng how to bowhunt or just even shoot for fun [:-] And DI, just 2 more months to go
#29
RE: 10 Months.............
I hear ya Red Hawk, that is how I learned when I was young. My 8 year old son is now shooting a longbow. It is a lot of fun showing him how to shoot. It' s amazing watching his face when he makes a good shot with good form (not necessarily accurate). He is learning what a good shot is compared to a bad one. He has a tendency to bring his release hand forward with the shot. But when he does it right, I know he gets the " good shot" feeling, no matter where the arrow hits. He keeps asking me when he can shoot the wheels, but I keep telling him, there will be time for that later.