What kind of hat/cap?
#13
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
I was screwing with ya Jeff!!!
I don't wear I hat that has a big bill on it either when hunting.
#14
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I'd like to find a warm weather cap/hat that I could wear this summer while shooting.
tx....does it bother you when the string touches the boonie brim? Just wondering.
I'd like to find a warm weather cap/hat that I could wear this summer while shooting.
tx....does it bother you when the string touches the boonie brim? Just wondering.
I just like boonie hats. My avatar pic is my first archery deer. I had a boonie that day with my compound. Its all I've ever worn for a hat while hunting.
I'll shoot tonight and find out if the string touches the boonie brim. If it does it sure isn't a bother.
#15
I wear a camo crushable similar to a fedora. Its wool and keeps the rain/snow/sun off you realy well. Its wool so its warm. I got it from www.noggintops.com but I cannot find the same hat now. There are some that look similar but mine has a light camo pattern on it.
Asfor the string at full draw. Its the only hat other than atobogan (SP?) that I can shoot my longbow with. It touches it but thebrimjust moves out of the way. Thecrushable hat isn't stiff so it doesn't effect the shoteven if it touches the string.
Asfor the string at full draw. Its the only hat other than atobogan (SP?) that I can shoot my longbow with. It touches it but thebrimjust moves out of the way. Thecrushable hat isn't stiff so it doesn't effect the shoteven if it touches the string.
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ORIGINAL: GMMAT
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
#17
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I suggest not wearing it then?[8D] Or turning it backwards.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
I like the Trad look too

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Dominant Buck
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From: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
I wear a baseball style cap when i shoot my longbows. Do you cant your bow? i can only assume you do not if your hat is getting in the way.
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ORIGINAL: Jasonlester
The problem I find with wearing a baseball cap backwards or not at all is that I wear one to keep the sun out of my eyes or the rain out of my face (off my glasses) A wool felt full brim hat wont effect your shooting and keeps you warm. The sun out of your eyes and the rain off your face and neck too.
I like the Trad look too
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I suggest not wearing it then?[8D] Or turning it backwards.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
The reason I asked....and thought it was a no-brainer.....is a regular baseball style cap gets in the way of my string at full draw.
Hence the question.
I like the Trad look too
I know I would feel like I am 50 if I wore one.

