Trails End pics for Woodduck
#7
Thanks, CT.
The pics aren' t the best but they' re all I have for now.
I didn' t have my camera adjusted properly for depth of field and used too fast of an f-stop. Hadn' t taken any pics in several years. Getting rusty.
The worst blunder I made is not taking a close up of the limb tips.
The limb tips on the Trails End are beautiful.
I will post some better pics in the future when I have the time.
Sag.
The pics aren' t the best but they' re all I have for now.
I didn' t have my camera adjusted properly for depth of field and used too fast of an f-stop. Hadn' t taken any pics in several years. Getting rusty.
The worst blunder I made is not taking a close up of the limb tips.
The limb tips on the Trails End are beautiful.
I will post some better pics in the future when I have the time.
Sag.
#9
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 45
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From: Roanoke River Valley NC USA
Oh yes! I SEE, said the blind man! I really appreciate the pics. Heard a lot about these bows but never saw a picture posted. I think you did a good job on the photos as well. 
Did you shoot one before you ordered yours? Pretty low recoil?
Mac

Did you shoot one before you ordered yours? Pretty low recoil?
Mac
#10
Woodduck,
I ordered the bow sight unseen.
Have only shot it a few times. It is very quiet with very little recoil.
Shot it without any silencers and it was still more quiet than most bows.
The hand to grip fit on the bow is outstanding!
I sent a trace of my hand to Dale when I placed my order.
I was amazed at how well Dale can fit a bow to your hand from only a simple trace.
Sag.
I ordered the bow sight unseen.
Have only shot it a few times. It is very quiet with very little recoil.
Shot it without any silencers and it was still more quiet than most bows.
The hand to grip fit on the bow is outstanding!
I sent a trace of my hand to Dale when I placed my order.
I was amazed at how well Dale can fit a bow to your hand from only a simple trace.
Sag.


