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My "New" Fox Reverse Handle Longbow

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Old 01-29-2002 | 06:43 PM
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Default RE: My "New" Fox Reverse Handle Longbow

Bill, I've bare shafted as well as paper tuned and I still prefer to just attach a broadhead and shoot them. The arrow that hits where I look consistently, is the one I use.
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Old 01-30-2002 | 05:37 AM
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Default RE: My "New" Fox Reverse Handle Longbow

Before heading out to work this morning, I adjusted brace height on my Fox longbow from the existing 6-5/8" to 7-3/16" measured from the string to the stringside of the shelf. I went out back and shot a half dozen rounds of two arrows/round. It grouped real well, was much more silent than yesterday evening with the 2114s and hit at or very near my POA. Once again, I shot random distances from 7 to 12 or 13 yards.

When I settle on which spine to use, I'm going to get a dozen RRA arrows and start poking many, many more holes in my bag target! It is FUN to shoot a traditional bow. And if I ever get the longbow rules down, I do believe it is going to be the most fun of all!!

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