Thinking about Bowhunting...
#32
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Posts: 397
RE: Thinking about Bowhunting...
Todder, Youll get er figured out. Whats wrong now???? You need to learn to do your own work on your bows. I havent had a shop touch a bow of mine in over 10 years. KNOW YOUR EQUIPTMENT!!!!!!!!
Jay
Jay
#34
RE: Thinking about Bowhunting...
Yeah, well when it comes to tuning, I've learned as I've gone. Common sense tuning I call it. It's when weird things are happening that don't make sense is when experience in working on bows comes in handy. I do what I can and rely on the help of others when I can't figure stuff out. Jay had a couple suggestions that helped me today.
Jay -was that shot in "The Grind"on the Double Drop "knowing your equipment"? he he he... Sorry man, I had to hit you back with something!
After dinking around all day, I believe I have it figured out. A couple small adjustments and I'm hitting where I aim at 50 yards with broadheads. A combination of several things (includingseeing things I'm not really seeing), and it's shooting great! I think.....
Now if I couldonly sleep......
Jay -was that shot in "The Grind"on the Double Drop "knowing your equipment"? he he he... Sorry man, I had to hit you back with something!
After dinking around all day, I believe I have it figured out. A couple small adjustments and I'm hitting where I aim at 50 yards with broadheads. A combination of several things (includingseeing things I'm not really seeing), and it's shooting great! I think.....
Now if I couldonly sleep......
#36
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Posts: 397
RE: Thinking about Bowhunting...
Its called Ambien Todd. I had them in the hospital to help me sleep since my room mate was up all night gagging and coughing. It hit me hard and I slept great. I wasntoverlytired in the morning either. They might help you out man. Check with your Dr.
Jay
Jay
#39
RE: Thinking about Bowhunting...
I've tried sleeping pills before, but because my condition is based on "sleep pattern", they don't help. My body basically doesn't know when it's night-time!
As soon as hunting season gets going and we're back to the 16 hour grind, I sleep like a baby. I'm usually so tired by the time we get done eating dinner at night, little buddy tucks me in, and I'm out!
As soon as hunting season gets going and we're back to the 16 hour grind, I sleep like a baby. I'm usually so tired by the time we get done eating dinner at night, little buddy tucks me in, and I'm out!