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I got my LB back, and what a great job Mr. Couch did. I saw a small spot on the limb that absorbed water, so I asked him about it. He said send it back I will refinish it, I stand behind my work. Great customer service, and I love the bow. I have since I won it at JLMBH 07. The new limbs are 56@28, the old are 45@28, the bow is 62". He even personalized it for me! If anyone has one of his bows, throw a pic into this thread. I would love to see more of his work... A great man to deal with and a great bow. I cant wait to get it out into the deer woods again. Thanks for looking.
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Yes I have...pain or no pain. I have to shoot.
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Glad to see your bow is home and good as new.Might wanna stick with the lighter limbs for now so you don't hurt yourself too bad.
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Yeah I decided the same thing guys. 45 for me for a while, atleast until I feel back to normal. Just in time for turkey season...
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Jamie nice looking but please tell me what kind of white tree in background.We don't have white trees in La.Kip
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Jamie, don't hurt your self with heavy limbs or i will be forced to come and get them. lol Posts: 891 | From: rockford,il | Registered: Jun 2005
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KIP-thats a white birch. Harold, Im going to work up to the new limbs. I have to be honest...Im dying to shoot them, but I decided to err on the side of caution and stick with the lighter ones for now. Great to have it back and to be shooting again. Thanks again!
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Nice Hoytman! Any luck with the birds? I couldnt help it today. I shot with the local trad group today with the 45# limbs. I was feeling pretty good after a few practice muzzy rounds. I got home, put the new limbs on and WHOA....I cant even see the arrow until it hits! I know they are 12 # heavier, but they dont feel it to me. Man do they smoke an arrow. The bow is still whisper quiet too...I love this bow!
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Well, I can't post pictures but I have 5 or 6? of Harold's bow. Three (3) others here also shooting a Couch bow. I've killed whitetail (130 class) rabbit, fox and squiell? with by TD recurve 51@27" and I use it to hunt ELK and Bear!!
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Live a Good Life! And in the end, it's not the number of years in your life...it's the LIFE in your years!!! Posts: 745 | From: Copperas Cove, Texas | Registered: Sep 2005
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