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ron w
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This could be cool!!

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In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner. Shunryu Suzuki

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Here's Koger's rig

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almost looks like it was enginerd that way nice job . ive seen uglier bows.

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form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

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koger
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Thanks Eric-Thor. I have 20+ years experience as a gunsmith/custom rifle builder, so this wasnt that hard, just fun and a no frills economical way to help folks get started in trad in a tough economy. Plus it shoots sweet, fast and quiet.I have already started on another one for a guy, A Darton compound riser, and I will be setting it up to use either the Samick limbs or Quinn limbs interchanbebly. I am not charging the guys anything to do the work, just materials and making free strings.

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Nice work and kudos for doing just to get them into the sport.

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Very cool of you! Nice work also.
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Got the same limbs on the way for mine! I have the same riser that is still camo, so the fish won't see me!!
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nice work.
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Ck I was thinking the exact same thing for a bowfishing rig.

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ckanous
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What is the brace on this bow?
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ishoot4thrills
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Ditto on the use of koger's bows for a dynamite bowfishing rig!

Great work, man.

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58" JK Traditions Kanati Longbow
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thats way to cool man.convert all wheel bows on sight. [biglaugh] [thumbsup]

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koger
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Ckanous the BH is 7 & 1/2 inches. Dead quiet and fast with a 470gr. setup.

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samuel koger

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Sam that is a great looking bow. I just did the same thing with an old bear riser that looks identical to it. I know how well they shoot it is more than a fishing bow. Great job! Thanks for sharing.
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kewlness...

DO you take orders???

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