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Can not provide you an pdate with regard to your question.
I do however have a viable option. Try a booney cap. I dampened the brim and rolled it down, slightly angled and let it set for a couple of hours. Since it works well with a hi anchor and a 62" bow, you should likely be in good shape.
Like mine so well that I plan on procuring the same type of booney in a different camo pattern.
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My Lands… Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse Posts: 3977 | From: Hanson, KY | Registered: Apr 2008
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I have a Big Jim short bill hat that works great.
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There's someone selling some on the big auction site. If no sponsors here have them, that's an option.
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66" Black Widow PLX 48# @ 31" 64" Black Widow PMA3 49# & 69# @ 31" Posts: 1059 | From: Illinois | Registered: Oct 2007
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Just bought 1 from that big aution site and the bills still 2 long. told my wife I was goin to cut a notch in it and said "YOU REDNECK" I guess that is nuff said
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check out brothers of the bow. They are a sponser here. the brim of the hat has a wire in it so you can bend it to fit your shooting style.
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A good pair of tin snips will make any hat a "short" bill. Been doing it for years
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As does The Nocking Point in KS (a sponsor), with the wire brim, shortbill hat.
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i will be wearing a friends army watch cap. He will be deploying to Afghanistan in a couple of weeks, and I plan to wear this hat everyday of the entire hunting season and well into the turkey season. I hope to record all of the important dates on the bill of the hat then return it to its rightful owner on his safe return home.
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I saw in the "Sp........ Guide" they have 3 G.I. Shortbilled Caps for $9 or so. Just a Thought. Not trying to "Advertise" either guys, just writing something I saw to answer the Question. Since I know these Folks arent Sponsors & All.
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Stickbowman has a good one, stick and string hat. $20 has a wire in the bill so you can adjust it. But for cold weather I would check out the wool bomber hat from Gray wolf woolens. Both are sponsors on here.
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John 14:6 Posts: 6035 | From: silversprings ny | Registered: Aug 2006
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Thanks guys..... I'll looking to those places as mentioned.....
Wanted to hold out for the tradgang hat.... Figured it wod be good to support the site
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