I'd like to introduce my new Hill style Osage Royale "Eternity" (string follow) 66" 43@28.
These pictures will not do this bow justice. I don't take the best photos to begin with and the lighting outside was terrible.
Here I am showing off one of Teresa's pullovers as well. It was very cold outside too!
God bless,Mudd
PS: Chuck is one of our great sponsors- Black Rhino bows
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Real nice....Osage is one of my Favorites........
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Howard Hill Cheetah 66" 56@28 Howard Hill Tembo 51@28 Lost Creek Judge 60" 53@ 28
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It really is quiet with those heavy arrows! A friend of mine had HH make him an all osage 40 pounder, looks alot like yours.
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Wow Roy, that sure is a beauty! I absolutely love Osage!
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I've always admired the lines on a Hill style bow especially ones made with Osage but every Hill style bow I've shot rattled the fillings in my teeth(but I've only shot 4 I think) If I found one that didn't I'd probably buy one. Oh and it would drive me insane to have that much arrow hanging out past the grip. Is that the way you like them or just the arrows you had on hand?
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Congrats- the time you had pulling arrows out of the quiver I sure hope a bear is not charging!
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Mike I just picked out 6 each of 3 totally different arrows of varying lengths, weights, and a couple of different spines just to show how much diversity this charmer can handle.
Thanks for all the kind comments.
God bless,Mudd
PS: He's trained well Dan...lol
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Dandy buddy!! Looks like a keeper...and I like that pull-over.
Chuck builds a great hill-style and Theresa does a nice job putting those woolies together. I can't imagine anyone not wanting an Osage Royale and definitely should have one of the Absel's wool creations.
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