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Quote from: Burnsie on February 03, 2026, 04:34:20 PMQuote from: S_Sharp on February 03, 2026, 04:15:31 PMSeems I can't figure how to copy a photo. I have two Northern Mist bows that I got from Steve when I visited his shop in December 2019. The American is 68", black glass, all bamboo. The sprague is 66", yew veneers, maple core, and I think rosewood handle. Both are beautiful and are shooters. But I will never part with that sprague.Shawn, You don't copy and paste photos to display them - click on the message Click or drag files here to attach them. at the bottom of the message box where you type your text. Then select the photo you want from the files/folders on your computer.
What is the weight on your American longbow?
Quote from: Stringwacker on February 03, 2026, 07:01:05 PMI appreciate the comments fellows! You have to keep in mind that 30 years ago the world was a great deal bigger...not yet being shrunk down by the ease of available information from the internet. I think the basis of the true meaning of an adventure is created through the element of exploration and surprise.
When I wrote this story many, many years ago, I was enamored with the thrill of adventure and discovery moreso than releasing the arrow and packing antlers home. Like many things in my distant past, my thoughts are somewhat dated to the time it happened.
The story may be a bit dated; but the thrill of the hunt and the memories seem like it happened just yesterday. I will release another segment tomorrw with additional pictures from 33 years ago.
I hope some of you enjoy the ride.
Quote from: JamesD on February 03, 2026, 06:46:35 PMI have been on date night with this guy every night since I've been here. I gave him a flesh wound Sunday and shot under him (light went dim and it was all silhouette in the full moon) last night.I'm shocked he came back, but then no gun noises and he probably had no idea.....I shot and missed one from above like 7ft shot hit the ground next to him sticking straight up and he never even slowed down or looked at that arrow, second shot went right through the spine above shoulder, keeled over like lightning hit him.
Quote from: Coach Jones on February 01, 2026, 08:57:16 PMCurrently shooting 700 Dark Timbers cut 30 inches with 250 up front from my 38@28 Kanati longbow. I draw 27.5 inches and shooting a B55 string. I really wanted to pick up some 1916 Autumn Orange shafts to fletch up. Do you think if I leave the 1916's at 30 inches that they will shoot out of my bow or do I need an 1816 shaft? Really wanted orange.Why the B55 string? That bow should be FF compatible, and using FF string will make a significant difference in arrow spine.
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