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Being from Washington I shot several times with him at some of our 3D shoots around the state. I shot my best mule deer with one of his 52" Cascade Magnum bows on a hunt in Idaho. Quote from: wood carver 2 on Today at 08:30:33 AMThe snow is melting now, we had a lot of rain last night and more to come. I'll be able to see exactly what I have there. There's a 100 amp panel in the shop, but I'm not sure where power is coming from. The house panel is completely full and not well marked, so we will have to trace back to find out where it's hooked up.Yup.... If you are not trained in electrical work, it's best to get someone who has experience to check it out and give recommendations. I was a general contractor for many years, and did a ton of remodeling over the years. I had a close friend that was a licensed electrician doing 90% of my jobs, and when things got slow I used to work with him from time to time. We replaced a few old 100 amp services together and upgraded them to 200 amp panels over the years. The first thing that has to happen is a new 200 amp meter main has to be installed / replaced on the exterior of the building. But... there are different types of meter mains too. When I upgrade ours to 200 amps in the house, I consulted with my buddy and told him what I had in mind before purchasing anything. I had a permit pulled to do the work, and had it inspected before the power company hooked it back up. I was able to pull the meter myself to kill the power to the house and replace the old 100 amp panel, but I had the power company disconnect the line to the meter base before I swapped that out.
I know only enough about electrical work to get myself into trouble, so I'm going to wait for my buddy. He's on a job right now and he'll be done in a few weeks.
I think that I'll take advantage of the thaw and explore the property today before it rains again.
Dave.
Quote from: McDave on Today at 09:59:31 AMQuote from: fisherick on March 05, 2026, 08:26:02 AMI searched Big Jims website and Stick bow supplies website and could not find any listing for Black Hunter bows.
He was still selling them last year out of his booth at the Tennessee Classic. Maybe he stopped carrying them, I don't know.
Quote from: fisherick on March 05, 2026, 08:26:02 AMI searched Big Jims website and Stick bow supplies website and could not find any listing for Black Hunter bows.
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