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Prayers/Concerns/Honors/Ailments / Prayers for my Bride
Last post by ssoden - Today at 05:15:05 PM
Could you please pray to our great God for my wife Linda. She has had breast cancer return once again (3rd time). The blessing is it is at stage 1 and is treatable. Because her cancer has returned, they would like her to have a PET scan to rule out any other cancer. The scan has been scheduled for Jan. 29th at 8:30. Please pray that no other cancers are found.

Thank you so much,
Steve
#2
PowWow / Re: Asbell Side Quiver
Last post by frassettor - Today at 05:05:26 PM
Quote from: Roger Norris on Today at 02:53:00 PMIs Art still making quivers? I can't find his website

Since  the start of this thread, Art has retired
#3
The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Hey folks
Last post by bow loving man - Today at 04:22:55 PM
Congrats and best of luck to  you in your complete retirement.  You were always fair and reasonable with your products plus being a great guy to deal with!  thanks
#4
PowWow / Re: Asbell Side Quiver
Last post by Pat B - Today at 03:37:24 PM
I made mine from an old Selway bow quiver I had. Added a board between the hood and arrow holder and decorated that with snake skin and added a shoulder strap...

#5
PowWow / Re: Asbell Side Quiver
Last post by Roger Norris - Today at 02:53:00 PM
Is Art still making quivers? I can't find his website
#6
PowWow / Re: who's familiar with blackt...
Last post by Trenton G. - Today at 02:19:51 PM
I've never shot one of the longbows, but I have an Elite VL than I really like. I'm generally not a fan of really contoured grips, but I love the way it feels in my hand. Very smooth, quiet, and dead in the hand. I believe there have been some changes as far as limb pad angle on that model since mine was built, but I'm not entirely sure on that. Regardless its a really nice bow and fun to shoot!
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PowWow / Re: Hunting during snowfall?
Last post by Orion - Today at 01:26:34 PM
My broadheads are mounted vertically, and I usually hang my bow so snow removal there isn't an issue.  I do blow it off the feathers occasionally if there's a substantial build up.  Otherwise one gets a face full of snow when you shoot. Doesn't happen very often, but snow also means I take up the blood trail much quicker. 
#8
PowWow / Re: Micarta vs wood- Handshock...
Last post by McDave - Today at 01:12:33 PM
Recently received a new Black Widow with the mycarta or phenolic or whatever they call their composite riser and couldn't be happier. Best BW yet!
#9
PowWow / Re: who's familiar with blackt...
Last post by Tajue17 - Today at 01:02:45 PM
Very nice bows!!  I talked to blacktail yesterday concerned about the small grip someone mentioned he said the sitka grip will fit my XL hand no problem.

I may stick with the recurve,,, my only issue is even though i do leave recurves strung at home in rack when im hunting right from work and leave bows in back of suv all day i do unstring them... so i need to always make sure i have a stringer,,,, THATS by only gripe towards recurves.
#10
PowWow / Hunting during snowfall?
Last post by Tajue17 - Today at 12:55:25 PM
As i sat in my tree yesterday and already had brushed snow off my fletching, shaft and broadhead 2 times i wondered what other feather shooters would do,,,,, do you leave the snow as it lands on everything or do you brush it off?  Notice my tracer something new im trying but even the tiny line from that was catching snow.

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