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PowWow / Re: Invitation to 2026 Western...
Last post by elkken - Today at 03:10:51 PM
These events are great fun and Lolo MT is a great place to be outdoors. Hope I can get there  :archer2:
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PowWow / Re: Centaur Carbon Elite Lengt...
Last post by Friend - Today at 02:32:31 PM
Have owned four Triple Carbon Elites....all were G10.
.. Three were 62" and one was a 58"r...never owned a 60"r....I draw 28"s...The 62"rs are absolutely at pinnacle for smoothness, accuracy, forgiveness, performance and most wonderful shot experience... the 58"r shared many of the 62" characteristics.  However, I struggled with accuracy beyond 15 yards where I could easily group beyond 40 yards with the 62"rs.

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PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Friend - Today at 02:12:34 PM
Velcro and and sometimes double up on it.
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PowWow / Re: A Compliment to Tradgang!
Last post by Friend - Today at 02:09:56 PM
Trad Gang has provided me valuable information, opportunities to make most treasured friends, camaraderie, entertainment, an easy escape and the sharing of a common passion.
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PowWow / Re: A Compliment to Tradgang!
Last post by Roger Norris - Today at 01:55:03 PM
Quote from: Kirkll on Today at 01:13:12 PMWelcome to TG!  There isn't a better place to find such a great group of hunters and archers. Becoming a sponsor here is the only advertisement i've ever needed to keep me busy building custom bows. 

Besides that, there are many good stories to read and info to glean.    :campfire:  :campfire: 

Thanks! I have been active on Tradgang since pretty close to the beginning....but we just started tracking data recently. It's an awesome place indeed!!!
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PowWow / Re: A Compliment to Tradgang!
Last post by Bowsey Wails - Today at 01:36:07 PM
Great news, Roger! :thumbsup: Quite the Gang here for sure. :clapper:
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PowWow / Re: A Compliment to Tradgang!
Last post by Kirkll - Today at 01:13:12 PM
Welcome to TG!   There isn't a better place to find such a great group of hunters and archers. Becoming a sponsor here is the only advertisement i've ever needed to keep me busy building custom bows. 

Besides that, there are many good stories to read and info to glean.    :campfire:  :campfire:     
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PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Roy from Pa - Today at 01:08:46 PM
Tanned deer hide.
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PowWow / A Compliment to Tradgang!
Last post by Roger Norris - Today at 12:26:35 PM
Because our website is fairly new, we are following analytics very closely. We are tracking where our activity comes from, as well as where the most actual orders come from. By a far margin.....beating sites like FB and Insta.....Tradgang creates the most activity and the most actual orders for us.

THANK YOU
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Thoughts on laser etching ...
Last post by mmattockx - Today at 10:58:17 AM
Quote from: Bodork on February 24, 2026, 07:34:13 PMDo you think I'm asking for trouble down the road?

I think you will be fine as long as you put it on the belly into the riser where the fades are thicker. Once you get to where the fade is twice as thick as the limb the stresses have dropped way off and it shouldn't cause any trouble.

OldRawhide42's suggestion to do it on the side of the riser is also a good idea, or you could engrave the info on a small piece of wood or brass and glue that onto the riser as an accent piece.

Quote from: Kirkll on Today at 10:18:36 AMBut with that being said, don't try spraying a lacquer, or a hot conversion varnish over them. They wrinkle up like a prune. :biglaugh:

Inkjet inks will often run or smear when painted over, as well. Usually you can paint over decals by misting them with a fine, dry coat first, then putting a heavier coat after the first has dried. This is what automotive painters will often do when working over decals, but there is no guarantee it works on these.


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