That right there is solid.
Nobody's perfect......and we all have had or will have our moments. What you do after I suppose is what counts the most.
Hope the older I get the less "moments" I have, but no guarantees though I'll try my best. I do know that if I can admit when I screw up, own it and do what it takes to right it, I'll only be a better man for that ....... and anyone who takes that route gets my respect.
Stand up move here, Terry. Thank you.
Glad to be back. Didn't mean to cause such a stir!
Y'all wanna talk about broadhead weights now?
Just to kind of clean up a couple things:
I am admittedly a tinkerer. In some people's eyes, that may be viewed as a waste of time. However, for me, it is my escape. When I'm at my workbench measuring and weighing, there is nothing else on my mind. And I absolutely cherish that time to myself away from a demanding career and the daily grind that is life. I like what I like, and I'm confident in my approach to traditional archery. It's what works for me. I also admire a guy that can not pay attention to all of the little details and still get it done. That's awesome.
I apologized to Terry, and I'll apologize to the board for being a little too much of a smartass in a couple of my responses. Could've chosen some more tactful language, certainly. Hopefully, we can all move forward and have some productive conversations!
-Happy hunting! (however you choose to do so)