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New Timberghost has success! (more pics pg 3)

Started by BRONZ, October 12, 2014, 08:56:00 PM

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Brianlocal3

Great job!!!! And that's an AWSOME looking bow
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2bird

That was a awesome time, I shot Manolito's bow and I can contest that it is a excellent shooter and a beautiful and well crafted bow!!!
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Jack Guard

Congrats and great looking bow.  you made me go to Kents website and do some lusting.
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"But his bow remained steady, his strong arms stayed limber, because of the hand of the Mighty One."  Genesis 49:24

BRONZ

QuoteOriginally posted by Jake Scott:
  Hope you don't mind, I am totally copycating your woods choice, beautiful.

Jake
It is a nice looking combo! Kent built some beautiful limbs with cocobolo so you might ask him about them.
"He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze."
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BRONZ

 

 

 

 

Brief story:  I'm set up at the corner of a wheat field (3" tall sprouts) with a buffer around it.  Fence lines intersect at this corner with an open gate.  Behind me is a rocky rise that leads into a pasture.  Deer funnel through the open area from a bedding area.  
I brushed in behind me, pulled the middle strand of barbwire up, and laid a piece of camo burlap over the lower strands.  
Two button bucks came through at 7:30 and paused in the corner.  The Timberghost, GT, and Magnus Stinger did the rest!
"He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze."
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BRONZ

QuoteOriginally posted by 2bird:
That was a awesome time, I shot Manolito's bow and I can contest that it is a excellent shooter and a beautiful and well crafted bow!!!
I'm glad you went along brother!  Great fellowship, great meals (thx to you!), and we put'm down!  Can't wait to go back!
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Jake Scott

QuoteOriginally posted by BRONZ:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Jake Scott:
  Hope you don't mind, I am totally copycating your woods choice, beautiful.

Jake
It is a nice looking combo! Kent built some beautiful limbs with cocobolo so you might ask him about them. [/b]
I will definitely do that, Manolito.  Thanks for taking us all along.  

Jake
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shoot4fun

Bronz.. I am totally disappointed in you.. I mean, I cannot believe it!!!
You live in the great state of Kansas where 160" bucks are behind every tree and you choose to shoot a button buck... cmon man, where are you're ethics !!

Of course... I'm being totally sarcastic !!! :-)
Congratulations !!! A very nice deer taken with a very nice looking bow !!
I too am from the land of " 160"'ers " but when in the woods with my recurve and an empty tag.... they are all 160" 'ers!

Congrats again !!

John / shoot4fun

Steve Jr

Thats very cool Congratulations! Nice camp  and a beauty of a bow  :thumbsup:
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