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Gettin in some pre-classic practice

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PEARL DRUMS:

--- Quote from: Bryce (Pinecone) on April 08, 2014, 04:08:20 am ---That looks like a James Parker bow.

NICE GROUP!

--- End quote ---

Nope! Guess again Brycey!

Bryce:

--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on April 08, 2014, 04:35:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: Bryce (Pinecone) on April 08, 2014, 04:08:20 am ---That looks like a James Parker bow.

NICE GROUP!

--- End quote ---

Nope! Guess again Brycey!

--- End quote ---

Probably a Chris bow then. But man it look a lot like my Parker bow.


Oh and Scott, next time shoot the arrows instead of just sticking them in the bale  >:D

Stringman:
The bow is a bit of a collaboration effort, and I'm proud to own it. It's crazy fast, stable and easy on the hands. Suffice it to say, the bow probably shoots better than I do.  (And yes these arrows were shot from this bow, but I'm not saying how far from the target I was.  >:D )

Looking forward to meeting you too, Howard!

nclonghunter:
When I read the title of this post I thought you had already cracked the seal on a jar,,,lol

Now that this has been mentioned, I have never shot at the Classic. What distances and types of shots should someone expect to have at the shoot. I think they are all 3D targets?

Pat B:
NC the 3-D ranges are set up for hunters with reasonable distances and real life situations. There are 2, 3D courses and a practice course, all 3D and a practice range at the target butts. Everything about it is top shelf.  8)

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