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MoJam 2015 Pictures
make-n-break:
Same war bow as the first series of pics. 130+ at 32" but the owner has a little bit shorter draw and had them cut 31" to the beginning of the pile. It was his "light" bow for target shooting. He prefers 160+ lol. Great guy. Super nice and knew his stuff.
lebhuntfish:
Cool pictures Correy! I shot that war bow last year too. Very smooth draw. The fellas name is John Murry.
P.S. I told you I was bad with names. Next year I will have more scrapers, with a different Weld on the handles that even you can't break >:D Patrick
make-n-break:
No worries! John! That's his name. I thought it was Jeff for some reason so I didn't say anything. Hard for anyone to remember names when you're meeting so many new people in a matter of minutes.
That sucker was sooo smooth. I couldn't believe it. Completely dead in the hand. Shooting that bow was a rare treat for me! I'll honestly probably never have a yew stave so that was my once in a lifetime opportunity.
PaulN/KS:
--- Quote from: Knoll on July 23, 2015, 08:38:16 am ---Based on these pics, guess my pediatrician is correct .... I could stand to lose 30-40 lbs!
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Based on these pictures I could too... ::)
Onebowonder:
--- Quote from: make-n-break on July 23, 2015, 01:43:44 pm ---Same war bow as the first series of pics. 130+ at 32" but the owner has a little bit shorter draw and had them cut 31" to the beginning of the pile. It was his "light" bow for target shooting. He prefers 160+ lol. Great guy. Super nice and knew his stuff.
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This image should come with a warning label for persons of French extraction as they are likely to pee their bitches and soil themselves a bit when they see it! ...and GAWD FORBID that one should ever be posted from the business end perspective, ...we'd have a veritable epidemic of Pierre's, Jaque's, and Sebastian's with spontaneous coronaries!
OneBow
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