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Finely ready.
GlennM:
We have a few more weeks unil out NY season (mid Oct) I have 3 Pheasant hunts planned before that and chase squirrels each weekend. Most of out stands are hung and I practice every day. Since switching to left hand I am just about finished with a BBO that I'd like to hunt with at LBL this year. The dates for that may allow us to stay a few more days since New Years eve is on a wednesday and we dont have to work until Mon. We'll see what the boys say!
Good luck,
Glenn
Pappy:
Can't wait to see yall GlennM. Good luck and shoot straight,O YA I know you always do that. :) ;D
Pappy
cowboy:
Good lookin stuff Pappy - you will get your deer ;D. I on the other hand have two arra's that shoot. I've been reading the Witchery of archery here lately and have decided I need to make lot's of arra's ;D.
DanaM:
Better than me Paul I have one arrow that shoots but hey it only takes one right ;) :)
Papa Matt:
Yes, arra's should always be mass produced. Out of the 40 that I have made, I think only about 10 are good shooters. No matter how many I have I always feel like I should make at least TWICE that many.
I'm stil trying to build up the courage to try my hand at Cowboy's cane he sent me. I finally put them out in the sun to take away some of the green color and try to get them more of like cream or tan. Of course, color is not really what I'm worried about; it's the straightening part that has made me be so patient about getting started. I stare at them for a few minutes every day when I get home from work and make sure I have all my thoughts organized on how to go about it. I might try a couple this weekend. Maybe I'll cut a few inches off of one first, to see how it goes before trying a whole one for an arra.
~~Matt
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