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Re: Tennessee classic archery shoot
[Re: gcr0003]
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01/23/19 08:21 PM
01/23/19 08:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,695 Lickskillet, AL
Irishguy
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a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,695
Lickskillet, AL
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Any builders up there selling bows during event? I’m thinking of buying one. I think I saw some in Cabela’s a month or so ago. Bear brand A Bear is going to be a factory made bow, whereas a bow you would find at the Tennessee Classic would be a homemade bow. If you are looking for something like a factory made Bear reflex/deflex, I have one I was about to list for sale. It is a Bear Montana. What weight are you looking for? Irish, thought I saw in another post that you just got that one? I have 2. A 30# and a 50#. I was thinking of selling the 30#. I mainly bought it as a starter to work up to a heavier bow.
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Re: Tennessee classic archery shoot
[Re: boker]
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01/23/19 10:05 PM
01/23/19 10:05 PM
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gcr0003
8 point
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8 point
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Re: Tennessee classic archery shoot
[Re: grundan]
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01/24/19 06:31 AM
01/24/19 06:31 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,695 Lickskillet, AL
Irishguy
a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
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a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,695
Lickskillet, AL
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I don’t know for sure? I pull about 68 or so on my compound. You don’t like it ? Or the fit? Like I said in the other post. I love the bow it is super light weight, like light as a feather light. I made a custom grip on it. It shoots wonderfully. The only reason that I'm thinking of selling it is that I moved up to a 50# in the exact same bow. The only reason I bought this bow was to start with a lighter poundage so I could get my form right from the start. I can't honestly think of a better bow to get someone started in traditional archery.
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