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    #16
    Originally posted by Chief Big Toe View Post
    Any good one around Nrt. Dls? Plano area
    Cinnamon creek is over by cabelas in ft worth and all star is in Lewisville. Both are very good shops

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      #17
      Thanks for the info!

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        #18
        Check for bumps under the camo dip. It could be cracking but not cracked yet which is still a blown limb.
        Last edited by JW; 06-09-2012, 05:59 AM.

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          #19
          Outdoor pro shop on belt line road is a good shop. All star archery in lewisville is a good shop. CCR is a good shop. And they are all fairly close to north Dallas and Plano.




          Aaoeuiaoeee. There are some vowels so you can make full words now!

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            #20
            Whatever you decide to do,remember that limb failure can have very serious results, so don't take chances.

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              #21
              Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
              Outdoor pro shop on belt line road is a good shop. All star archery in lewisville is a good shop. CCR is a good shop. And they are all fairly close to north Dallas and Plano.




              Aaoeuiaoeee. There are some vowels so you can make full words now!
              Grammer police!!!!!!!

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                #22
                Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                i think if you lp'd the limb it would completely trash the finish. the cleaner, dye and developer are fairly harsh chemicals.
                The cleaner would strip the finish it but doesn't have to be used. The dye and developer wouldn't other than the dye staining everything. The dye can be applied with a small brush or q-tip if there's a suspected area. The dye is oil base and the developer isn't anything more than an aerosol powder.

                What's more important? A pretty camo job or forking out some serious cash for new limbs?

                A deer or hog doesn't care that a bow is camo'd...

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                  #23
                  *grammAr police.

                  Morning Ragin. Hope you are feeling better today.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
                    *grammAr police.

                    Morning Ragin. Hope you are feeling better today.
                    Mornin! I only felt like i got hit by a truck instead of a sewage truck. So progress i guess. 😳

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Humper View Post
                      I would suggest going to an archery pro shop and stay away from the box stores on this.
                      I wouldn't trust what Cabela's said....just my opinion. I'd take it to a "bow shop" and let them look it over...

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                        #26
                        All advise taken and going to take it to a Bow shop,,better safe then sorry.... Gladd your doing better Ragin,,,

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                          #27
                          Just passed the state capitol

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                            #28
                            ?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Chief Big Toe View Post
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                              Forgive him, he's been traveling all night and replied on the wrong thread.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Tubby View Post
                                The cleaner would strip the finish it but doesn't have to be used. The dye and developer wouldn't other than the dye staining everything. The dye can be applied with a small brush or q-tip if there's a suspected area. The dye is oil base and the developer isn't anything more than an aerosol powder.

                                What's more important? A pretty camo job or forking out some serious cash for new limbs?

                                A deer or hog doesn't care that a bow is camo'd...
                                a good looking bow is just as important to me as a properly functioning one. i don't care what a deer or a hog think slayer of armadillos, i care what i think.

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