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    #31
    ^^^^^this!!!!^^^^^

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      #32
      That bear green stripe is a nice bow. I have one made in 1983 with 2 sets of limbs (both 50 @ 28) that I'd sell if anyone is interested.

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        #33
        Originally posted by mclipp View Post
        That bear green stripe is a nice bow. I have one made in 1983 with 2 sets of limbs (both 50 @ 28) that I'd sell if anyone is interested.
        shoot me a pm with how much your wanting for it..

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          #34
          I went back to the Trad a few years ago after shooting a little Bear Kodiak Magnum at work some. for some reason I really like that little bow, now have a 45 and a 50 at 28" but I draw 29 inches (yes there is a little finger pinch). Arrows I use are full length 500s Axis Trads with the 75gr Brass inserts and 150gr head and to get weight up a bit more 8gpi insert tubes from 3rivers. That combination works well for me from both bows.

          I do like the bow the OP got and know how they shoot, very nice Si

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            #35
            Never strayed for trad bowhunting, just had to put it on hold for a few years after our move back to Texas. As things seem to settle down, I find myself yearning for a longbow again.
            Sadly, I haven't found an outdoor place to shoot in my area yet.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Horsehide View Post
              Never strayed from trad bowhunting, just had to put it on hold for a few years after our move back to Texas. As things seem to settle down, I find myself yearning for a longbow again.
              Sadly, I haven't found an outdoor place to shoot in my area yet.
              @#$%^ Auto correct! Found a range 14 miles from here, we will see how that goes.

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                #37
                Alright Guys I want to come Back!!!

                Well I got my arrows set up and fletched today. You guys may kick me back out of the trad club tho [emoji23] went with the new trad vane from AAE 4” four fletch. Haha




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                  #38
                  Let us know how they fly...those are some good looking sticks!

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                    #39
                    Some good reviews on them. The report that they get wavy is a big put off for me but they are quieter and just as effective so why not try them.

                    Gary

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                      #40
                      So I have been shooting 3-4 days with the recurve at 10-12 yards.. I feel like my form is much better than it was the first time I hunted with a trad bow.. I am back to grouping well and I am able to keep all my arrows in a 4" group at 10 yards..

                      However.. I will be honest its not as much fun this time as it was the first time.. I feel like I have been practicing so much to get back to shooting well with my compound and I am hoping that going back to trad doesn't mess that up lol.. we will see how it goes.. I will definitely at least shoot a few pigs with either my recurve or the traveling bow I'm signed up for..

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                        #41
                        I don't have to choose either or. My second season shooting a single string I only killed two deer with my recurve and longbow. I broke a draw hand finger and finished filling my tags with my compound.
                        However I've only killed one pig with it since. I just like it better with a single string. For now.

                        Gary

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                          #42
                          JT, For me, the more I shoot my trad bows the better my compound shooting is. My focus is better, I shoot more relaxed, my form stays strong, and my follow through is better. For whatever reason, shooting with fingers takes away any inclination to punch my release, when I pick up the compound again. I was still competing pretty hard with the compound early in the year, right after I picked up a trad bow for the first time. With the exception of the Paris pro-am, all my scores were up. Hopefully you’ll experience something similar.

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