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Post by mtshooter on Feb 5, 2008 18:13:36 GMT -5
I will carry my compound bow and Spiker and Skipmaster can pack my elk
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Post by Greg Krause on Feb 5, 2008 18:19:49 GMT -5
I'll come out and yoiu can carry your own bow, but If you kill an Elk I'll help carry him out!
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Post by BT on Feb 5, 2008 18:20:18 GMT -5
And he could! Anyone who can hold at full draw (an 80#) bow for 5 minutes can pretty much pack out an elephant! ;D
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Post by mtshooter on Feb 5, 2008 18:24:06 GMT -5
I would even carry your compound bow for you
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Post by Greg Krause on Feb 5, 2008 18:33:31 GMT -5
I would even carry your compound bow for you sounds fair, I'll carry your 400" elk and you'll carry my bow
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Post by mtshooter on Feb 5, 2008 18:50:05 GMT -5
It would only be fair for me to come to NY and pack your bow, tree stand and camera in return
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Post by Greg Krause on Feb 5, 2008 18:54:09 GMT -5
You ever come to NY and you;ll be slamming some whitetails!
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Post by turf on Feb 5, 2008 19:16:01 GMT -5
Ok so a serious question related to string wax. How often do you rewax? daily? every other day? every so many shots? Also is there a better wax or are they all close to being the same?? I dont wish to have any string or cable breakages on my new bow lol.
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Post by mtshooter on Feb 5, 2008 20:59:56 GMT -5
I personally wax my strings at least once a week depending on how much I am shooting and the weather.
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Post by BT on Feb 5, 2008 21:04:15 GMT -5
I never wax enough but more important than waxing is striping off the old wax. Wax can hold abrasives that can damage the string. Make sure you clean and re-wax often
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