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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1409935" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>I hear yha Gray Fox, that there is one awesome looking bow. I can see where your passion comes from in traditional archery.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy a bit of everything out-doors, archery happens to be one of them.</p><p></p><p>The off season of not Harvesting game allows for this up here in the cold winter days here in Western Canada.</p><p></p><p>I played with archery on & off for 30 years ,more so in the last 17,,, the time has come to return to bare bow Recurve since its super fun, inexpensive to shoot & maintain, and I like the idea of the take-down bows.</p><p></p><p>I made up a long camo Fanny-Pack so I can pack my bow & arrows every where I go, this allows me to take it to work, out West on the adventures, ice fishing, stores away nice in the ATV Quad box, and plink away at the camp site in the morning or at night.</p><p></p><p>I've been shooting a PSE Heritage Razorback 35lb bow as of last year, but the time has come to switch up to the ILF (International Limb Fit) bow .</p><p></p><p>I'm doing the 25" Olympic aluminum riser with a custom laminated wood handle, 68" and 32 lb limbs for plinking.</p><p>Then order some 44 lb limbs.</p><p></p><p>This bow will be set up as a bare bow, no sights, Frugal plastic arrow rest, finger Yost 3 under finger tab, Yost flat disk balance weigth, and 30" 500 spine shafts with feathers.</p><p></p><p>Archey offers a bit of the relaxing side of things in my world, of course it comes with its challanges,,, but what part in life doesn't have this going on.</p><p></p><p>The compound archery stuff is fun, but the costs of it is getting pricey,,, so the time has come to get back to basics.</p><p></p><p>Western Canada Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1409935, member: 97414"] I hear yha Gray Fox, that there is one awesome looking bow. I can see where your passion comes from in traditional archery. I enjoy a bit of everything out-doors, archery happens to be one of them. The off season of not Harvesting game allows for this up here in the cold winter days here in Western Canada. I played with archery on & off for 30 years ,more so in the last 17,,, the time has come to return to bare bow Recurve since its super fun, inexpensive to shoot & maintain, and I like the idea of the take-down bows. I made up a long camo Fanny-Pack so I can pack my bow & arrows every where I go, this allows me to take it to work, out West on the adventures, ice fishing, stores away nice in the ATV Quad box, and plink away at the camp site in the morning or at night. I've been shooting a PSE Heritage Razorback 35lb bow as of last year, but the time has come to switch up to the ILF (International Limb Fit) bow . I'm doing the 25" Olympic aluminum riser with a custom laminated wood handle, 68" and 32 lb limbs for plinking. Then order some 44 lb limbs. This bow will be set up as a bare bow, no sights, Frugal plastic arrow rest, finger Yost 3 under finger tab, Yost flat disk balance weigth, and 30" 500 spine shafts with feathers. Archey offers a bit of the relaxing side of things in my world, of course it comes with its challanges,,, but what part in life doesn't have this going on. The compound archery stuff is fun, but the costs of it is getting pricey,,, so the time has come to get back to basics. Western Canada Don [/QUOTE]
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