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PowWow / Re: DIY Alaskan Caribou. Who's...
Last post by Doug S - Today at 06:35:55 PM

 Did the haul road a couple times. Everyone had a couple shot opportunity's at some point in the 4-5 days. Rented a truck in Fairbanks and headed north. Camped along the road. It was alot like hunting antelope. Not a ton of Caribou either time. Great place to see other wildlife. Bears Sheep Muskox lynx. Some guys float across the River where there is less pressure. Walking on Muskeg is an experience you won't ever forget.
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PowWow / Re: Need info on Rancho safari...
Last post by M60gunner - Today at 06:26:15 PM
Jerry was a founding member of the club I belonged to, Bearstate Bowhunters of San Diego, Ca. Therefore more than a couple guys had his quivers and used his broadheads the CatClaw especially when hunting the Islands for Goats and pigs. I had 2 myself but I used them on a limited basis. Gave them away years ago now. He was innovative. His cat whiskers are still used today, my favorites.
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Just finished a nice '59 K...
Last post by Pine - Today at 05:53:10 PM
Very nice  :bigsmyl:  :archer:
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Prayers for your wife and your family.
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PowWow / Re: Need info on Rancho safari...
Last post by Phil Magistro - Today at 05:45:23 PM
I was wrong.  It is a one. When I looked at the photo I saw a bigger pouch.

The photo Mike posted explains them all.

I have a mini, two IIs, and a waist strap.  Used to have a VII but never used it.  My IIs are nearly 30 years old.  One is WWII camo and one is Trebark.  Both still work like a charm.
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Just finished a nice '59 K...
Last post by Crooked Stic - Today at 04:58:11 PM
That color combo works really well. Very nice
#7
Finished this nice lefty at 40# today.  Maple riser with a stabilized and dyed I-beam, quilted Maple veneers dyed green over Bamboo cores. Supermax K2 finish, wet sanded and buffed. The riser trim is Padauk and the tips have a layer of Phenolic under dyed and stabilized Maple. The bow is headed to New Jersey. Thanks for looking!
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Moisture meters
Last post by Crooked Stic - Today at 04:35:00 PM
The pin ones will give you a reading no deeper than the pins they make one that lays on the wood that's pretty accurate.  The people at Turntex that make stabilizing juice sez for wood to be dry enough 200 degrees for two weeks.
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Lam thickness
Last post by Crooked Stic - Today at 04:26:52 PM
The stack thickness top to bottom glass included
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PowWow / Re: Need info on Rancho safari...
Last post by Archie - Today at 04:12:43 PM
Quote from: Mike Walker on Today at 01:10:59 PMThe picture you posted is a Cat Quiver I.......


This is correct.  The Catquiver 3 has a single large main compartment, as big as a medium-sized day pack.  My favorites are the CQ2 and CQ4.  They are fun to use but some guys have a hard time getting arrows back into the quiver while wearing it.  I do not, but that's because I practiced for a bit in my basement until I was good at it.  I personally don't like carrying broadheads in mine without a restraining strap (home-made) that provides more security against them falling out without me realizing it.  Since I also like a bow-mounted quiver, I often use my CQ4 as my day pack and small game / roving arrow quiver, with any broadheads being kept only in my bow quiver.

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