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PowWow / Re: Non-bow mounted quiver opt...
Last post by Arctic Hunter - Today at 08:43:17 PM
I used several different hip quivers over the years. Recently went back to a bow quiver. Hip quivers are great in the wind, but kind of a pain if you're doing a lot of spot and stalk hunting.
#2
The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Heatbox temp and duration?
Last post by Kirkll - Today at 08:39:40 PM
Hey Kevin.... I'm not laughing at you, i've just got a warped sense of humor. I know you said that using a batter charger with a voltage regulator is making the machine do unnatural, things and its the reason they only last so long. That "Unnatural" thing is heating up 6-12' of 22 gage SS to 160-180 degrees.

But not all battery chargers will do this.... The newer models with digital readouts and a circuit board have saftey shut off switches that will not let the charger run as the heat builds up.

All these DC power supply units available have overvoltage, overcurrent, overtemperature, and overload saftey switches built into them. This being the case, i just don't see them working for me.    Kirk
#3
PowWow / Re: Slide on Selway Quiver
Last post by Kirkll - Today at 08:02:11 PM
I prefer the Selway strap on quiver over the slide on that had that big plastic knob. Is that the one you are referring to as a slide on?

Another favorite of mine is the Thunderhorn that bolts on with the limb bolts on a std TD bow, or mounts to the belly ramps on an ILF rig.
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The Bowyer's Bench / Re: 2025 What did you do Today
Last post by Kirkll - Today at 07:54:26 PM
Quote from: Mad Max on Today at 03:52:54 PMNice Kirk :thumbsup:  :bigsmyl:
What's that dark thin lam in the center of the stack from the tips coming back to the riser?
Bear paw stable core. .015 thickness
#5
PowWow / Re: New member intro is hooked...
Last post by Pine - Today at 07:19:39 PM
Welcome from the other side of Michigan.  :wavey:
#6
PowWow / New member intro is hooked aga...
Last post by Flemish Twister - Today at 06:51:20 PM
New member and hail from Michigan near Port Huron. My archery career began shooting bows with training wheels some 35 years ago. Spent perhaps 10 years using those contraptions before taking up traditional bows. Hunted with trad gear for 12-15 years until a degree of frustration set in; consistency or lack of, misses, work getting in the way etc. The wife went to work for G5 Prime somewhere along the way, so I could buy premium compound bows at a rather deep discount. Thus I was lead back to the dark side for a number of years. I was fortunate enough to be able to retire about a year ago, and made up my mind that I was going to master the string and stick once and for all.
Boy how things have evolved since I was away! YouTube has been the (virtual) shooting coach I needed to really improve and of course this forum is AWESOME!
I sort of forgot how much fun it was to shoot traditional gear! And collect traditional gear! And set up traditional gear! And make / test arrow combinations! And when the wife asks what I plan for the day, I say "play archery"! I'm hooked bad! Again!
#7
PowWow / Re: Double Bevel, Single Bevel...
Last post by JohnV - Today at 06:27:53 PM
There is no "hype" with single bevel broadheads.  Most negative comments come from arm chair experts who have never hunted with them.  Easier to sharpen than most double bevels IMO.  Good penetration.  Good blood trails.  I've killed plenty of critters with both double and single bevel heads.
#8
PowWow / Re: Thick brush clothing
Last post by JohnV - Today at 06:23:23 PM
I hunt hogs in South Georgia.  The land is so thick it is a struggle to walk through it.  My lightweight Kuiu pants did not hold up well.  I bought a pair of Kuiu brush buster pants and the are nothing short of great.  They a very light compared to other brush buster pants. Very flexible.  Soft.  Quiet!  I can wear them in hot summer temps without overheating.  Give them a look.  A bit pricey but worth every penny!
#9
PowWow / Re: Thick brush clothing
Last post by Bogle - Today at 06:13:40 PM
I hunt in Central/South Alabama and I wear the Carhart pants from Lowes, and a wool jacket on the top. Sheds the briars pretty well, and inexpensive. Yeah, you'll still get a few briars but they work good. Early season, I will wear a flannel or a T-shirt. You may draw a little blood with the T-shirt.
#10
PowWow / Re: Ohio Doe
Last post by supernaut - Today at 05:44:34 PM
Congrats on a beautiful deer and way to stick with it!

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