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#1
The Bowyer's Bench / Bo-tuff
Last post by ptberger - Today at 09:10:25 PM
Been looking around to buy some fiberglass for a few bows I would like to make and my internet searching shows only clear or black bo-tuff. Is that all there is these days? Does anyone know of a source for colored glass? Thx
#2
PowWow / Re: Non-bow mounted quiver opt...
Last post by Michpatriot - Today at 08:28:53 PM
When not using a bow quiver my daughters and I use a Safari Tuff back quiver. Sometimes all of us have a mix of arrows in there when stumping and trade off which each other. Its really been a good piece of kit!
#3
PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Stumpkiller - Today at 08:26:23 PM
Seal fur/skin for me as well.  I have a couple patches left from thrift store fur coats.  Leather for the riser plate.
#4
PowWow / Re: 2026 Cloverdale Traditiona...
Last post by Deadmanwalkin65 - Today at 08:25:14 PM
Is this flyer current?   The website does not work for me.  The phone number says " not in service" or something similar and the email gets returned as undeliverable?
Interested in going for the first time.
#5
PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Steelhead - Today at 07:52:57 PM
I like the thick rug rests.I believe the leading edge of the feather fletching passes through the rug rest with less disturbance.Its quiet as well

I used sealskin alot.I liked the pieces with thicker fur for the same reason as the rug rest.Their are other choices besides sealskin if you want fur.Squirrel etc.I have used chipmonks sometimes.
#6
PowWow / Re: Minimalist Hunting.. what ...
Last post by Pine - Today at 07:35:48 PM
GFA quiver with 3 arrows and a spare string, sheath knife and an Asbell wool vest incase it gets cold near sunset.
Oh and a canteen of water.
#7
PowWow / Re: Non-bow mounted quiver opt...
Last post by Terry Lightle - Today at 07:34:21 PM
GFA side quiver or Shulz back quiver
#8
PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Pine - Today at 07:26:34 PM
I'm a big fan of feather rests, the arrow doesn't fall off and they are very forgiving.  :archer:
#9
PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Orion - Today at 07:17:45 PM
I've used seal skin and still have some lying around I think.  Regardless, I use leather on my ASLs, velcro on my recurves. Either would work on either, of course, but leather is thinner and usually works better on my ASLs.   .
#10
PowWow / Re: What’s your favorite rest ...
Last post by Dave Bulla - Today at 07:05:57 PM
I agree About using the fuzzy side of velcro.   I can get it free from work when it expires for shelf life. About 2 inches wide and already adhesive backed.   Leave the backing on and cut to shape with scissors.  Peel the backing and stick it on.  Lasts longer than just about anything else I've ever used and has just enough loft or cushion to nicely dampen the arrow. Quiet too.

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