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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: UKarcher on January 12, 2007, 07:37:00 AM
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I was lucky enough to spend Christmas with my fiance Lea Ann, in Arkansas. I had taken the arrows I had made her with me, and wanted to see how they flew out of her bow. I arrived on the 16th december, but it took me until New Years Eve to get her to shoot them because she said they were 'too pretty and I don't want to get them dirty'. Anyway, she needn't have worried. I had taught her to shoot last year when I was there and so after a quick recap, she started shooting. Boy did she start shooting! She was shooting at a piece of old carpet at about twenty yards and grouping them within a ten inch circle! I've got some competition there. Oh, and the arrows flew beautiful as well. Here she is with the bow I bought her off ebay and Tamure's armguard that I won on the St Judes auction.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d113/UKarcher/PC310308.jpg)
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Nice looking set up. Matching woodies to the bow without the bow or archer is not easy, good job!
What kind of bow is that???
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Hummmm...looks like deer woods in the background...look out!!!
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It's a #36 Indian but I can't remember what model. It was the first time I had gotten to check it out since I had bought it for her, and was expecting to do somework on it. But it's quite a sweet little bow, and all I have to do now is make her a spare string. I think I paid about $40 for it, so it was a snap.
Charles. Oh yes! I've already been told by the owner that I HAVE to come and shoot them when I move there. 125 acres of deer, racoons and a few coyotes...as well as a few snakes as well. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it :D
Graham