This is old EFA quiver I got Don to rework earlier this year. Elephant hide hood. I think its found the bow to live on.
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The wing really sets the arrows back nice on this shorter bow.
Looks great on the Thunderchild!
Looks good. God bless.
That looks great...what wood is that on the TC?
Shedua riser and eucalyptus limbs
looks great....
Tony between Big Jim and the Asbells NCTAR cost me but I'm happy :D
Marc, I'd say you got your money's worth. I hear good things about Big Jim's bows and I'm sitting here now wearing an Asbell Jacket. They are very confortable and well made.
Just one thing to add. We may have to stop calling him "Big Jim". Since the IBO shoot in Clarkesville, Tn last year he's lost a lot of weight. Either he's working to hard or he was getting ready for the football draft. I think that he could still play.
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Don that quiver is perfect on the Thunder Child. Locks down solid and I can get 4 Woodsmen in it. It really balances the bow perfectly.
I agree the Asbell jackets are great. I added number 5 at NCTAR. I wear them everywhere from hunting to church.