I managed to make it to a 3D shoot a week ago. My son shooting his Hill and me my Bear T.D. We came across a group of 20 somethings and one guy goes, "Cool bow! When did they start making them without cams?"
That's sad ha I am 25 and not surprised at all
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
Wait another 10 years and they are going to be asking why you hold your bow vertically instead of horizontally. It is becoming a lost art.
Good Shooting,
Craig
QuoteOriginally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny!
I think they were teasing you
I hope they were teasing. kinda funny though, wish I would have thought of that.
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QuoteOriginally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny! [/b]
To me its really kind of SAD. :(
THE most important thing when concerning scenarios such as this is to be first and foremost an ambassador for traditional archery. Sure this kind of thing is annoying and sad to a degree BUT our sport gains nothing if we don't take the high road. Check elitism and poor manners at the door. Win them over if you can. Always be at your best and welcome those without the knowledge into the fold!
Well said.
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QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
QuoteOriginally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny! [/b]
To me its really kind of SAD. :( [/b]
Sad and scary. These people are allowed to vote!
Dave.
There are naive people every where you go, Best to be stupid and cheerful.
Charlie, you may live longer but at what expense.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
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Originally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny! [/b]
To me its really kind of SAD. :( [/b]
Sad and scary. These people are allowed to vote!
Dave.
She should spend a few hours at a butcher's shop, on the cattle kill floor. Maybe she would learn where the stores make meat!
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Charlie, you may live longer but at what expense.
At the expense of other peoples mistakes ;) :p
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QuoteOriginally posted by BAK:
Charlie, you may live longer but at what expense.
At the expense of other peoples mistakes ;) :p [/b]
Tolerance is beautiful!
Good words, Nineworlds.
He said 'cool bow'....what's the problem? Probably just busting your balls a little.
QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
THE most important thing when concerning scenarios such as this is to be first and foremost an ambassador for traditional archery. Sure this kind of thing is annoying and sad to a degree BUT our sport gains nothing if we don't take the high road. Check elitism and poor manners at the door. Win them over if you can. Always be at your best and welcome those without the knowledge into the fold!
Good thought!
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QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
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Originally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny! [/b]
To me its really kind of SAD. :( [/b]
Sad and scary. These people are allowed to vote!
Dave.
I'm an optimist and have faith in "the common man". As such I'm partly glad for the ignorant members of the extremes because ridiculous and asinine statements such as hers do not further her cause, but rather reveal to said common man the idiocy behind them. The extremes help us find the middle and if that poor girl actually thinks meat is "made" in a market... Well heck, I'm laughing as I'm writing this just thinking about her believing it! Pretty confident she's no threat to us!
QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
QuoteOriginally posted by durp:
not surprised either...reminds me of the anti hunting girl that said we should just go to the store where they MAKE MEAT !!!
That's actually pretty funny! [/b]
To me its really kind of SAD. :( [/b]
I have to agree,and it's not just about where meat comes from,but a whole lot of other things that we just can't go into.
They can make meat...?
Without being there I would surmise the young man was giving you a ribbing. Just remind yourself that it wasn't that long ago he was shooting a plastic bow with suction cup arrows.
Nineworlds' statements are spot on. I would also bet that if he shot an arrow or two out of your Bear TD he'd be wondering why he needed cams. He may not admit it at that moment though.
As for meat, I like meat.
Agree....very scary! Smile shoot on.
I like to remind those fellas that bows in my youth had no cams and people put meat in the freezer with 45lb bows. Funny how complicated technology takes away the fun of simply shooting an arrow.
We had a couple of guys stop when we were shooting last year.One of them had been hunting with a cam thing for three years, had found one of the deer he hit. So he knew everything there was to know. He was getting his buddy into bow hunting and claimed that he had a dozen tree stands out on a public parcel, so they were garrannteed a place to hunt in the fall. He bought three of them from someone who left them out there, so they were all ready installed and ready to go. It was June, so all of his tree stands were illegal.
We had longbows and recurves out. He explained that the more curve the bow had, the more let off it had. I said that I did not know that. He made fun of me for being dumb and said that it was probably only 25%. When I would not let them touch my bows, they left then I made a call to the game warden.
I hate that road that borders my back yard, I need to move.
Not being mean but if you think these people are no danger to us look at the goverment! They don't know anything either.
QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
THE most important thing when concerning scenarios such as this is to be first and foremost an ambassador for traditional archery. Sure this kind of thing is annoying and sad to a degree BUT our sport gains nothing if we don't take the high road. Check elitism and poor manners at the door. Win them over if you can. Always be at your best and welcome those without the knowledge into the fold!
Could not agree more... this applies to everything in life too.
All to often new people are getting archery tags that have no respect for the rules or do not bother to learn them. Some of them change to become proper hunters and some of them have no intentions to ever do things right. The naive but good hearted folks can learn very fast and some of them have become trad archers that I know. Still, for those that jump at every opportunity to hoard land, take every cheat and are full of BS, it is better that they never claim to be friends of mine.
QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
THE most important thing when concerning scenarios such as this is to be first and foremost an ambassador for traditional archery. Sure this kind of thing is annoying and sad to a degree BUT our sport gains nothing if we don't take the high road. Check elitism and poor manners at the door. Win them over if you can. Always be at your best and welcome those without the knowledge into the fold!
Great words.
I didn't expound upon my encounter but to clear a few things up...he wasn't kidding because one of his group said, "Don't be stupid, that's a longbow!" Since they were using range finders to shoot they let us shoot through. The target was a 3D Javelina and both of our arrows broke out the other side. They couldn't believe it. One of them wanted to look at our equipment and when my son handed him his 1ooo grain hickory arrow he about flipped. Later we heard them telling some buddies about these trad guys shooting arrows that weighed about a pound each! It was a good experience over all but I still say, "Really?"
That is no worse than what happens on other trad sites. Some in our own ranks like to feed on others. They are worse than those not in the know in my opinion. Traders to the sport.
Always good to be nice, altho I have told one guy that when he grew up he could have a bow without training wheels.
As for meat, if we weren't supposed to eat animals, God wouldn't have made them out of food.