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Spent some time with an old friend this evening

Started by moleman, January 02, 2013, 08:39:00 PM

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moleman

This evening i knocked the dust off of my old Rocky Miller Bridger Mtn. longbow that ive had for 20 yrs, or so and shot it as well as i ever have.
It seems that sometimes we get caught up in all the glitz and glamor of our new bows, that our old standbys that never let us down, which we carried for many a hunt, get put on the top shelf and are retired from service simply because something new took its place which was all the rage at the time.
If your like me, and hung onto a bow for that many yrs., theres probably a good reason for it, which is not measured in looks, or monetary value but in fact, how it feels and performs in your hands.
If youve got a dusty old friend on the rack that you havent shot for quite some time, dust it off and stretch a string on it, you might find that it can be a great reunion with an old friend.  
       :campfire:

ti-guy

An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward.So when life is dragging you back with difficulties, it means that it's going to launch you into something great.

Harleywriter

Rocky made outstanding bows: Been looking for an early 1990s Heritage recurve in an old man weight of 55- to 60- pounds. Occasionally see one but generally too heavy.

His long bows are really nice, too.

Glad for the reunion.
Schafer Silvertip; Mahaska longbow; Highwood Hunter; Bear Super Kodiak and way too many others

Walt Francis

I love Rocky's bows, drug my Bridger Mountain longbow out on Sunday.  I was helping a father and son with a couple of selfbows they were building when the discussion turned to grip styles and what type of grip/shape works best.  Never figured out why, but I have always shot lights out with that bow and the handle/grip has a lot to do with it.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

Richie

Once a Marine always a Marine, Semper Fi


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