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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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ChrisM

Well due to torrential down pours here in Texas I have only been able to hunt 2 hrs yestarday.  This morning I intended to hunt but my house sets between two creeks and currently I can't walk to my woods to hunt and I can't  get over the bridge in my drive.   So no quick mornin hunt, no chruch just waitin.  Oh well that just means that more deer survived the city bows with X bows.
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Ron LaClair

Nala, the standard handle depth on the Shrew Hill bows is 2". I like a deeper grip so mine is 2 1/4"

The knife that you mentioned is my personal knife and is a one of a kind. Will it ever be offered for sale in a smaller version?... it's a possibility..   :dunno:

 
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WESTBROOK

Ron, is that knife patterned after an old knife? Looks like a full length clip blade, should handle very nice.

You heading up to the farm tomorrow to hunt a little?

Eric

centaur

Well, just did a deal on the classifieds for a Big River Hill style, 65 pounds to match my age! These dang Hill style bows are way too addictive. Shooting this one should make pulling my 55# Wesley easy as pie. I should be getting it in a few days, then I'll start building up to it, since I haven't shot more than 60 pounds for a few years. If Charlie Lamb can shoot a heavier Hill, I should be able to.
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ron w

Your gonna like that Big River......
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WESTBROOK

Centaur, I hear them heavier bows pull easier up at your altitude.  :D

LongStick64

I traded for a Shrew Hill named "Ol Mac" and a Shultz all natural "Old Favorite" and I am feeling the love. I am real impressed with both of them. The Shrew Hill is a super pleasure to shoot, has to be the easiest Hill style longbow I have shot. And the Shultz is a classic, bamboo backed Yew, it just screams Classy.

Mr. LaClair  if you know anything about the Ol Mac, feel free to let me know.
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SportHunter

I'm waiting on my first Louis Armbruster Zebra to come in, 53#@28" 70", been trying to get my hands on one for awhile....the wait begins     :campfire:

centaur

QuoteOriginally posted by WESTBROOK:
Centaur, I hear them heavier bows pull easier up at your altitude.   :D  
Yes, it will probably feel more like 64.99 pounds!
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

Overspined

Ron, back when you were the only Bowhunter in MI you could probably use a glossy bow, wear buckskins (and not get shot by a crossbow), and not shower in a few weeks, yet still bring home the venison!!!    :bigsmyl:  

Send me the pic of the same scenario in 2012!  Those skins might need an adjustment though.  Seriously, those pics are cool, thanks for sharing.

MikeNova

Well I missed one this past week didnt pick a spot despite the fact I kept telling myself to as she came in lol. I gonning to make up for it this thursday this time I'm going to make a perfect double lung.

kestimator

The Shrew Hill that I owned was just plain lovely!!!  I let it go after debating about trying to re-size the grip.  I just didn't want to risk damaging such a nice bow...plus it was 68 inches versus my preferred 66".  They sure are nice!!
Have a nice day!
Kevin

khardrunner

Kevin, who ended up with Tom-Tom the HH half breed? I still don't shoot RH but I like to keep track of it in case I ever do.
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

kestimator

Danny aka Ric-O-Shay has "Tom-Tom" and he seems to have too much sense to let it go....I have explored this with him  :)  LOL!!!!  He agrees that it is an awesome bow and that I'm not quite right in the head for letting it go  :)
Have a nice day!
Kevin

khardrunner

Glad it's being used! It's a sweet one for sure!
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

Charlie Lamb

Thought I'd put up this picture just because. No real story here. I got in a tree in a good spot, one deer came in I shot it and it died under my stand.
Ten minutes later the second deer came in I shot it and it died 15 yards from my stand.

Both meat deer and complete pass through with four blade Magnus I (wildcat... ground to 1 1/4" w/Bear bleeder).
Bow was "Stubby" my 70" bamboo and glass bow, 58# @28".
     
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

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frassettor

Boy I would sure like to try a Hill!  There is just something about them
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David Mitchell

frassettor, you will, my friend. Just you wait and see.  Once the bug bites there is no remedy short of owning one.  :D
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frassettor

QuoteOriginally posted by David Mitchell:
frassettor, you will, my friend. Just you wait and see.  Once the bug bites there is no remedy short of owning one.   :D  
I wish I could find somebody from WI that has one so I could shoot it   :pray:
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad


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