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A place for noobs ???

Started by Johnny Reb, October 18, 2009, 10:05:00 PM

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Johnny Reb

Since I'm a noob and all is ther someplace that I need or should go to? or shall I just make myself at home?
It's a twang thang,some people git it, some people dont.

fatman

pull up a stump and get close to the fire....

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Soilarch

Pull up a chair.

Get a pot of coffee.

Learn to use that "search" feature...it'll answer so many questions you'll be amazed!

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celticknot

WELCOME! Glad to have a new believer with us. Deffinetly use the search feature. Its a life  and time saver for everyone.But if you can"t find it fire away with whtever is on your mind. Welcome to the social. Glad to have ya.
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Johnny Reb

Thanx for the salutations ya'll,  I been nose'n around this site for about a yaer and finally decided to register.  I've been shootin a recurve on and off for about 10 years.    One of these days gonna get somthin purty nice and keep it, rite now I'm shoot'n a old bear grizzly that I traded a boy out of.  It was lookin ruff when I first got it but I sannded it down just enuff to remove the finish,removed a couple wood screws and put on a few coats of poly satin.  turned out purty good, have a lotta fun with it.
It's a twang thang,some people git it, some people dont.

BowHuntingFool

Welcome aboard brother! Make yourself right at home!
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Fletcher

Welcome to the Gang, Johnny!   :campfire:     Are you anywhere close to Nashville?
Good judgement comes from experience.  Experience comes from bad judgement.

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I don't have any idea what a noob is, but you are welcome here.

newell38

"The worst thing I can be is the same as everybody else. I hate that." – Arnold Schwarzenegger
Endless loop strings, heavy bows, and wood and only wood arrows...my kind of archery!

sagebrush

Welcome, this may turn out to be your favorite place to hang. Gary

Lamey

Im fairly "new" around here too,   and must say of all the forums on the web, this one has to be the most inviting, informative, and well run on the internet.

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Killdeer

Welcome!
That Grizzly is a fine bow. Glad you saved it from an ignominious death.

Killdeer   :wavey:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

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maxfit

Its addicting...........Great site,even better people!!!!  :campfire:
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Benha

YeeeHaaw welcome Johnny Reb!

LAR43

You're right where you should be. C'mon in & join us! Welcome!
 :campfire:    :coffee:

Larry
Age brings us the priceless gift of experience and knowledge. . . Priceless, but not free.

George D. Stout

By the way, that Grizzly will work just as well as any custom model.  It may even have some magic lurking inside those old laminations.  8^).
My bows are all old.  Just like me.

Johnny Reb

MAN! whatta welcome wagon rite.  Thanx ya'll, sure nuff.   FLETCHER: I live about 100 miles east of the hillbilly hollywood, in the Mt. Eagle area.     KILLDEER: when I got the bow the finish was in bad shape, I sanded just enuf to remove it and no more,took my time.   I thought about a camo finish but figured it would take a lot away from it.    
         
  I enjoy tinkerin with it, it just feels good to shoot it,  you can hear a little plunk from the string then a swish of feathers in flight.

  So far only thing I've took time to hunt with it is squirrels, didnt bring any home but it was fun anyway.     Ther was 5 or 6 diggin acorns from the ground, I drew down and released, missed,  it hit the tree behind him and they all feeze for about half a minute then go back to work, I got off 2 shots before dark.  it's like ther thinkin " I've never heard a tree make a noiselike that ".
 
 Like some one said,addictive.
It's a twang thang,some people git it, some people dont.

JAG

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BlacktailBowhunter

QuoteOriginally posted by Lamey:
Im fairly "new" around here too,   and must say of all the forums on the web, this one has to be the most inviting, informative, and well run on the internet.
+1
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