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Confessions of a Zipper Snob

Started by 1/4 away, October 12, 2011, 06:24:00 PM

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doubleo

Nice bow Fred. One of these days i might own one.
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Carcajou

Jeez Fred, these guys are relentless! Good luck with your new "fling", keep Mike away from those things, they are addictive..haha
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1/4 away

Scott, It's to late...see post above..LOL
Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Dave Paradowski

I have an older Zipper, bought it in 1994. It's a Stacey Groscup signature model, 60", 61# @ 28". I haven't used it  for a number of years because I couldn't handle the weight anymore. Anyway, last year I deceided to buy lighter limbs for it. They had 43 pounders in stock so I ordered them. I have to say, it is probably one of the best shooting bows that I now have.

DaveP

md126

yes scott, it's too late for me. save yourself man before he gets you too!!   :help:    :help:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:

turkey351

My son Tommy and I booth have and shoot,,Elk horn riser,,his is 68lbs and I shoot 56lbs,,,they booth shoot awesome,,his a little stiffer then mine,,but like Bill said you can mix and match,,I have a set of 70 lbs limbs and they are sweet too,,,Bob Thomson made mine and Tommy has the 25th anniversary model,,,shoot straight,,,,,
just hunt


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