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My New Mail Order Bride Has Arrived, and She's HOT! (Bamabow)

Started by eminart, July 02, 2012, 03:26:00 PM

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StretchNM

The bow is certainly nice. My style too - not ornate or overly fancy. As nice as the bow is, I think I'm more impressed with the home-made quiver and arrows!
Don't Be Scared
- Stretch -

UrbanDeerSlayer

Awesome.  I just picked up a slightly used Royal Expidition Bamabow and its an incredible shooter! I plan getting a takedown next.  Whats the significance of the writing on the limb?
Shoot Straight, Feel Great!

eminart

QuoteOriginally posted by UrbanDeerSlayer:
 Whats the significance of the writing on the limb?
Just a quote that I like from a Cormac McCarthy book. I could bore you all with what it means to me, but I'll spare you.
"...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators." -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild

rjackson

Looks like a bow made for hunting.
Good luck with her!

Randy

bowhuntingrn

I've got a 2 piece takedown that's 64" and 45# that I picked up in a trade that could be her fraternal twin. Mine has more of a rust colored grip, but other than that very similar. The only thing that I would change is I wish it was a bit longer. My next Bama,will probably be 68" or maybe even 70". The main question is only how long it will be before I convince my wife that I need yet another bow. Good luck with the new set up, looks like you've definately got things going in the right direction.
"The first 40 years of childhood are always the hardest"

Sam McMichael

I like the dark, sinister appearance of that bow. It has hunter/killer written all over it. Congrats!
Sam

Shifting Shadow

eminart, that's the most beautiful bow I have ever seen. Understated elegance. The quiver and arrows top it off. (You kinda went crazy on those feathers,though)   :laughing:
"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

One bow. One arrow. My ideal.

Day Dreamer


raghorns

The whole package is great...a real looker and no doubt deadly...it is indeed simple beauty.

Lyle
Ps 119:105 "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."

eminart

quote:
Originally posted by Shifting Shadow:
(You kinda went crazy on those feathers,though)    :biglaugh:  Yeah, I agree. I'm going to simplify a little on my next attempt.
"...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators." -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild

Big Ed

"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

GreyGoose

Nice-looking bow.  I've never seen a Ganger brag on getting a "mail order bride" before - but I HAVE noticed a lot of raves for mail order Widows!
Jim

Eric Sprick

Sweet lookin' bow there! Great pics, really like those arrows. Nice.

Eric

eminart

Been shooting it several times a day. I'm still inconsistent, but I have moments of brilliance where it all clicks. Re-learned a lesson from my compound days - Don't shoot too many arrows at the same dot. It gets expensive.

   
"...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators." -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild

Shifting Shadow

"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

One bow. One arrow. My ideal.

eminart

QuoteOriginally posted by Shifting Shadow:
Scott, that was a good shot! How far away were you?
Twenty yards. It would have been a good shot if both arrows had been in the center of the dot.  ;)
"...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators." -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild


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