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HH bug got me ... Part One!

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

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Eric,I remember that bow...am Anderson "Skookem" ??
I saw it first on this thread nearly a year ago.

Rik...yeah. It doubles as a nut cracker during the holidays.... ingenious!   :p

WESTBROOK

Tony & Rik, a Northern Mist Classic with a T/D hinge.

Eric

Eric,
Oh...sorry 'bout that.  I do remember the bow but forgot the maker..  An NM longbow is one to keep from what I have heard.  That t/d will make it easy for you to scoot out to Riks mountains.  The Elk herd needs thinin out that way.....

mbugland

Okay, so how do you guys with bow addictions 4-5 Hills Deep figure out which one you are taking into the woods?  I only have the two now and haven't been able to master either completely, but each has something I like about it... it's rough decisions each time... I have spent a few random days at the range going back and forth with each, 6-12 arrows at a time.  
Is the thought truly to pick "the One" and head to the woods over and over and over until you know that one bow better than anything out there, then play around until a month before season and go back to a single bow? I don't know, feels horrible to try and pick just one though.
Shootz!

MT Longbow

Wow fells, it's great to be back, I went away for a few months (somewhere in the 258 page timeline) and we are up to 511!!

Keep up the good work.....!

Since I have been gone has anyone bought a shrew hill yet?

And has anyone  actually got their Sunset Hill?

Good to be back.
Craig Ekins;
70" -60LB "Robin Hood",string follow  #47 of 50. LE
68" -70Lb Redman, string follow all YEW. "Yewlogy"
68" -75Lb@28. 3 lam Boo. String Follow- "LegendStick"

Ron Maulding : 68" Big Horn , Boo and Osage. 78#@27.

David Miller: Old Tom

Nate Steen .

I just noticed something.....two guys at the top of this page with their mugs smilin' over downed game...and no camo in sight....just longbows and backquivers.  Maybe there is some interest being generated... :)   :)

Canyon

Nate,
Some interest? I think that is an understatement. It is much more than that by the looks of this and all the other related threads.
I am headed to Texas with my Hill bows for hogs next week. I have no intent nor do I see a need to take camouflage. I however do not yet have a quality backquiver.  :help:  Know where a guy might get one of those??  :rolleyes:  LOL
A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight;nothing he cares about more than his own personal safety;is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free,unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.

Nate Steen .


dragonheart

QuoteOriginally posted by sunset hill:
I just noticed something.....two guys at the top of this page with their mugs smilin' over downed game...and no camo in sight....just longbows and backquivers.  Maybe there is some interest being generated...  :)     :)  
:thumbsup:
Longbows & Short Shots

ChrisM

Gods greatest command:  Love your neighbor as you love yourself.

MT Longbow

Hi fellas, I'm looking to get a takedown Hill.  70 inch 70 lb.

Anyone shot one of Craig's in a TD?

Nate do you do takedowns?

Where would you guys recommend I start looking?

I think I like the sleeve style because I like A grip that doesn't feel split,
How bout you guys?

Thanks

Patrick
Craig Ekins;
70" -60LB "Robin Hood",string follow  #47 of 50. LE
68" -70Lb Redman, string follow all YEW. "Yewlogy"
68" -75Lb@28. 3 lam Boo. String Follow- "LegendStick"

Ron Maulding : 68" Big Horn , Boo and Osage. 78#@27.

David Miller: Old Tom

David Mitchell

MT longbow, my huntin' buddy has a TD Hill that I really like--a lot.  Very pleasant shooter and the sleeve grip adds just enough extra weight to give a little extra stability.
The years accumulate on old friendships like tree rings, during which time a kind of unspoken care and loyalty accrue between men.

mike g

Speaking of Quivers....
I make a Hill style Quiver....
Not to take away from nate or HH....
But I mentioned it to Craig and he told me I cannot use the word Hill in anyway to describe my Quiver....
   So I do not have it on my site....
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

khardrunner

I know I've been on your site and I recognized the Hunter Large as a hill style, at least in appearance. I've heard you make good stuff too!
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

ChrisM

Just got off the phone with craig and he said that my bow is being finished and I may have the bow before the end of the week or by next week.  :saywhat:
Gods greatest command:  Love your neighbor as you love yourself.

Mudd

mike g...Might I suggest listing them as a "Traditional" style quiver and using one of the many pictures of "The Man" that are in the public domain.. as they say.. a picture is worth a thousand words.

Just thinking outside the box here...lol

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Rossco7002

HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26

ChrisM

Wesley with Carmelized Boo and clear glass string follow.
Gods greatest command:  Love your neighbor as you love yourself.

daveycrockett

? for you guys in the know. I draw 30" on my R/D hybrids with recurve grips. Looking at a Hill Robin Hood 68" given what I've described your thoughts on this bow for me. It is in the same weight range as my current bows.

tradlongbow

mikeg

post a pic here of the quiver.

Darren
Darren

tradlongbow@yahoo.com

"Archery may not be the sport of all Kings, but Archery is the King of Sports"
Howard Hill

SunSet Hill, stringfollow, 66" 53@27.5",


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