Wow really nice bows guys hope to get one someday myself but that will be a few years.
Wow really nice bows guys hope to get one someday myself but that will be a few years.
Heres mine imported from the US
A Hoyt Protec, 55lb to 75lb adjustable power range,Trophy Ridge Dayglow 3 pin site,Trophy Ridge Drop Away Arrow Rest.Doink Stabiliser,Free flight hand wrist Release
24 Custom Easton Axis 340, N Fused Carbon Arrows,with 100gram Fieldpoints and expanding broadheads
Here she is :thumbsup:
Bernie
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Sweet Bernie
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Yea nice bernie. but have u shot a Trad bow yet i msure u will love it if u give it ago
this is not mine(i cant believe i don't have a bow yet) its a bow from the show take-down mantis bow
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Real nice Gabe
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Here's mine:
Hand-forged medieval points (won in a shooting contest), tooled bracer and Robin Hood goblet
L-R Bamboo longbow (made by John Beecroft), Bear Cub circa 1950's, Browning Bantam circa 1980's, 2 belt quivers with tooled designs, AMF Wing Archery Hawk probably made sometime in the '60's or 70's, nondescript lemonwood flat bow I picked up at a flea market.
Hunting legal trade points and SCA legal bodkin point.
15th century horn bracer
Arrowolf and Celtic Dogs
WOW very nice Kay, was wonderin when you were gonna chime in here
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I was in the Barony of Corrilion years ago and our archers never had anything like that. Great setup you have there.
Last edited by Nerual the Mad; 06-21-2010 at 10:08 PM.
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