This is kind of funny, I ended up with a Ti stove from Seek Outside, it's the medium size. I have never used it in my Sawtooth yet but have used it in my Airstream trailer. I go to a lot of Archery...
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This is kind of funny, I ended up with a Ti stove from Seek Outside, it's the medium size. I have never used it in my Sawtooth yet but have used it in my Airstream trailer. I go to a lot of Archery...
I think you'll really like the Sawtooth, yes, the white liner makes it brighter inside at night but does not bother me at all once the lights are out, it will also hold the heat a little better in...
That is exactly what you should do with them, that is if they are the correct spine for your bow.
Good luck with them.
With reading glasses, 30 seconds !
Widowshooter,
Next time you shoot with your friend ( compound shooter ) at a 3-D, tell him no range finders and you pick the spot where you shoot from, then see what happens.
Good luck.
I love doing 3-D with traditional gear, but then again stump shooting is fun also, that is about the going price, $15 for the day so your right in there at $12. Did you go with any friends that would...
This was a good read, why did it end ?
Thanks, I not only read it all, but watched it all too, and then some, good information for us newbies, now all I have to do is remember it and use it ASAP.
Thanks again.
Really sucks to lose such a great soldier in this way, R.I.P. and God Bless them both.
That is a great first post, thanks for sharing.
Thank you John, for the attemp to make feel better about that kill. Yes nature is harsh but that was my first deer kill and it's the one one usually remembers forever, but its behind me now and I...
Probably started about the same time you did John, which was 1957, started with a kids wooden recurve, got pretty good with it. Didn't get a real bow until 1973, unless you count the all fiberglass...
I'll take it if it's still available.
Started around 1957 with a kids wooden recurve, moved on to a all fiberglass bow ( didn't care for that bow very much ) and then finally was able to afford to buy my own bows in 1973, a Bear 48"...
What appears to be a Sawtooth on Bass Proshops 100 percent real hunting TV today.
I have used my sawtooth in PA, NJ, MD, so far no bug problems ( and thats without a bug net ) no snakes, no rodents, in hot, humid, and rainy conditions, if fact I haven't camped in my tipi in winter...
Nice shooting, especially from a rocking canoe !, It looks like a pretty big house cat, but must have looked pretty small in that tree.
Nice, but doesn't the medical field suspect that when cooking with aluminum it leeches into the food and then into you, and it might be one of the causes of Alzheimer's disease ?
Sorry to spoil...
Thanks for sharing, I will show these to my better half, she wants to go see Montana.
Try some Badger organic bug sprays, they work very well, though they don't last nearly as long as the aggressive chemical type.
In the rain, they all sag a little, with the Saw, you can pull the sides out a little if it's a problem.
I got into a little run in with the Warden this past hunting season, I was told by the Warden, that I was going to break the law and that is enough for him to give me a warning, so I said is that...
Sounds like you had a real good hunt, and it ended with a nice bird, good for you.
Sounds to me like your on the right path.
Good luck on your hunt.