Anyone notice less is more?

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Gamestalker
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Re: Anyone notice less is more?

#21 Post by Gamestalker »

Captainkirk wrote:
Gamestalker wrote: I don't have as many as others here, but I do have two recurves & three compound bows.
Oh...are we counting compounds, too? 8-)
Are you confessing to still owning some of them too? :lol:

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Re: Anyone notice less is more?

#22 Post by Captainkirk »

Gamestalker wrote:
Captainkirk wrote:
Gamestalker wrote: I don't have as many as others here, but I do have two recurves & three compound bows.
Oh...are we counting compounds, too? 8-)
Are you confessing to still owning some of them too? :lol:
Yep. Haven't shot my ol' PSE in 5 years or more, and I shot the Reflex once after they put the new string on it. Right before I bought my Sage.
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#23 Post by Ole Dave »

Since we've degenerated to speaking of wheelies... :)

I had a PSE LD 300 yrs ago... PA talked about a proficiency test for archery...

I got out the PSE I'd not shot in years... laid up an arrow on the strng/launcher, etc and let er rip... 30 yrds..bullseye..WTF?

Then unknown range to another bag...bit low.. scooted up ad 3 tight together!

Sold the damn thing. Anything that accurate just aint no fun!!! :cry: :o
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#24 Post by Longtrad »

Oh you naughty boys! talking about sticks that don't bend in the middle and wheelies :shock: If we get on to old 22's I may loose discipline and join in :lol:

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#25 Post by Captainkirk »

Longtrad wrote:Oh you naughty boys! talking about sticks that don't bend in the middle and wheelies :shock: If we get on to old 22's I may loose discipline and join in :lol:
You first... 8-)
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#26 Post by nm41mag »

When ever I come back to traditional, their is always a honeymoon period, then I remember all my bad habits.

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#27 Post by Shadowhntr »

Haha! Thats ok Paul! WE all have em!

I am so glad to see you made it over here! I know you're gonna fit right in brother! A big welcome, from Kansas!
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#28 Post by Captainkirk »

nm41mag wrote:... then I remember all my bad habits.
I've never forgotten mine! :shock:
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#29 Post by Ole Dave »

i don't think I have any bad habits.

I THINK i just start to think and then stop being instinctive and it all goes to hell in a hand basket!

Trust the force, Luke...
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