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Topic: Archery Stuff For Sale  (Read 1803 times)

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EWB

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Sweet. Not sure what your draw length is or poundage. But i may be selling another dozen arows
-Eric Berg


G-Whiz

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Sweet. Not sure what your draw length is or poundage. But i may be selling another dozen arows

26.5" - 27"

50# (maybe 60# if I eat my wheaties :smt044)
The one who dies with the most toys, WINS!



krusty

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Sweet. Not sure what your draw length is or poundage. But i may be selling another dozen arows

26.5" - 27"

50# (maybe 60# if I eat my wheaties :smt044)

So you bought a bow with 60# to 70# draw weight? You better eat a second serving of Wheaties. :smt044


EWB

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Eric... you had me worried you were giving up archery when I saw you posting archery stuff in the classifieds.

Glen... I believe the sight that already comes with your Bear Bow is actually a step up from the TruGlo, but it's your preference.  Also the quiver bracket is designed for a Kwikee Kwiver, and may not fit most other bow quivers.

Nope not giving up at all just extra stuff collecting dust
-Eric Berg


G-Whiz

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Sweet. Not sure what your draw length is or poundage. But i may be selling another dozen arows

26.5" - 27"

50# (maybe 60# if I eat my wheaties :smt044)

So you bought a bow with 60# to 70# draw weight? You better eat a second serving of Wheaties. :smt044

the specs say 50# to 70#, so I should be good.... and I have good upper body strength; as long as my shoulder holds out...
The one who dies with the most toys, WINS!



Tote

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the specs say 50# to 70#, so I should be good.... and I have good upper body strength; as long as my shoulder holds out...

Oh how I want to be there when you first shoot.  :smt044 :smt044 :smt044    :smt002
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G-Whiz

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the specs say 50# to 70#, so I should be good.... and I have good upper body strength; as long as my shoulder holds out...

Oh how I want to be there when you first shoot.  :smt044 :smt044 :smt044    :smt002

Then you better build a BIGGER backstop on your range! :smt044 :smt063
The one who dies with the most toys, WINS!



G-Whiz

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Just got back from Eric's and picked up the arrow rest; thanks Str8fishin for passing it forward!

Also stopped by an Archery store in Gilroy, very nice bunch of guys!! Made this newbie feel very welcome!!! will definitely patronize them again in the future!!!

Now to get out on the range and practice!!!
The one who dies with the most toys, WINS!