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Thanks man! It was a quick and easy weekend project. Great idea on the keychain! That would look awesome.Nice setup (bow and hanger)! You've inspired me to build one for my Hoyt as well!
If I may offer a thought... It'd be cool if you took that Hoyt keychain or a hoyt plaque of some sort and embedded it in the wood right above the bow. Awesome setup none the less and like I said, you've inspired me to build my own.
Thanks!
Reef
Not trying to steal all your ideas... but I may steal all your ideas! Lol. Seriously though, we are about 2 months out from moving in to our new home build and I am planning out my man cave (since I'm now workin from home going forward, it's really just an extra room that I've staked out as my man cave haha). I love the coffee table book idea too!Thanks man! It was a quick and easy weekend project. Great idea on the keychain! That would look awesome.
I thought about getting plaques or engravings on the wood for every animal I harvest with the bow. Decided it would be easier to print pictures and write a little story about each one. Will end up being a cool coffee table book!
From a recurve shooter to another, looks good ! Best of luck on your opener.Scheels October Mountain recurve 50lbs.
29.5 inch GT Traditional 400 with 50 grain inserts and 100 grain points. I will shoot this with 100 gr 4 blade muzzy broadheads.
This is my best group so far at 20 yards. I have been shooting every day.
No sights all instinctive.
Only 63 days until my deer opener!
Would love to learn recurve one day!Simple and lightView attachment 162976
Recurve is no magic. There’s just steps and shooting gap is the same as gapping a pin, just the degree varies. Ways to shorten that like crawling or target shooters string walk. Split vision is another and imo the best aim method. If you need help or want an explanation just ask.Would love to learn recurve one day!
Pick one up. #45 good for most game, some places require #50 for Elk and Moose. Get out, shoot and have fun, in time you'll find your groove.Would love to learn recurve one day!
Beautiful bow
Nice bow congratulationsGot the Hoyt Ventum 33 this year. Had zero intentions of buying a new bow that day....... but I made the mistake and so did my buddy who was with me. They were back ordered for 2 months so made it hurt a little less. After one shot I knew I had to have it.
Hard to explain endless u shoot one. I shot all the other flagship bows besides Matthew’s and I liked the soulution by bow tech but in the comfort mod I didn’t get the speed I was looking for. I felt the need also for something more comfortable to shoot siting down or holding back for a long time. My other bow is a Hoyt Carbon Defiant Turbo. It’s a great bow for spot and stalk but it’s a project to draw. Anyway here’s the specs haven’t got to fling at any live targets yet hopefully soon.
29in draw
72lbs
80% letoff
270 FPS
520gr complete arrow
29in Easton fmj 5mm 250 spine 11.5gpi (250 spine has a lighter gpi than the 300)
25gr Easton half outsert
X nock Nocturnal
125gr muzzy 3 blade or a 125gr grim reaper whitetail special out of a stand
Tight spot quiver
Black Gold Verdict 5pin slider
Trufire hook release
Any chance you post a thread on how you made the hanger/display?New set up in the office!
That looks like a hand made bow. Sweet!