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WTB: Yellostone string jig.

Question:

Hi folks,     I’m wanting to buy a yellowstone string jig and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction.     I can’t seem to find a supplier.     Thanks in advance for any help.                     Mike McDaniel

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google search produces: http://www.thebowman.com/mall/cattool_stringjigs.asp from other links I found, they [who are they anyway :-) ] say its the best jig; that should start a few posts. cheers Bob S.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi folks, >     I’m wanting to buy a yellowstone string jig and was wondering if anyone > could point me in the right direction. >     I can’t seem to find a supplier. >     Thanks in advance for any help. >                     Mike McDaniel

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or you could make your own.  Check the docs page on the (sorry to say it again<G>)   TSAA website.  There is one that will cost FAR less than the yellowstone.   Won’t be quite as purty, though…. > Hi folks, >     I’m wanting to buy a yellowstone string jig and was wondering if anyone > could point me in the right direction. >     I can’t seem to find a supplier. >     Thanks in advance for any help. >                     Mike McDaniel

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Thanks Ron,     I built a variation of yours yesterday. Made a string last night. Works great and is very sturdy. Total cost was $24.38 + tax!             Mike McDaniel

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> or you could make your own.  Check the docs page on the (sorry to say it > again<G>)   TSAA website.  There is one that will cost FAR less than the > yellowstone.   Won’t be quite as purty, though…. > Hi folks, >     I’m wanting to buy a yellowstone string jig and was wondering if anyone > could point me in the right direction. >     I can’t seem to find a supplier. >     Thanks in advance for any help. >                     Mike McDaniel > — > TexARC > publicize the sport of Archery! > http://www.texasarchery.org > Outgoing messages scanned for viruses by Nortons AV 2002

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always glad to hear when something good comes of the site.   cool and thanks… After doing about 1 dozen strings, I have become a LOT better making them then on the first.   After a few thousand more I might begin to approach Jane Jackson’s ability. <RBG> – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Thanks Ron, >     I built a variation of yours yesterday. Made a string last night. Works > great and is very sturdy. Total cost was $24.38 + tax! >             Mike McDaniel > or you could make your own.  Check the docs page on the (sorry to say it > again<G>)   TSAA website.  There is one that will cost FAR less than the > yellowstone.   Won’t be quite as purty, though…. > > Hi folks, > >     I’m wanting to buy a yellowstone string jig and was wondering if > anyone > > could point me in the right direction. > >     I can’t seem to find a supplier. > >     Thanks in advance for any help. > >                     Mike McDaniel > — > TexARC > publicize the sport of Archery! > http://www.texasarchery.org > Outgoing messages scanned for viruses by Nortons AV 2002

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Opinions of the Winact Riser?

Question:

Greetings all, I’m looking at a new bow set up, and am curious as to your opinions and experiences with the WinAct riser. Please include the type of limbs & draw length/weight.. .it will help with comparisons. —   Thanks,             The Asp Support Search and Rescue…             GET LOST!

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I have always wondered, why is it that I’ve never seen a Winact product on ebay for auction. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Greetings all, > I’m looking at a new bow set up, and am curious as to your opinions and > experiences with the WinAct riser. Please include the type of limbs & draw > length/weight.. .it will help with comparisons. > — >   Thanks, >             The Asp > Support Search and Rescue… >             GET LOST!

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I have a Winact with 66" 38lb Border XP10 Evolution limbs. I have no real issues with the riser, but there are some points you should be aware of (if you’re not already). 1. it’s painted rather than anodised. Paint is necessarily a less durable finish than anodising, that said, the few chips I’ve picked up in 3-4 years of shooting, are mostly due to my lack of attention. 2. the limb allignment/adjustment system is a little bit fiddly, requiring the use of two wrenches to get it right. Naturally, only one wrench is supplied with the handle… I gimmicked a second one out of a wire coat hanger, which is good enough for holding the thing stationary during adjustments. 3. I’m having a little difficulty getting hold of a low grip for it (it came with a medium-high grip). If that would be your preference, make sure you specify it early on. 4. there is no bushing for a back rod. I’ve heard that W&W make a rod threaded to fit the limb adjustment holes on the back of the riser, but I’ve never seen one. So if you follow the current US fashion of long rod/back rod, that’s something to consider. Having said that, I’d say go for it: "it just works" as they say. The balance of the handle is good even without stabilisers, everything fits (standard imperial threads, of course) and nothing rattles loose. I would point out that current world records have been shot with this riser, but we all know that archers *that* good could shoot with a brick, and still win… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Greetings all, > I’m looking at a new bow set up, and am curious as to your opinions and > experiences with the WinAct riser. Please include the type of limbs & draw > length/weight.. .it will help with comparisons.

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Rick Stonebraker has compiled a new issue of the Annual TSAA Newsletter.  It is available on-line at the Texas State Archery Website, in the WORD DOC format and in the Acrobat Format (recommended).  If you do not already have acrobat reader installed on your computer, it is FREE, from Adobe.  The acrobat form for documents and files is MUCH more secure, safer, and and transportable than the DOC format. Please click on the link below if you’d like a copy.  Here are the links to the newsletter: PDF Form: http://www.texasarchery.org/tsaars/tsaa2001.pdf DOC Form: http://www.texasarchery.org/tsaars/tsaa2001.doc and for the free Acrobat reader, click here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/alternate.html#50enu If you find any errors, please let us know.  Also, I’d request that you please let Rick know if you find the newsletter entertaining or useful.  mailto: Thanks to all of you – young archers, parents, and adult archers as well, for helping Texas Archery to grow into the large family that we have become. If you want to get the periodic emailings that we put together about archery (primarily applicable to Texas and Texans but also about other events) then use the MemberRegistration link atop the home page of http://www.texasarchery.org to register your name and email with the TSAA. Your information is never given to any outside organization, you just get occasional warnings about viruses <G> and about tournament registrations and event results and such. Enjoy the holiday season, and don’t forget to spread some cheer to those you meet.  What goes around, comes around, so send around some good thangs. A.Ron (TexARC), Gina, and Lindsey (Osprey) Carmichael

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Stabilizer

Question:

Hi: I broke my stabliizer last year while climbing over some blowdowns.  I have shot without one for about 6 months now and have decided that I want to get another on as I have noticed that since mine broke I have trouble holding my bow vertical while aiming.  Any suggestions about hydrolic v. non-hydrolic or maker?  any help would be appreciated. Chris Brown

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>I had the same problem

What worked for me was the "ACE MAGNUM HYDRAULIC STABILIZER" from golden key.  It comes with three additional weight to add on if you like.  I found out I’m more stable and can dial my shot in a tight pattern.  good luck Chris kardassis form The Great White North Canada

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How can I determine what stabilizer to put on my bow? I have a Hoyt Magnatec, 70 # pull. I mainly hunt with this bow, so I don’t want a stabilizer that is to big .

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John, Try the NAP ShockBlcker its fantastic.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> How can I determine what stabilizer to put on my bow? I have a Hoyt > Magnatec, 70 # pull. I mainly hunt with this bow, so I don’t want a > stabilizer that is to big .

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Do what I did, go to your local archery shop and try all the different ones. I took my shop owners advice and tried the " Doinker."  Wasn’t what I went looking for, but after I shot it, I realized it was what I wanted!  ( 7 inches I think)

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Hello everyone    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but being a machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any help would be appreciated.                                   Thanks   Dave

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Hi, I think the stabilizers are made out of carbon fiber rods.  I did a search and found the following site. http://www.centralhobbies.com/Accessories/carbrod.html They list rods from 1/8-3/16" up to 36" long. Bill * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!

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>   Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that >would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make >stabilizer bars.

When I was into model airplanes I bought a bunch of carbon tubes from an outfit named something like AeroSpace Composites. Check the rec.models.xxx.xxx groups or do a Web search.  A Dejanews search on rec.models….. for AeroSpace Composites might lead you in the right direction.

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: Hello everyone :    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that : would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make : stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but being a : machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any help : would be appreciated. Dave, Sure!  I made one a couple years ago and really like it.  I went for very light and long with a standard 5/16"-24 stud in each end for bow/weight attachment.  I found an excellent place for small quantity carbon tube purchases: AEROSPACE COMPOSITE PRODUCTS 14210 Doolittle Drive San Leandro, Ca 94577 Order Desk:800-811-2009 Technical Asst:510-352-2022 FAX:510-352-2021 http://www.deltronix.com/public/acp/ACP-CAT.HTM I used the 3/4" ID tube and it is very, very stiff.  I’ve been threatening to make another out or 1/2" or multiple 1/4" but haven’t done it yet.  One thing I did find was that the bow attach end had to be an outsert as there is enough force that I split the tube initially when I was using an insert: Bow attach end:                          __|  |                         |__|–| I made the side walls surrounding the tube 1/8" thick and the base 1/4" thick, drilled and tapped and used a 5/16"-24 SS Socket Head Cap Screw locktited in place.  Roughed up the outside of the tube and inside of the sleeve and glued it in with 24 hour epoxy.  It’s helpful to align the tube/sleeve on a lathe while gluing as the OD of the tube is not exact since it’s wound on a drill rod blank, the ID is good, I chucked the sleeve and put the other end of the tube over a center in the tailstock. Good luck, I’d be interested in hearing what you do and how it turns out. -Scot — ***  ANTI-SPAM ALERT  ***  Note the "removethis." in the return address.  *** Scot E. Heath, P.E.                     "Nothing beats turning clay to dust." Fort Collins, CO

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Well, Carbofast in Ireland or a kite shop but I’ve been going to a local golf club repair shop and asking for their broken carbon shafts.I’ve made a few and they work pretty well. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hello everyone >    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that > would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make > stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but being a > machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any help > would be appreciated. >                                   Thanks   Dave

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Got any more hints on that ? I am thinking about making my own stabs that way. Could use some veteran advice, so I don`t make the same mistakes. Thanks ! Marc – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Well, Carbofast in Ireland or a kite shop but I’ve been going to a local >golf club repair shop and asking for their broken carbon shafts.I’ve made a >few and they work pretty well. > Hello everyone >    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that > would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make > stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but being a > machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any help > would be appreciated. >                                   Thanks   Dave

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Hello Marc      I’m always glad to help out a fello archer. When I do get a source lined up for the carbon fibre, I will let you know how I made mine, and give you any advise that I possibly can too. I do have a couple of places lined up to get the rods, and as soon as they get back to me, I will get the material, and get started. Be talking to ya soon.                                         Dave – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Got any more hints on that ? I am thinking about making my own stabs > that way. > Could use some veteran advice, so I don`t make the same mistakes. > Thanks ! > Marc >Well, Carbofast in Ireland or a kite shop but I’ve been going to a > local >golf club repair shop and asking for their broken carbon shafts.I’ve > made a >few and they work pretty well. >> Hello everyone >>    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies > that >> would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make >> stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but > being a >> machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any > help >> would be appreciated. >>                                   Thanks   Dave

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Well, the carbon graphite golf shafts tend to break just above the club head so nearly all the shaft is available to use and you can make different lengths, even side rods. I strip off the grip and then trim the club head end up so there are no shattered stringy pieces, usually not much trimming is needed and I use my Dremel tool.The trick, of course is to manufacture some sort of connection to the bow. I start with the correct size bolt or stud for the bow and the correct smaller one for the other end. I’ve tried several options,  so far all aimed at having an internal, glued-in arragement rather than an external ferrule type because I can do the internal stuff in the garage after a trip to the hardware store. I’ve tried a bolt with a head big enough to wedge down into the shaft and then fill in with Bondo (worked OK but the Bondo doesnt bond well and I had to epoxy that in after it cured) to using a stud and nuts and epoxying in the nuts. My current favorite is I found a pretty hard rubber stopper-like thing at a specialty fastener store that fit well into the shaft. It already had a center hole so I greased up a stud with epoxy and screwed it in and let the epoxy set, then glued the rubber into the shaft. So far so good and I rationalize the rubber helps absorb vibrations. The other end is a bit trickier for me because the ID of a golf shaft at that end is quite small although the walls are pretty thick. To get the right size stud in there I’ve had to drill it out a bit and without more equipment than my Black and Decker cordless it is a bit dicey which is to say I’ve drilled out the side of the shaft at least once. However, for one of the kids who didn’t want or need extra weight anyway, I added a bigger rubber stopper thing and glued it on. That’s working just fine and looks like poor man’s Limb Saver. The thing I like about the golf shafts is they are made to take some tremendous forces while keeping a resonance. (not to mention cheap)  If you hold one of the bare shafts at just the right spot, about 2/3 to 3/4 of the way up and tap it on the ground, they feel like a tuning fork. So I’m playing around with these things and trying them on myself and kids who need lightweight but want to look like the big boys. What do I actually use though? I love my new Genisis five-star by Don Kudlacek. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Got any more hints on that ? I am thinking about making my own stabs > that way. > Could use some veteran advice, so I don`t make the same mistakes. > Thanks ! > Marc >Well, Carbofast in Ireland or a kite shop but I’ve been going to a > local >golf club repair shop and asking for their broken carbon shafts.I’ve > made a >few and they work pretty well. >> Hello everyone >>    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies > that >> would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make >> stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but > being a >> machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any > help >> would be appreciated. >>                                   Thanks   Dave

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Check out kite supply places. Carbon kite spars are relatively inexpensive. Two sources in the USA are Hang-em High Fabrics, and the Kite Studio. A list of online kite resources are in www.kfs.org/kites.         Marty Sasaki

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thanks for the advice… Guess I will be spending some time at ACE after I get done begging at the golf shop :-) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Well, the carbon graphite golf shafts tend to break just above the club >head so nearly all the shaft is available to use and you can make >different lengths, even side rods. I strip off the grip and then trim the >club head end up so there are no shattered stringy pieces, usually not >much trimming is needed and I use my Dremel tool.The trick, of course is >to manufacture some sort of connection to the bow. I start with the >correct size bolt or stud for the bow and the correct smaller one for the >other end. I’ve tried several options,  so far all aimed at having an >internal, glued-in arragement rather than an external ferrule type >because I can do the internal stuff in the garage after a trip to the >hardware store. I’ve tried a bolt with a head big enough to wedge down >into the shaft and then fill in with Bondo (worked OK but the Bondo >doesnt bond well and I had to epoxy that in after it cured) to using a >stud and nuts and epoxying in the nuts. My current favorite is I found a >pretty hard rubber stopper-like thing at a specialty fastener store that >fit well into the shaft. It already had a center hole so I greased up a >stud with epoxy and screwed it in and let the epoxy set, then glued the >rubber into the shaft. So far so good and I rationalize the rubber helps >absorb vibrations. The other end is a bit trickier for me because the ID >of a golf shaft at that end is quite small although the walls are pretty >thick. To get the right size stud in there I’ve had to drill it out a bit >and without more equipment than my Black and Decker cordless it is a bit >dicey which is to say I’ve drilled out the side of the shaft at least >once. However, for one of the kids who didn’t want or need extra weight >anyway, I added a bigger rubber stopper thing and glued it on. That’s >working just fine and looks like poor man’s Limb Saver. >The thing I like about the golf shafts is they are made to take some >tremendous forces while keeping a resonance. (not to mention cheap) If >you hold one of the bare shafts at just the right spot, about 2/3 to 3/4 >of the way up and tap it on the ground, they feel like a tuning fork. >So I’m playing around with these things and trying them on myself and >kids who need lightweight but want to look like the big boys. >What do I actually use though? I love my new Genisis five-star by Don >Kudlacek. > Got any more hints on that ? I am thinking about making my own stabs > that way. > Could use some veteran advice, so I don`t make the same mistakes. > Thanks ! > Marc Hills > >Well, Carbofast in Ireland or a kite shop but I’ve been going to a > local > >golf club repair shop and asking for their broken carbon shafts.I’ve > made a > >few and they work pretty well. > >> Hello everyone > >>    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies > that > >> would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make > >> stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but > being a > >> machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any > help > >> would be appreciated. > >>                                   Thanks   Dave

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The easiest way would be to buy a couple of carbon arrows; a friend of mine did this and it works beautifully. > Hello everyone >    Can any one give me any good sites or addresses of any companies that > would be a good source for some carbon fibre tube material to make > stabilizer bars. I know that it might be cheaper to buy one, but being a > machinist, I do like making some of the toys that I play with. Any help > would be appreciated. >                                   Thanks   Dave

Before you buy.

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Carbon Tech arrows

Question:

What does numbers in sizes of CT arrows mean. Could they mean diameter in 1/1000 inches? Or spine? or do they mean anything? Are CT McKinney shafts in production now. I haven’t got much info about them. Tuomas

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I believe the numbers are a measure of spine …. BUt i don’t know what exactly 196 vs 210 vs 220 mean in terms of measurement .. but 1000 of an inch sounds reasonable for some reason. As for the McKinney .. what I heard is very very very very soon they should be available. Han Su Kim

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: What does numbers in sizes of CT arrows mean. Could they mean diameter in : 1/1000 inches? Or spine? or do they mean anything? Like many of the arrows produced in the USA, the numbers refer to the diameter of the shaft in 1/1000 inches. So a 2100 is .2100 inches in diameter. : Are CT McKinney shafts in production now. I haven’t got much info about : them. Alternative Sporting Services had them listed in their price list. Check out http://www.altservices.co.uk/ctprices.htm. It looks like the shafts are becoming available. I do have a question about the nocks. You can either use Beiter (or similar) outsert nocks, or you can use an outsert/adapter that you glue to the shaft and then use G-nocks or equivalent. Is one method preferred over the other?           Marty Sasaki

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Terppi Tuomas. 210 Ct on 0.21 tuumaa paksu, ja vastaa jaykkyydeltaan 520-550 ACE putkea. Olen talla hetkella Amerikassa, oletko kiinnostunut nuolista? Tusina nuolia tarvikkeineen maksaa noin 150$ BTW, olin 4. Arizona Cupissa…:)))) Miika Aulio

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>Terppi Tuomas. 210 Ct on 0.21 tuumaa paksu, ja vastaa jaykkyydeltaan 520-550 >ACE putkea. Olen talla hetkella Amerikassa, oletko kiinnostunut nuolista? >Tusina nuolia tarvikkeineen maksaa noin 150$

That is NOT  OK. If you want to write in your own laguage, go to    fi.ALL! Or send him an email!

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>If you want to write in your own laguage, >go to    fi.ALL! >Or send him an email!

Since when did you become a netcop? FYI, Request For Comments: 1855, "Netiquette Guidelines" makes no comment on language, neither does the charter for this group. You’re out of order.

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> Since when did you become a netcop? > FYI, Request For Comments: 1855, "Netiquette Guidelines" makes no > comment on language, neither does the charter for this group. > You’re out of order.

Thanks! Miika

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>Since when did you become a netcop?

This said someone who has no balls to post with his email adress? [  ] You are a tough guy!

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>>Since when did you become a netcop? >This said someone who has no balls to post >with his email adress?

This from a man who uses a different EMail address on every newsgroup…(dcsf-a, dcpme, str, alt.archery…. blah blah blah) If you had half a clue, you’d have been able to work my EMail address out a) from the message header… and b) from my posting history via dejanews. I have nothing to hide. Now you have one of my EMail addresses… if you have any further complaints, I suggest you direct them to someone who cares… — Murray

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>Now you have one of my EMail addresses… if you have any further >complaints, I suggest you direct them to someone who cares…

If it is not importend for you, which language, in that case: Leck mich am Arsch, Du Fickgesicht! *PLONK*

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Oh geeez are we gonna have a flame war here? In the great words of Rodney King .. Can’t we all just get along? Han Su Kim

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> BTW, olin 4. Arizona Cupissa…:)))) > Miika Aulio

Congratulations, Miika. FWIW, we were rooting for you to beat Butch… a. — Angus Duggan, Harlequin Inc, 1201 Third Ave, | 40lb 68" Hoyt Elan, 30" Suite 2380, Seattle, WA 98101, U.S.A.        | ACE 470, 30" Kudlacek Multirod http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/ajcd/archery/     | AGF sight, 20 str DynaFlite http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~ajcd/archery/      | Email adverts unwelcome

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Han Su Kim schrieb: > Oh geeez are we gonna have a flame war here? > In the great words of Rodney King .. Can’t we all just get along?

Nothing to add! Hope the name of the game is not "Kindergarten" Would be great if anybody acts as adults. Throwing mud could damage your bows!!! Uwe

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> Congratulations, Miika. FWIW, we were rooting for you to beat Butch…

Thanks, sorry to disappoint you…:) Miika

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Hi, and got an answer. I’ve asked for a source in Germany and got an answer from Rick McKinney (Marketing Director) with some adresses. Alternativly I got an address in Belgium: Francis Notenboom of Boogsport in Belgium.  His number is:  03/6672248 – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hi, > I followed the discussion about these arrows a while ago. Currently I am > thinking about giving these arrows a good try, because the specs seems > impressive. This thought has some problems however, because I need to know > some things before trying, namely: > – which arrow do I need > – where can I get them > I do not only would like to know the name of the arrow, but also the spine, > weight and point weight. Yesterday however their homepage could not be > Does anyone know how to contact them or has any advice for me. I live in > the Netherlands. The bow for which the arrows are intended is my Browning > at a weigth of 58-60 lbs and a drawing lenght of 29". > Best regards, > Sander van der Linden > PSE Zone > Browning Midas XE > P.S. Does anyone has results with this arrows ? Please send replies to my > e-mail address also, because I don’t always can read this group.

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Hi, I followed the discussion about these arrows a while ago. Currently I am thinking about giving these arrows a good try, because the specs seems impressive. This thought has some problems however, because I need to know some things before trying, namely: – which arrow do I need – where can I get them I do not only would like to know the name of the arrow, but also the spine, weight and point weight. Yesterday however their homepage could not be Does anyone know how to contact them or has any advice for me. I live in the Netherlands. The bow for which the arrows are intended is my Browning at a weigth of 58-60 lbs and a drawing lenght of 29". Best regards, Sander van der Linden PSE Zone Browning Midas XE P.S. Does anyone has results with this arrows ? Please send replies to my e-mail address also, because I don’t always can read this group.

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anyone live near Staten Island N.Y

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Hi,     I live in Staten Island N.Y. I’m trying to organize a weekly shoot at a local public park. the park is always open & free, it’s never crowded. Sunday’s would be good I think,most people are off from work. I shoot a compound,but I’m sure we can set up different groups. It’s a 70yard outdoor range.                                       Let me know if anyone is interested.           Thanks

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I would like to be involved. sounds like fun I’ll e-mail you .                             see ya sunday.                                                    mike

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Is this going to be a target shoot or a  3-D shoot? I’m pretty new to archery, I never shot a 3-d target. but I’d be interested in trying.                I’ll e-mail you .                                         Dan

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I am very interested, I always want to shoot in competition.  But unfortunately I live in Hawaii :-( >   I live in Staten Island N.Y. >I’m trying to organize a weekly shoot at a local public park.

Ronny Yurong Sr.

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I am very interested, I always want to shoot in competition.  But unfortunately I live in Hawaii :-( >   I live in Staten Island N.Y. >I’m trying to organize a weekly shoot at a local public park.

I am interested in living in Hawaii.                                                      lol

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Take a look at our site. Suffolk Field Archers and Bow Hunters. Long Island, New York. We have all types of shoots to attend. http://clubs.bowhunting.net/suffolkarchers/schedule00.htm

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi, >     I live in Staten Island N.Y. > I’m trying to organize a weekly shoot at a local public park. > the park is always open & free, it’s never crowded. > Sunday’s would be good I think,most people are off from work. > I shoot a compound,but I’m sure we can set up different groups. > It’s a 70yard outdoor range. >                                       Let me know if anyone is interested. >           Thanks

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Take a look at our site. Suffolk Field Archers and Bow Hunters. Long Island, New York. We have all types of shoots to attend. http://clubs.bowhunting.net/suffolkarchers/schedule00.htm Thanks for the information I will call to find out how to become a member.                                                      Dave

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Newbie seeking shooting club is Denver area…

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I’m new to the sport, and am seeking a club in the denver area willing to teach.  My interest is in ‘traditional shooting’.  I’ve just picked up a recurve, and I’d like to not pick up bad habits I may need to unlearn some day. John

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: I’m new to the sport, and am seeking a club in the denver area willing : to teach.  My interest is in ‘traditional shooting’.  I’ve just picked : up a recurve, and I’d like to not pick up bad habits I may need to : unlearn some day. Check out:   http://www.coloradoarchery.org/ They have a listing of CSAA Archery Clubs, many in the Denver area. -Scot — ***  ANTI-SPAM ALERT  ***  Note the "removethis." in the return address.  *** Scot E. Heath, P.E.                     "Nothing beats turning clay to dust." Fort Collins, CO

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when I was in Denver awhile back I called several archery shops – they were ALL very helpful.   There is a private club there that they can point you to and also there is a state park over on the southwest side of Denver, near red rock and highland ranch estates, that has an outdoor range.   You might be able to just meet someone there and strike up a deal. — ARC in Los Angeles The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not Eureka! (I found it!) but rather, ‘hmm…. that’s funny…’   – Isaac Asimov

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I’m new to the sport, and am seeking a club in the denver area willing > to teach.  My interest is in ‘traditional shooting’.  I’ve just picked > up a recurve, and I’d like to not pick up bad habits I may need to > unlearn some day. > John

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visit our web site

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We are a team of students who have created an educational web site for ARCHERY. The web site has a lot of pictures, real video clips, quiz, and two shooting simulations. Please, visit the site and give us your input. Thanks.                   Team Captain                   Alex Lee http:\library.advanced.org27344

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Sorry, The address should be http://library.advanced.org/27344/ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > We are a team of students who have created an educational web site for > ARCHERY. The web site has a lot of pictures, real video clips, quiz, and > two shooting simulations. > Please, visit the site and give us your input. > Thanks. >                   Team Captain >                   Alex Lee > http:\library.advanced.org27344

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Fraud on eBay with archery items

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To all archers. I was bidding on eBay auction site and came across a possible fraud scam.  I was tipped off by another archer and thru my own mere stupidity found out that this seller on eBay was indeed a scam artist.  jarrod.mills is the seller out of Indiana he also uses jarrodsystems for other items such as cameras.  Watch out. Take care, Sam

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>To all archers. I was bidding on eBay auction site and came across a >possible fraud scam.  I was tipped off by another archer and thru my own >mere stupidity found out that this seller on eBay was indeed a scam >artist.  jarrod.mills is the seller out of Indiana he also uses >jarrodsystems for other items such as cameras.  Watch out.

What exactly is this person doing that constitutes fraud?   — Alex     __O        _-<,_       (_)/ (_)                                                                

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I was notified of the same info.  Probably true as Jarrod never responds to E-Mails about the items.  But could also be a rival bidder keeping the price down on a desired item.  Either way I love the Martin Ocelot I had Kris at Archers Afield ship me.  It has rained a bit and I developed a badly impacted wisdom tooth so I am really bummed I can’t be out there using it right now. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >To all archers. I was bidding on eBay auction site and came across a >possible fraud scam.  I was tipped off by another archer and thru my own >mere stupidity found out that this seller on eBay was indeed a scam >artist.  jarrod.mills is the seller out of Indiana he also uses >jarrodsystems for other items such as cameras.  Watch out. >Take care, >Sam

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Just so that you know about the facts before posting a comment on a dredful registered user now.  is a fraud.  He/she took images from previously high end archery items and relisted them using the previuos sellers info.  He/she relisted them as no reserve auctions and when asked questions on those items there was no response.  There was also no response when he/she was asked to ship the item COD.  I was warned by others but it was my own investigation that individual as they have the same email address!!!!! This fraud and scam artist is trying to burn fellow archers and I cannot sit and watch that happen.  This archery community doesn’t need someone like this to ruin a good thing for us such as eBay.  Also I strongly recomment that any archer who finds themselves in a similar situation to do the same excat thing and that is to blow them out of the water.  Thank you very much no spam and others alike. good shooting Sam – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Checked eBay. "jarrod.mills" is not a registered user. On the other hand, > "jarrodsystems" sells predominantely cameras and photo stuff. Although the > names may be similar, they are most likely different individuals. Check the > facts and do you homework carefully before accusing anyone. Just becuase > someone said this and that doesn’t constitute anything but hearsay. > NOSPAM was added to the e-mail address. Please delete it when responding.

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        Greetings and Salutations from the Dweller In the Citystate of the Vincible Overlord. about it.  They WILL kill any postings that can be proven to be illegal, and, they DO investigate any questionable activities pointed out to them.         Regards         Dave Mundt >Just so that you know about the facts before posting a comment on a dredful >registered user now.  is a fraud.  He/she took images from previously high end >archery items and relisted them using the previuos sellers info.  He/she

*snip* Remove the mapson. from the email address to get to me… I hate Cullers who gather from newsgroups Visit my home page at http://www.esper.com/xvart/index.html

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Range in Oakland, CA, USA

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Hi All: Have heard that there is a public park with range in Oakland, CA. I will be spending a couple of weeks there in late August and would like to find this range. Any info on location will be appreciated. Please reply via post or directly at your convenience. Thanks, SA — Stephen A Walker                   "TANSTAAFL" P.O. Box 1574 Glendale, AZ 85311-1574

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I’ve never been to the range in Redwood Regional Park, but the park is located in the Oakland hills close to the I-580 SR 13 interchange.  The range is at the north end of the park. http://www.ebparks.org/parks/redwood.htm The park I normally shoot at is located east of Oakland, maybe a 15-20 minute drive during non-commute hours. http://www.archeryweb.com/briones/location.html Hope this helps. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi All: > Have heard that there is a public park with range in Oakland, CA. > I will be spending a couple of weeks there in late August and would > like to find this range. > Any info on location will be appreciated. > Please reply via post or directly at your convenience. > Thanks, > SA > — > Stephen A Walker                   "TANSTAAFL" > P.O. Box 1574 > Glendale, AZ 85311-1574

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Stephen, The following link has a list of Northern California Archery Clubs.  The Redwood Bowmen Range in Oakland CA is listed here along with a map. Good Shooting! Perry

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Hi: The range is on Skyline Road/Boulevard(?), can’t remember which.  To get there get off Highway 13 at Juaquine Miller Road and turn up the hill. Skyline if at the crest of the hill, about 1 mile up.  There are signs for the range on Skyline.  Have fun, it’s a great range even if the construction of the new palnetarium/observatory has screwed up a few targets. Chris Brown – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hi All: > Have heard that there is a public park with range in Oakland, CA. > I will be spending a couple of weeks there in late August and would > like to find this range. > Any info on location will be appreciated. > Please reply via post or directly at your convenience. > Thanks, > SA > — > Stephen A Walker                   "TANSTAAFL" > P.O. Box 1574 > Glendale, AZ 85311-1574

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Spotting Scopes and Tripods

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Here’s a question for your outdoor target archers I just bought my first spotting scope after having sucess using one lately. Question is, can I use any ol tripod or is there something I need to get to put a spotting scope on a tripod? Han Su Kim — —– Han Su James Kim —–

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> Here’s a question for your outdoor target archers > I just bought my first spotting scope after having sucess using one lately. > Question is, can I use any ol tripod or is there something I need to get to > put a spotting scope on a tripod?

 Any tripod will do but I recommend a sandbag attached to make it the most stable in all conditions. Attached to the bottom of course to hold it down. Hope this answers your question. wPm —  S&B Enterprises     Sunland,CA. 91040          Fax/Ans/Phn:(818) 951-0274

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most spotting scopes have a commmon size thread so that standard tripods fit them all or at least thats my experience — Posted via Talkway – http://www.talkway.com Exchange ideas on practically anything ™.

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> Here’s a question for your outdoor target archers > I just bought my first spotting scope after having sucess using one lately. > Question is, can I use any ol tripod or is there something I need to get to > put a spotting scope on a tripod? >>

Don’t get a cheap one.  Get a good quality one that will withstand the winds you will have to deal with.  It is very frustrating to watch a scope fall over on someone else’s bow during a tournament because they used a cheap tripod.  If George T. is around he can be more specific.  He is king in FITA when it comes to techknogadgets!   Rick

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> Don’t get a cheap one.  Get a good quality one that will withstand the winds > you will have to deal with.  It is very frustrating to watch a scope fall over > on someone else’s bow during a tournament because they used a cheap tripod.  If > George T. is around he can be more specific.  He is king in FITA when it comes > to techknogadgets!  

I’ve been very happy with the Bogen 3205LC and grip-action head. Make sure you get the LC version; the column is 5" longer, which allows you to splay the legs and still get a decent height for the scope. The grip-action head takes some getting used to, but once you’re used to it you can align the scope with one hand very quickly, which is useful if you’re shooting two details and have to take the scope off the line each time. The one criticism I have of this tripod for archery is that it doesn’t have spreaders on the legs, so if you’re taking it off and on the line a lot, you have to make sure the legs are out properly each time. a. — Angus Duggan, Harlequin Inc, 1201 Third Ave,  | 40lb 68" Hoyt Elan, 30" Suite 2380, Seattle, WA 98101, U.S.A.         | ACE 470, 30" Kudlacek Multirod http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/ajcd/archery/    | AGF sight, 20 str DynaFlite http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~ajcd/archery/     | Email adverts unwelcome

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