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Old Horse wrote:Fred Bear Titan bow
I'm sure you can find a lower price for it. It's not too nice looking though.
Tiercel wrote:Sometimes I stay on my knees for so long, I forget, and have to leave them both down.
Twinkle wrote:Found this at WalMart.com
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... id=5984225
This is the bow I see a lot of people using. And it's a great deal at $45. You'd spend a lot more in trying to accumulate the things in that set you'd need (the bow, the arrows, the quiver and to some extent the bracer and the glove) if you didn't buy the set. I've been thinking about getting it so that I'd have a second bow to play with (I don't count my fiance's bow). Of course, I also want a longbow from http://woodbows.com/ (more expensive, but very nice handmade bows). And a Mongolian recurve. And like, a dozen different type of bows in between. :-D
Quickie wrote:thanks jimmy, thats almost exactly what i'm looking for. is that also the same thing skydd uses?
Twinkle wrote:Found this at WalMart.com
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... id=5984225
This is the bow I see a lot of people using. And it's a great deal at $45. You'd spend a lot more in trying to accumulate the things in that set you'd need (the bow, the arrows, the quiver and to some extent the bracer and the glove) if you didn't buy the set. I've been thinking about getting it so that I'd have a second bow to play with (I don't count my fiance's bow). Of course, I also want a longbow from https://www.60xcustomstrings.com/longbow-recurve-bow-strings/ (more expensive, but very nice handmade bows). And a Mongolian recurve. And like, a dozen different type of bows in between. :-D
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