The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

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Mohawk
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Re: The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

#111 Post by Mohawk »

:lol: :lol: :lol: As I'm looking at that bow, I can't afford it!

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47909Hunter
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Re: The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

#112 Post by 47909Hunter »

Mohawk wrote:I am impressed! Gorgeous bow! I'd be afraid to hunt with that beauty!
It is, but to not use it for its intended purpose would be an insult to both the bow and its maker.
Traditional #1: Flatline Hypertension, 66", 48@28, Ash and Yew (#12017)
Traditional #2: Flatline Hypertension, 66", 42@28, Bocote and Wenge (#112017)
Compound: 2016 Defiant 30, Black Gold Ascent, 10" Bee Stinger Pro Hunter Maxxxxxxxx, QAD Ultra, Etc

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Re: The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

#113 Post by Carpdaddy »

Only thing that would make it look better is blood stains! Best of luck with it.

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Re: The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

#114 Post by 47909Hunter »

Bow is picked up and shot a bunch, love it, pics to follow when I get a chance!
Traditional #1: Flatline Hypertension, 66", 48@28, Ash and Yew (#12017)
Traditional #2: Flatline Hypertension, 66", 42@28, Bocote and Wenge (#112017)
Compound: 2016 Defiant 30, Black Gold Ascent, 10" Bee Stinger Pro Hunter Maxxxxxxxx, QAD Ultra, Etc

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Re: The wait begins... (Flatline Hypertension) :)

#115 Post by Carpdaddy »

Sounds great. A little tip on photography, be selective as to which group you take a picture of, some must be skipped! :oops: :oops: :lol:

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