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Dec 16
2008
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This blog is a continuation on the steps you can use to tune your bow in your own home bow shop. If you don't have a paper tuner then check out my blog, Paper Tuning Part 1, which shows how to build one.
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Dec 16
2008
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This blog is a continuation on the steps you can use to tune your bow in your own home bow shop. If you don't have a paper tuner then check out my blog, Paper Tuning Part 1, which shows how to build one.
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Nov 09
2008
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Matt-Paper Tuning Part 1Posted by Matthew Burrows in target, Shooting a bow, bowhunting, bowcast, bow hunting, arrow, archery |
Part 1-Making a Paper Tuner
I am still working on building my home bow shop like I'm sure many of you are. There is a great PodCast, episode #53, on what tools and supplies you will need to start your own home bow shop. One of the items missing from my shop was a paper tuner. I have tried many times to quickly tune my bow shooting a piece of paper taped to my ladder rungs. NOT a good idea and one I would NOT recommend as I put a few holes in the wall of my basement and was out a few arrows. This blog entry will show you how you can make your own paper tuner by simply going to your local hardware and grocery store and spending around $30.
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Aug 20
2008
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My Introduction Blog Entry - DavePosted by Dave in warm up, viewing, target, tactical practice, swarovski, broadheads, bowhunting, bowcast, bow hunting |
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Jul 07
2008
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I hope everybody had a safe 4th of July.
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May 31
2008
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3D PracticePosted by Aneal Roney in target, practice, matt hogue, John North, 3D |
Challenge yourself this summer
On Episode #49 of BowCast - Half Time! - 5 tips to ensure victory in the fall! , you will hear about the first point that we recommend all of us archery hunters doing in the month of June before upcoming fall big game seasons - shooting 3D.