Thanks again Bill. Got the cat whiskers on it today. Used brown, black, and white. Blends in perfectly. GREAT JOB on the strings! Now I just need to get the bow dipped. lol
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Thanks again Bill. Got the cat whiskers on it today. Used brown, black, and white. Blends in perfectly. GREAT JOB on the strings! Now I just need to get the bow dipped. lol
Okay flo green and royal blue.
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Yes yes yes it's not repeat not flo green and black yipppppppppppppppppppppppie!!!!!
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Just added another color to the lineup! Metallic bronze. Great for matching dried leaves
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Props to Bill for the the strings and sling. I have about 100 or more shots in the new strings. I haven't had to change my sight at all. it's keeping it marks. Here's a closeup of the Strings Bill made for me to match the ASAT camo.
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My own, Mt berry and Metallic bronze.Attachment 7009Attachment 7010Attachment 7011Attachment 7012
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Here is another new addition to the shop, teal.
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Here is a tip from Hutch~n~Son Archery LLC. If you currently bought a new bow and have shot it for a while. I would be in your best interest to check your string set over. Just because its new doesn't mean the cams and idlers don't have sharp edges. Also you may find idler lean and sharp modules can cause harmful wear as well. So check out your strings and cables and make sure the are up to performance.
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Just remember we can match you bow with a string and sling!