New in quotes because I traded on TBH for it. It’s got a crazy history which I hold for now- something better told over a campfire or with a single malt in hand.
A 58” Puma takedown, 43# and sure is fun to shoot. My original plan was to bring as backup to my wheelie for Montana elk, now I’m seeing if I can get proficient to take an ethical shot up to 30 yards. My son describes hunting dark timber as flushing thousand pound pheasant. A recurve is the bow of choice. I gave him my ‘extra’ 54# Red Wing Hunter for the purpose. I’ve never hunted elk with my son, I’m imagining it with both of us shooting string bows!
Beautiful bow of cocabola and zebrawood. My 50 year old Bear quiver went from my Red Wing Hunter to the Puma nicely.
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A 58” Puma takedown, 43# and sure is fun to shoot. My original plan was to bring as backup to my wheelie for Montana elk, now I’m seeing if I can get proficient to take an ethical shot up to 30 yards. My son describes hunting dark timber as flushing thousand pound pheasant. A recurve is the bow of choice. I gave him my ‘extra’ 54# Red Wing Hunter for the purpose. I’ve never hunted elk with my son, I’m imagining it with both of us shooting string bows!
Beautiful bow of cocabola and zebrawood. My 50 year old Bear quiver went from my Red Wing Hunter to the Puma nicely.
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