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    Here at the range . . .

    Summer camp with the scouts. Hanging out and helping at the archery range.
    They use a different method to string and unstring bows than most of us . . .

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    #2
    Looks like a good system and she is proficient. TallyHo!

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      #3
      Lining them up.

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        #4
        Awesome. That right there is what started my love for flinging arrows - BSA summer camp when I was 12 or 13.

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          #5
          With all the hate understandably being slung at BSA over recent decisions, being here and seeing these youth doing things they could not get the opportunity to do outside of scouting makes me glad the program is still alive and well.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DRT View Post
            With all the hate understandably being slung at BSA over recent decisions, being here and seeing these youth doing things they could not get the opportunity to do outside of scouting makes me glad the program is still alive and well.

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            Good on you for being there and doing that.

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              #7
              There is a anterior motive. I get to shoot a little. [emoji12]

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                #8
                That is a great method to string a recurve! I know a very good bowyer who has that setup in his bow shop!

                Bisch


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                  #9
                  Thank you for volunteering!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                    That is a great method to string a recurve! I know a very good bowyer who has that setup in his bow shop!

                    Bisch


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                    I'm gonna build one at home. Put it on a patio post.[emoji106]

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DRT View Post
                      I'm gonna build one at home. Put it on a patio post.[emoji106]

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                      I think thats a great idea. Im gonna do likewise.

                      Also....DRT...Thank you for doing what you are doing to help shape those young people. My first exposure was at church camp...I was enamoured until I had no more exposure.

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                        #12
                        The funny thing is she starts them shooting split finger. But I find myself switching many of them to three under and adjusting the crawl to get their elevation correct. Most of them are able to qualify this way.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                          That is a great method to string a recurve! I know a very good bowyer who has that setup in his bow shop!

                          Bisch


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                          G.W. Flannigan has on that plugs into the receiver hitch on his truck, I've seen him use it several times and thought it was a heck of an idea for a traveling bowyer.

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                            #14
                            All the basics . . .

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                              #15
                              what camp are you at...
                              I spent many a weeks vacation at the 3 here in north texas///

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