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Started by Dsturgisjr, April 23, 2009, 06:52:00 PM

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Dsturgisjr

Thanks again everyone  :)  

The new heads are machined out of a solid piece of steel. Very true and very easy to get really sharp. I'll try to get a picture.

Mike, I like that bow so much I had this spare made, They are the same except for the riser piece. I hadn't used this one yet and wanted to break it in.

Rod Bear

Denny> Gongrats. Question? When you switched to three under, did you have a new BW made for three under, or are you shooting your split finger bow. If you are shooting your split finger bow, How did you quiet the bow down, and how much higher did you move the knocking point. Rod

bayoulongbowman

Denny , id love to see strung pick of ur bow! thats nice shooting!!!!!  :)
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

Dsturgisjr

Rod, I am just using the regular split tiller. Paper and bare shaft tuning told me to raise nocking point 1/8". I don't notice any extra noise with these bows.

Here is a pic of all my bows

 

Steve O

You could have saved me a lot of work guessing what those are...  :D  

Let me know if I have it right top to bottom:

Graybark
Osage
Autumn Oak
Tulipwood
"Paint"
Kingwood

Shinken

That is a *nice* collection of PL's Mr. Sturgis!

I *particularly* like the contrast of the woods in the Osage model,

Are they all takedowns?

Shoot straight, Shinken
"The measure of your life will be the measure of your courage."

TRUTH is TRUTH
even if no one believes it

A LIE is a LIE
even if everyone believes it

Dsturgisjr

All TDs Shinken

Steve, t to b

PLX cross grain gray bark (bamboo core)78# 66"

PLX osage (osage core)69# 66"

PLX cross grain autumn oak (bamboo core)70# 66"

PLX osage with cocobolo in the handle (osage core)70# 66"

PL III with paint  :) (birch core)94# 64"

PLX bocote (bamboo core)85# 64"

Steve O

Not too bad guessing, I guess.  That second Osage would be my pick...wow!

bowhunterfrompast

Rick Wakeman
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American Broadhead Collectors Club

Dsturgisjr

Steve, That is really pretty osage. It was new last Sept. and dark like that then.

bayoulongbowman

Denny , do you fine the bamboo core wood a plus? Just curious, I love ur taste in bows there buddy!! Marco
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

Mike Walker

Thanks Denny,
Looks like you broke it in right.

Dsturgisjr

Mark, the boo is nice, but I prefer the osage.

Bryan Burkhardt

Congrats on a nice bird Denny!
You can increase your wealth by counting your blessings

Boomerang

Way to go Denny!! Those are the best broadheads I've ever seen!  ;)

Boomer

Last of the Breed

QuoteOriginally posted by Dsturgisjr:
The new heads are machined out of a solid piece of steel. Very true and very easy to get really sharp.  I'll try to get a picture.  
1 John 1:7  , and the blood
of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin

StickBowManMI

Nice Bird Denny! Way to go!

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