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Started by Rob DiStefano, December 19, 2009, 07:44:00 AM

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ranger42

Great post! I may have to try the tape as well.


Mike Manassa

Very good Rob..Newbies aren't the only ones too benefit from it..Mike

ALABOWHUNTER

Rob..thanks for the post. I have been a member for some time and have enjoyed reading the good info that has been shared on this site. I enjoy archery very much and just can't seem to get enough. I like to fletch my on arrows and have allways used glue but after reading Your post I will give tape a try as I am allways looking for a better way to do anything. Larry

Raging Water

Excellent information for us newbies. Thanks!
Matt

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americanhunter7

Rob, as always it's great to have someone like you to instruct and guide us newbies down the path. I appreciate all of your input, and assistance that you have provided me since being a member of this site. I'm sure I will have plenty more questions...And I know that I can count on good, accurate, and knowledgeable responses from you and other members on this site.
Thanks for all the help.
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Shifting Shadow

Thank you for trying to smooth the way for those new to trad bowhunting.
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Lucas K

Great Post Rob. Hope it helps lots of poeple.
Lucas
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greykilt

Very informative. Thank you for taking the time to post.
Greykilt
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michigan bill

that was an excellent post, Rob.  thanks.
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Rob DiStefano

thank you for all your kind comments.

this is a work in progress, and i just added my thoughts on bow length and t/d bows.
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the longbowkid

thanks Rob, had to learn that stuff on my own, and crippled one deer because of insuficient tackle. hope this will help prevent this from happening to other begining bowhunters.
thanks  :thumbsup:    :clapper:
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David

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Outstanding Rob!  :clapper:    :clapper:  

Every newbie that visits here should be required to read this!  It would save them a lot of time, frustration, and money.
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Harleywriter

Well put. I do not spend enough time on TradGang. Will change that.
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Opossum

I'm new here so it's good to get the lowdown on the subject. Clear and to the point. Thanx.  Greg

dmart

Hello all, new to the site.  I been reading alot.  Thanks Bob for the info. Precise and to the point.  Thanks, Dean

nomad to hunt

I agree.  All that other stuff is not what i want to hear and talk about. thanks for all you do.

Denny Kleiman

Yes,   good job Rob.     Very well said and handled.

oldhickory

Yes, lets keep this a traditional bow hunters site first and foremost. Thanks Rob

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