Yeah that definitely confirms a lot of things we’ve heard. I’m probably less likely to stay home bc of the wind than I do now because of the humidity in NC. Do you have any experience with churches or schools in the community?
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Appreciate your thoughts. I wish we could spend more time here in the winter to experience the wind and cold, but it’s not super feasible for us with our jobs. Casper definitely checks a lot of the boxes though with its location and what it offers.
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My wife and I are looking to move from NC next summer. Originally Montana was where we had our sights set, but underwhelming pay for educators and housing prices are proving that to be unlikely.
We’re in Casper right now on a scouting trip and will be in Sheridan as well over the next few days...
I ordered some fabric samples from Rockywoods the other day for some pants or shorts I’m wanting to make, and one of them was their 94/6 NySpan durable stretch woven. Comes in a few good color options. Probably a little thicker than I want for summer pants, but I bet it would make a great soft...
That looks like a waterproof zipper, so my first thought is I’m not sure what the purpose of the flap is anyway. On some garments that are meant to be worn next to skin it makes sense to keep the cold zipper off of your skin, but I’m not sure what the flap on a rain jacket with a waterproof...
It wouldn’t be crazy difficult to do something like yourself. Do you have access to a sewing machine. It would be a pretty simple process of folding over a rectangular length of fabric to create a loop and sewing a bartack or closely stitched zigzag stitch to attach it to the pants. I feel like...
Man I can’t thank you enough, that’s a lot on of info that I wasn’t expecting, but I’m glad you went into detail on. I’m gonna try the nocks out that are on the way and see if they fit. I ordered 3 different ones so fingers crossed. If not though I’ll try the ones you recommended. You’re correct...
I’ve been hearing about the dental floss thing but wasn’t sure if it was a viable option. I’ve got some nocks on the way so I’ll see if they fit first
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Hey I’m not above some rednecking when it’s called for. Trying to avoid diving too deep into the string thing since I’m just getting started. My thought was if I ever have an issue with a string, I can have a backup on hand since they’re like $18 bucks
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I ordered a few different nocks off Amazon just to try them out and see if they make a difference bc they’re so cheap. If that doesn’t work I may have to reserve, but I’m trying to avoid spending another $60+ for a couple different size serving spools plus the tool I need.
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Yeah I originally had a 14 strand Dacron string and the nocks fit tighter on that than the 16 strand dynaflight I have on now.
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No I appreciate your honesty. I want a long term solution and you give some good points there. I probably just have some hesitancy since I’m unfamiliar with serving a string. What’s your go to serving material?
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Well I wasn’t expecting this nock fitment thing to be so frustrating, but here I am. I just got a 16 strand Stone Mountain string on my recurve and the gold tip nocks on my hunter pro arrows are way too loose.
I’m confused on what my nock options actually are. From my understanding, there are...
Sweet I’ll keep those in mind. I learned a ton just from watching the Push’s documentary and a seminar from Tom Clum, I’ll check out the other ones. Thank you
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Sounds about right haha. My expectations are starting pretty low. I know Tom clum has his program that he sells, but are you aware of any resources that could help walk me through creating my shot process? The last thing I want is to jump ahead of myself and start creating bad habits, when I...
Appreciate the honesty man. I’m mentally preparing myself for frustrations. I feel a little more confident having some experience with building arrows and what goes into that. One less piece to the puzzle that I’m starting from scratch
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I’m hearing this pretty consistently about starting light. I’m sure I’ll have enough frustration to deal with starting out without also having to worry about limbs that are too heavy
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That’s been my experience so far from what I’ve seen. Glad to see other people having the same experience. what is the major difference in quality between a $100 metal riser and one thats $500?
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