New Bow Day

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I’ve been wanting a thunderchild for years. Just never pulled the trigger. 11 months ago I called up the big man and put myself on the list. It worked out great from the stock pile of woods I had collected from my bowyer days. Jim told me he a special piece of Acacia wood that he could put in the riser. I drove up and gave him the black and white ebony I had. Along with a pickup bed of other assorted woods. Two piece thunderchild. Sheeps horn overlays and tips. Yeah I’m a sucker for B&W ebony. 56 inches and 53 lbs no pinch. It points extremely well and best of all it shoots right where I’m looking. Pretty smooth bow
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the wait doesn't get any easier. you just keep heading back to the stable and picking good horses to play with. Archery is so addicting.
Very nice!!! The wait must get easier when you have good bows to shoot. I’m waiting on a few customs and it’s tough.
 
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Thanks. Grandpa told me once it’s the Indian not the bow But yes it’s a dream to shoot.


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