Tigger wrote: » Its a mid 90’s compound not a modern yoke
OldGoat wrote: » But they have no finesse or elegance unlike the beautiful curves of a recurve. Each to their own.
Tigger wrote: » But they are so fast and accurate
Banjo wrote: » In 250 metres, at the roundabout, take the 3rd exit towards go **** yourself
Banjo wrote: » Thunderbirds reference He's the pilot of Thunderbird 3, the rocket.
OldGoat wrote: » I use a 36# with all the rods and stabilisers on and a 42# that I shoot bare. I never got comfortable with the compounds, the cams always make it feel like cheating when they take the weight off your draw.
Tigger wrote: » Og what is your cart called Alan Tracey ? U
Tigger wrote: » I like recurves but my favourite bow is an 80lb compound with a 50% let off
OldGoat wrote: » I do archery too. I'm a card carrying Master Archer*. I usually shoot recruves though I've messed about with compounds and naturals too. *Archery titles are based on age and irrespective of skill anyone over the age of 50 signing up to a club gets to be a Master Archer
Banjo wrote: » I shot a bow 3 times in wales this summer. Hit the target twice! I just assumed Let Off was how you non-bow users said Loose
Tigger wrote: » I’m acually into bows Let off means slowly release the strin Loose or shoot means shoot
robyntmorton wrote: » You hit one. They didn't attack. It worked out. Be happy!
Fourier wrote: » Othegre's items looted from temple: Betty's remains The dung of a dragon A weird long slug in slime A box containing a diamond, a dagger and a scroll in elvish A magical rite written on a scroll that gives the target incredible health at the risk of killing them A slightly warm gray ball Elven magic tome A box with an incredibly ornate design, the moon rendered in crystal four times. Locked, with the key in the lock A small flower, purple in colour A talisman with a skull on it A religious encyclopedia.
Tigger wrote: » Tigger made this evening fr e Can we do something please
OldGoat wrote: » Have you tried Bullit bourbon yet? They sponsored this years Dublin Burlesque Festival so I had loads. Rather nice, worth investing in a bottle.
OldGoat wrote: » Who the hell Is Han? Lobo is where it's at. Tig, Love HC 7 year old myself. Usually have a flask full when I go out. I had a glass of the 15 year old and it was divine but it's about €200 a bottle.