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<blockquote data-quote="japple" data-source="post: 345860" data-attributes="member: 21404"><p>well I think we will just have to disagree on some of these things because I don't want to argue with you about it. But to throw out all the stats of the people you shoot with is unnecessary. The owner that I shoot for is a 10 time state champ in oR and WA as well as winner of the team money comp. in redding with fingers as well as second in indvidual, and placing 3rd in Freestyle limited at NFAA field champ. And qualifying for the IBO worlds is a joke unless you do it at the National triple crown, All you have to do is place top 20 in a sanctioned qualifier. My point is that tournament archery is a small world and if you go to enough shoots and are involved enough you will meet plently of great shooters. You deffinately sound like you have a ton of experience and knowledge, and in everything in life there are a number of ways to accomplish something so lets just agree to have different opinions. Good luck on the next year shooting. Nothing better than spending time with a bow in your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japple, post: 345860, member: 21404"] well I think we will just have to disagree on some of these things because I don't want to argue with you about it. But to throw out all the stats of the people you shoot with is unnecessary. The owner that I shoot for is a 10 time state champ in oR and WA as well as winner of the team money comp. in redding with fingers as well as second in indvidual, and placing 3rd in Freestyle limited at NFAA field champ. And qualifying for the IBO worlds is a joke unless you do it at the National triple crown, All you have to do is place top 20 in a sanctioned qualifier. My point is that tournament archery is a small world and if you go to enough shoots and are involved enough you will meet plently of great shooters. You deffinately sound like you have a ton of experience and knowledge, and in everything in life there are a number of ways to accomplish something so lets just agree to have different opinions. Good luck on the next year shooting. Nothing better than spending time with a bow in your hands. [/QUOTE]
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