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Tac 15 Blew Up. Please help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlock" data-source="post: 2305102" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>****, I bet you almost wet your pants on that! Sorry to hear that. I had an old Bear Compound do that at my home, practicing one more time, leaving in two day for an Elk Hunt inn 1991 before I went traditional, cedar arrows and stone points. Never found a limb. I drove 3 hours across the state to a bow shop, told him what had happened so we made a trip through the show room and when we got to the checkout, I had a new Bear Bridger compound, quiver, arrows, release, and other options. He set it up for me, shot some arrows he sold me at the shop and went home, packed and left for Colorado the next day. I was lucky and got a small cow elk with it.</p><p>Those are some very nice stone points. I just got a box of obsidian from Washington State a friend picks up hiking and sent me a box in trade for some River Cane Arrows with natural turkey feathers. I have been using stone points since about 1994, most made by a great friend that is all he does in primitive archery. I trade him custom made cedar arrows and some river cane arrows for stone points. Most are obsidian, some a Frisco from Southern OK, hard stuff. I would like to see how you did the insert to attach the stone points to the shaft. My good friend in KS had a stroke 3 years back and had to go to the crossbow to still hunt. We have been shooting traditional since 1992 until his stroke. I have often thought about what you have done. I have some new bolts that I giving him I got in a trade and would like to put some 100 gran stone points on them and check their flight with my neighbors crossbow that is just like my friends, same weight and everything.</p><p>Any help would be great. Ryan Gill is a great guy. I have met him a few times at a couple of large traditional gatherings. </p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlock, post: 2305102, member: 6546"] ****, I bet you almost wet your pants on that! Sorry to hear that. I had an old Bear Compound do that at my home, practicing one more time, leaving in two day for an Elk Hunt inn 1991 before I went traditional, cedar arrows and stone points. Never found a limb. I drove 3 hours across the state to a bow shop, told him what had happened so we made a trip through the show room and when we got to the checkout, I had a new Bear Bridger compound, quiver, arrows, release, and other options. He set it up for me, shot some arrows he sold me at the shop and went home, packed and left for Colorado the next day. I was lucky and got a small cow elk with it. Those are some very nice stone points. I just got a box of obsidian from Washington State a friend picks up hiking and sent me a box in trade for some River Cane Arrows with natural turkey feathers. I have been using stone points since about 1994, most made by a great friend that is all he does in primitive archery. I trade him custom made cedar arrows and some river cane arrows for stone points. Most are obsidian, some a Frisco from Southern OK, hard stuff. I would like to see how you did the insert to attach the stone points to the shaft. My good friend in KS had a stroke 3 years back and had to go to the crossbow to still hunt. We have been shooting traditional since 1992 until his stroke. I have often thought about what you have done. I have some new bolts that I giving him I got in a trade and would like to put some 100 gran stone points on them and check their flight with my neighbors crossbow that is just like my friends, same weight and everything. Any help would be great. Ryan Gill is a great guy. I have met him a few times at a couple of large traditional gatherings. Mike [/QUOTE]
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