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Bow issues. How to you break them?
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<blockquote data-quote="seif5034" data-source="post: 334090" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Exactly. I've had people up in Michigan tell me about ruining $600 recurves by bowfishing with them! I build my bows from heat treated plastic. They are, as far as I've tested, weatherproof. They are also bouyant so If you drop it overboard, you can grab it and keep shooting. They are also a good bit shorter than most recurves which should help out in a boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seif5034, post: 334090, member: 342"] Exactly. I've had people up in Michigan tell me about ruining $600 recurves by bowfishing with them! I build my bows from heat treated plastic. They are, as far as I've tested, weatherproof. They are also bouyant so If you drop it overboard, you can grab it and keep shooting. They are also a good bit shorter than most recurves which should help out in a boat. [/QUOTE]
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