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    Default Guilty as Charged

    Apparently I have Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder too.

    The older I get, the better I was

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    This would be a lot more funny, if it didn't hit home for me. I have four projects running right now, one for SRP that's been a year coming,,my kitchen table has a broken down compound bow on it, that I'm trying to replace the strings (dry fired it, could have sworn I had an arrow in it when I pulled the trigger). $79.00 for a table bow vise, $100.00 for string & cables, $8.00 for a new peep sight, $39.00 for a field bow press to put the string in, 3 days of watching youtube videos of kids showing me how to fix my bow,,,,all for forgetting to put a &*^$ing arrow in before I pulled the trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    This would be a lot more funny, if it didn't hit home for me. I have four projects running right now, one for SRP that's been a year coming,,my kitchen table has a broken down compound bow on it, that I'm trying to replace the strings (dry fired it, could have sworn I had an arrow in it when I pulled the trigger). $79.00 for a table bow vise, $100.00 for string & cables, $8.00 for a new peep sight, $39.00 for a field bow press to put the string in, 3 days of watching youtube videos of kids showing me how to fix my bow,,,,all for forgetting to put a &*^$ing arrow in before I pulled the trigger.


    OMG, I'm on YouTube?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    This would be a lot more funny, if it didn't hit home for me. I have four projects running right now, one for SRP that's been a year coming,,my kitchen table has a broken down compound bow on it, that I'm trying to replace the strings (dry fired it, could have sworn I had an arrow in it when I pulled the trigger). $79.00 for a table bow vise, $100.00 for string & cables, $8.00 for a new peep sight, $39.00 for a field bow press to put the string in, 3 days of watching youtube videos of kids showing me how to fix my bow,,,,all for forgetting to put a &*^$ing arrow in before I pulled the trigger.

    I hope the cams aren't bent. I would recommend a super peep with interchangeable apertures! $20+

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    The cams appear O.K.,,,but I'm afraid the bow will still be on the table next month, as I'm gearing up for a small bore rifle contest next month & I'm trying to lose weight too..

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    PMSL showed this to the bride as she's like hey thats how my day is,
    go to do the ironing then see something and start it, then something else and so on as day goes until nanna nap time and then it all starts again LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    The cams appear O.K.,,,but I'm afraid the bow will still be on the table next month, as I'm gearing up for a small bore rifle contest next month & I'm trying to lose weight too..
    Don't take it apart until you are ready to put it together again immediately. You would forget how the parts go back together!

    One wonderful thing about modern technology is that you can take lots of pictures cheap before hand for a reference!
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