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Anyone in the UK buy from GAK? Are they reliable? All in the title really.
Started by raggydoll on
, 20 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at harmony-central):
Good deals with: mr OK I guess So you are saying that they ARE reliable, but just terribly slow If you ain't first, you by JimmyMcNulty So you are saying that....
Reliable enough, but yeah check just in case.
The store they are in Brighton.
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Hey guys im looking at collecting guns and right now I want to cover 2 categories 1st I want a reliable semiautomatic that's somewhat simple to maintain and has large amount of ammo. I was thinking about an AK74 but im not too knowledgeable...
Started by ABL on
, 15 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at survivalistboards):
Alot of picking one is handling them.
Mosin nagants I shot the m16 it was reliable but again I didn't like the feel.
Bolt action...
AK-47 or an SKS for a reliable semi auto with affordable ammo.
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Ionia Co, bow kill. Dressed at a 197lb aged at 4.5
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Started by HUBBHUNTER2 on
, 11 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at michigan-sportsman):
Heck, just try some, but I was really concerned about... .
Need a reliable hunting partner.
I would love to video hunts some day.
Great buck and great video.
Need a reliable hunting partner.
I would love to video hunts some day.
And great video.
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I read a lot about guys who baby their bows and get frustrated by scratches and poor finishes all day. I on one have view mine as a toy and kindve like my bow to look nice but enjoy the little marks from accidents and what not's. It helps me remember ...
Started by dustin862 on
, 14 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
I like a company that makes a tough, reliable, accurateI use my bow for everything, and dont really care if it gets scratched up, but I also dont go out my best to not beat up my ....
But are doable...no matter who makes the bow.
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Tell us what you like the best about your Hoyt Bow. Yes I own one.
Started by hound dog on
, 21 posts
by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gon):
I'm no bow tech but I do work others but none shoot as ....
The bows shoot very well and feel good in our hands.
I like about them is they are very reliable, we have not had any problems with any of the bows we owned, nothing.
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Hoyt makes a Black out color riser in 21" &23" length wanting a bow length of 60" to 64" what poundage and length of limbs to order and what arrow rest to use for hunting. Thank you in advance.
Started by Dad on
, 12 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
Great setup shoot a properly tuned arrow/bow setup off the shelf there is no rest out there that going to fix Centershot Flipper is the most bomb proof thing....
I have an excell in blackout with TT carbon limbs at 50lbs and it makes a 64in bow.
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Goodkat bows out
Due to recent developments, the Goodkat service will no longer be available.
I would like to leave you with one last goodthing.
Punchestown 1.50 Trifolium 2/1
Good luck as always.
Started by Goodkat on
, 15 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkinghorses):
Reliable Man £1.00 win £1.00 1/1 3rd £0.00
Totals Stake £98.00 Return £163.49
Goodkat is a proven.
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Our Vetus 55KGF/150 bow thruster seems to be quite an expensive item to run. It has cost us £992.80 in service and repairs in the period from June 2011 to January 2012. One of the biggest expenses was the SOLENOID which cost in excess of £400 plus a SERVICE...
Started by Ketro on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at canalworld):
That would ....
PaddingtonBear, on 15 February 2012 - 09:03 AM, said:
Bow thrusters work of the devil the BT and work the boat without it.
Bow madness.
Maybe you need to look at your cables and battery arrangements .
The contacts to chatter.
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Both releases are used but in no way abused condition. Show normal signs of wear, but work as new. Solution 2.75 is a great back tension release with a safety that offers piece of mind for first-timers using back tension. The Carter RX2 is one sweet index...
Started by cole3bob on
, 12 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
Ttt wiling to take offers ttt any offers bump how does it differ from 2.5? do u have a pic? not sure how they differ the pic of mine is at the top of this page $85 for each release $165 for both releases and $50 for the rest bump Can you send me pics ... .
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Some people on here have been hunting all thier lives. I for one havn't. However my question for the forum today is what is your best, oldest, and most reliable piece of go to gear. No rifles or bows please. However it could be boots, binos, spotting ...
Started by BiG Boar on
, 10 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at huntingbc):
However my question for the forum today is what is your best, oldest, and most reliable piece of go.
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