Of course then arrows will cost you at a minimum $6 each for the cheap stuff lol. Myself, I shoot a bow which costs $1200 bare then add about $600 in sight , rest etc. With it I can teach you to hit a ten inch circle at twenty yards in less than a half an hour. With that PVC bow it would take a few hundred hours to get that proficient Even then it does go to show that a weapon can be made from very little... Take that and shove it up your collective asses Libtards !!
Spud I shoot a piece of a tree I cut for free and spent 50 hours shaving. I make arrows out of cane(wild bamboo) and arrowheads out of flint and turkey feathers. I can't remember how young I was when I learned to shoot it(my bow) I do know I can hit a paper plate further away than 20 yards--and I didn't spend 2300$ to do it. The real point is the one you made- the cat's been out of the bag on "weapon control" for about 100000 years or so.--Ray
Two points that I wished to convey. Number one , that traditional bows will take a lot of practice to become good. Number two , They will never take weapons from us indeed.
Gotta love that redneck engineering. Thanks Angel I think that is my next project---Ray
ReplyDeleteOf course then arrows will cost you at a minimum $6 each for the cheap stuff lol.
ReplyDeleteMyself, I shoot a bow which costs $1200 bare then add about $600 in sight , rest etc. With it I can teach you to hit a ten inch circle at twenty yards in less than a half an hour.
With that PVC bow it would take a few hundred hours to get that proficient
Even then it does go to show that a weapon can be made from very little...
Take that and shove it up your collective asses Libtards !!
Spud I shoot a piece of a tree I cut for free and spent 50 hours shaving. I make arrows out of cane(wild bamboo) and arrowheads out of flint and turkey feathers. I can't remember how young I was when I learned to shoot it(my bow) I do know I can hit a paper plate further away than 20 yards--and I didn't spend 2300$ to do it. The real point is the one you made- the cat's been out of the bag on "weapon control" for about 100000 years or so.--Ray
ReplyDeleteAny of you all ever make a pvc potato cannon?
ReplyDeleteYou can put all sorts of things in there besides potatoes! PVC is a very versatile product.
Two points that I wished to convey.
ReplyDeleteNumber one , that traditional bows will take a lot of practice to become good.
Number two , They will never take weapons from us indeed.