Decided to get out and shoot rifles at the range while it was cool this morning. It was good to shoot but I had the windage turret pop off on my Leupold Varix II. Luckily it’s not my primary hunting rifle. So I will be sending it off for repair by Leupold.
After taking care of chores around the house I decided to run out to the archery club. Set my bow in the stand while I went to retrieve arrows. Heard a clatter and saw the ranges bow stand fall over on my bow. It tweaked both cams, frayed a string, and took a chip off the corner of a limb.
I am not sure if it is worth trying to fix the bow up or not. It is a 30 year old Clearwater. I was planning to upgrade later this year/next year. I just planned on more time to figure out what I wanted and save up for it.
Now I’m looking at my bank account trying to see if I can justify a decent bow. Would be a midline not a flagship. Also considering a budget bow from Cabela’s as I have some points saved up.
I could save money now, get something to use for a while then upgrade later. Then I’d have a backup bow. I also like Randy’s Philosophy of “buy once cry once.”
Instead of going for a hike/scouting trip tomorrow I’ll be figuring out what to do for a bow. Worst things to deal with. Just kicking myself for carelessly trusting the stand. I’ve used it dozens of times this summer.
After taking care of chores around the house I decided to run out to the archery club. Set my bow in the stand while I went to retrieve arrows. Heard a clatter and saw the ranges bow stand fall over on my bow. It tweaked both cams, frayed a string, and took a chip off the corner of a limb.
I am not sure if it is worth trying to fix the bow up or not. It is a 30 year old Clearwater. I was planning to upgrade later this year/next year. I just planned on more time to figure out what I wanted and save up for it.
Now I’m looking at my bank account trying to see if I can justify a decent bow. Would be a midline not a flagship. Also considering a budget bow from Cabela’s as I have some points saved up.
I could save money now, get something to use for a while then upgrade later. Then I’d have a backup bow. I also like Randy’s Philosophy of “buy once cry once.”
Instead of going for a hike/scouting trip tomorrow I’ll be figuring out what to do for a bow. Worst things to deal with. Just kicking myself for carelessly trusting the stand. I’ve used it dozens of times this summer.

