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Awesome ! I will be donating something also for the door prizes. ( not sure what yet ) but something !
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I will be donating one of my bows. It was a 355 Matrix. It now sports a swept back riser (makes it a 330), a polished mainframe and anodizing of the mainframe and riser. It has one of my Flemish strings, Danny Miller string stops, DrStirrup limb silencers, level and a Triggertech trigger unit. This bow has been shot may be 20 times. No scope, no nothing else.
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Very generous of you Don.
But I believe it would be a 335 :eusa-think:
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BrotherRon wrote:
Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:07 pm
Very generous of you Don.
But I believe it would be a 335 :eusa-think:
Yes, you're likely right! :thumbup:
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Looking forward to purchasing tickets for it -
Not just because it has a Boo string, but also because it is anodized. :mrgreen:
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Boo wrote:
Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:43 pm
I will be donating one of my bows. It was a 355 Matrix. It now sports a swept back riser (makes it a 330), a polished mainframe and anodizing of the mainframe and riser. It has one of my Flemish strings, Danny Miller string stops, DrStirrup limb silencers, level and a Triggertech trigger unit. This bow has been shot may be 20 times. No scope, no nothing else.
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would have bought that one from you last month :!:
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I have received the first of the prizes. I'm sure some of you have heard about Firenock, Dorge or Aeronvanes. Dorge's products are all very high end, high tech products. Dorge has generously donated 2 of his Aerorests. They retail for $89.95 USD. For any of you guys who still shoot a compound bow, these rests are the bomb! They are made from aluminium, titanium and ceramics!
For those who are interested and not going to Boofest, you can contact your respective proxies.
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Here's the custom camo 335.
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Here's the Bowtech BT-X
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I would like to thank kindly the generosity of Jim Kempf and Rex Isenhower at SCORPYD CROSSBOWS who aredonating generously to make Boofest a success again in 2018.

SCORPYD CROSSBOWS is donating a very cool Death Stalker 380 Crossbow.

I might add that Scorpyd Crossbows is not one of those selfish crossbows company's.

Recently, Scorpyd has been donating generously to the Disabled Archers and the Wounded Warrior's Foundation.

Your contribution is much appreciated Thank-you, Jim and Rex!
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I'm not sure what it comes with. Maybe Norm can expand on that. But here's a picture. They're a pretty cool little but fast bow.
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Scorpyd is donating a lightweight Carbon Death Stalker 380 fps bow and rope cocker @ 6.2 pounds.
Speed is achieved with a 375 grain arrow and requires a 130 pound cocking effort.
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Deaf jeff wrote:
Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:48 pm
Boo wrote:
Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:43 pm
I will be donating one of my bows. It was a 355 Matrix. It now sports a swept back riser (makes it a 330), a polished mainframe and anodizing of the mainframe and riser. It has one of my Flemish strings, Danny Miller string stops, DrStirrup limb silencers, level and a Triggertech trigger unit. This bow has been shot may be 20 times. No scope, no nothing else.
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would have bought that one from you last month :!:
Jeff, $20.00 just might win it!
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Jeff, $20.00 just might win it!
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me feel lucky :?: :think: :lol:
but i will look into this proxy thing
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Nice targets has donated a couple of 17 Target Packs. I've seen them and they are really quite good, durable and not expensive.
http://www.nicetargets.com/store/home.php

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Once you handle a Scorpyd they tend to leave a lasting good impression. ;)

I'm donating a couple items for the prize table.

1 - new Hawke XB1 scope
1 - new reloading grain scale

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