Had a bow stolen, keep an eye out please.

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Easier said than done Sixlomaz... I know what it takes to make a buck, I'll be damned if I could just " let it go"... Replaceable yes, but on who's dime?
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Pyed keep on eye on all lists for stuff being sold craigslist etc. Get afriend to post on all,"want to buy used bow". See what happens. Last please don't sterotype.....girl, s steal too, unfortunately.

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Know how you feel. I had 3 Browning Recon Force trail cams stolen from behind my house, during Christmas and only 75 yards from my house. They left the Covert & Uway.
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I hate thieves to!!

There are some good people out there to but when theft happens to us it hardens us.
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I just had a treestand and ladder stick swiped and about 11 years ago I lost a Kimber 1911 to a f*cking thief ..

Sorry to hear of the loss ..


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It is just a bow, and I am over it. Not to be confused with me not still wanting to meet the fellow.
My first good bow, killed my first deer with it, lots of custom parts from our members here too.
I am sure I will have the 405 by next season, or whatever fast bow comes next.

Had some new things come in to my life that are keeping my mind off it though. :D Life is good, better with fast projectiles.
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Hope home insurance helps out .
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I have no intention of claiming it, chalking it up to not being diligent.
We had water damage a few years ago, my insurance company tripped over themselves making things right, even went so far as to hand over a blank cheque to replace our washer and dryer because they knew we had a few kids.
Ill take the hit on this one.
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Man I hate hearing about thieves. No need of it at all. They stole 1 of the 2 game camera from me a couple falls ago and for me to replace stuff now it is impossible so I feel for you Dave. I am so sorry, I hope you find out who that was and get your bow back, sometimes it is not even the cost but just the thoughts that you have for the item, so sorry man.
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Did you pay someone to steal your bow so you could get a 405?? :lol:

Just kidding . . .I hate theives too . . .hang 'em high. :twisted:
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sumner4991 wrote:Did you pay someone to steal your bow so you could get a 405?? :lol:

Just kidding . . .I hate theives too . . .hang 'em high. :twisted:
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Pydpiper wrote:I have no intention of claiming it, chalking it up to not being diligent.
We had water damage a few years ago, my insurance company tripped over themselves making things right, even went so far as to hand over a blank cheque to replace our washer and dryer because they knew we had a few kids.
Ill take the hit on this one.

So unheard of nowadays.
Good on ya man. All too often people jump at the chance to make an over inflated claim and then wonder why insurance rates are high. I feel bad for ya though man, you did nothing wrong. I sure hope something good comes your way.
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Good things have most certainly come my way. :D
Miss my bow though, actually started to make my way to it this morning to do some shooting, got another little smack of reality. Ended up shooting the wifes.
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Dave...
been following this post.. question why don`t you post some pictures of the missing bow I personally belong to several clubs that support archery... that would make the bow more readily identifiable especially with the new guy stoppers on the bow
" A picture is worth a thousand words "

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