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bend oregon real estate. As a bend oregon real estate agent selling luxury homes for sale bend oregon real estate. Residential and commercial Some great freebies for a Sunday evening Here’s a few free things that caught my attention during the past few days, you [...]

Sport of Archery
Archery is one of the most interesting of all sports, and one of the most varied. The sport of archery means many things to many people. To the hunter, of course, the sport of archery means tracking the biggest buck through the thickest woods. To the Olympic archery expert, the sport of archery means matching skills with the best archers in the country and the world. Sport of Archery

Archery Competition
Archery has long been used in warfare and hunting. A great amount of skill and practice is required to become a skilled archer. For this reason, archery is now considered a sport and an archery competition is held in many parts of the world. Taking part in an archery competition allows sportsmen to show off their skill and athletic prowess in an ancient ritual. It is generally believed that the bow an arrow was invented to be used in game hunting. Archery Competition

Alone in the Wilderness
Alone in the Wilderness “Alone in the Wilderness” is the story of Dick Proenneke. To live in a pristine land unchanged by man… to roam a wilderness through which few other humans have passed… to choose an idyllic site, cut trees and build a log cabin… to be a self-sufficient craftsman, making [...]

Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger?
In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they Stronger?

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