First chance I get, it's in the woods. I'll just keep telling myself, "just a normal stock, it's no big deal".frisky wrote:Yes it is nice. Are you actually going to take it into the woods?
Didn't take no time to get use to the cheek piece. I've never had one before. I like it, a lot. Gets me on level and in the same spot every time.
Good ideas on the dipping/matching. I've decided to leave it alone for now and concentrate on hunting. I still have to zero in both bows and get ready to hunt. Hopefully by Thursday or Friday . . .definitely next week.Pydpiper wrote:Yup! Find something that matches and dip it! It looks great, but that wood deserves a better match.wabi wrote:If it were mine I'd be very tempted to send the Vixen limbs off and have them dipped with a finish that would match, or accent the color & woodgrain.
The Vixen was a gift and it has some sentimental value. I'm leaning towards keeping it intact. The idea to switch the limbs seemed good at the time and I could make the Vixen all camo(limbs & stock), which would be cool too.
I suppose I could dip the camo limbs???
Enough! I got to get a deer with this awesome looking bow!