Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
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Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
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A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Man, That looks great Jeff. Really nice. Is it one of the rails that got the type II or type III anodize?
Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
thats how those bows should come!
nice work sir!
nice work sir!
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Midge- a.k.a Micro 335
SSAS Spynal Tapps-Original
100 Grn 2" Shwacker
Boo threads
Don't wreck the fun house!
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
flightattendant100 wrote:Man, That looks great Jeff. Really nice. Is it one of the rails that got the type II or type III anodize?
It's type 111. I got a complete lesson on the process. Very cool stuff.
The top of the mainframe is not of the high Polish finish but I'm very happy with the overall results...
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
It looks awesome Jeff. If the top of the rail isn't the high polish, try taking the edge of your fingernail and running it along the top of the rail. If it leaves a line, you've got a very fine grit emory board that'll devour your center serving and rope cocker hooks where they ride the rail. I learned this the hard way. Perhaps the shop I used has a different method than the one you used. Mine was acid bath, bead blasting, polishing then anodizing. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, your bow looks amazing. Just a heads up in case.bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:flightattendant100 wrote:Man, That looks great Jeff. Really nice. Is it one of the rails that got the type II or type III anodize?
It's type 111. I got a complete lesson on the process. Very cool stuff.
The top of the mainframe is not of the high Polish finish but I'm very happy with the overall results...
Paul
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Very nice Jeff, awesome in fact!
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Thanks for the info Paul. If it's a serving eater I know where to send it...paulaboutform wrote:It looks awesome Jeff. If the top of the rail isn't the high polish, try taking the edge of your fingernail and running it along the top of the rail. If it leaves a line, you've got a very fine grit emory board that'll devour your center serving and rope cocker hooks where they ride the rail. I learned this the hard way. Perhaps the shop I used has a different method than the one you used. Mine was acid bath, bead blasting, polishing then anodizing. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, your bow looks amazing. Just a heads up in case.bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:flightattendant100 wrote:Man, That looks great Jeff. Really nice. Is it one of the rails that got the type II or type III anodize?
It's type 111. I got a complete lesson on the process. Very cool stuff.
The top of the mainframe is not of the high Polish finish but I'm very happy with the overall results...
Paul
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
It looks awesome Jeff nice job!
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Hawke xb30 pro scope T&T Triger boo force 10 string Zombie slayers 16.5 arrows c/w right helical blazer vanes aluminum nocks or lumenoks
Micro 315
Tact zone scope force 10 string 16" inch executioner arrows aluminum nocks or lumenoks
Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Great looking bow!
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Paulaboutform..... At this point he doesn't know if it eats servings.... He is still looking at it and drooling! Great looking now!
Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
If they only bead blast it prior to anodizing, it will eat servings as fast as Donald Trump changes his stories.paulaboutform wrote:It looks awesome Jeff. If the top of the rail isn't the high polish, try taking the edge of your fingernail and running it along the top of the rail. If it leaves a line, you've got a very fine grit emory board that'll devour your center serving and rope cocker hooks where they ride the rail. I learned this the hard way. Perhaps the shop I used has a different method than the one you used. Mine was acid bath, bead blasting, polishing then anodizing. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, your bow looks amazing. Just a heads up in case.bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:flightattendant100 wrote:Man, That looks great Jeff. Really nice. Is it one of the rails that got the type II or type III anodize?
It's type 111. I got a complete lesson on the process. Very cool stuff.
The top of the mainframe is not of the high Polish finish but I'm very happy with the overall results...
Paul
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
That's the way these bows should look like! Nice work
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
Funny, I agree that a black out bow looks the best. But I've asked Excalibur repetitively and always get the same answer, black bows do not sell. The Eclipse and the black Vixen are just 2 examples that come to mind. Funny, isn't it?one shot scott wrote:That's the way these bows should look like! Nice work
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Re: Micro 315 the complete Nightmare
I'm old school but , that is an amazing bow, I'd give up my equinox in a heart beat for it !!! Very nice job.
Dave
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swacker bhs, 2/1/4" cut 120 grn.
xx75 Easton 2219,s
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S5 pads
if it ain't broke don't fix it
be safe in all you do
see ya in the woods
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known as doe bow
vixenmaster custom string
swacker bhs, 2/1/4" cut 120 grn.
xx75 Easton 2219,s
firebolt arrows
S5 pads
if it ain't broke don't fix it
be safe in all you do
see ya in the woods
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