Getting ready to head to our Aiken, SC farm for the winter and some hog hunting on my lease in Georgia. So I decided to try one of my Red Wing Hunters this year...but the riser is so fat. Solution diet with my knife grinder and a little elbow grease...tippit
Top is regular Red Wing Hunter/ Bottom is re-worked riser...
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Re-Worked Riser smaller with palm swell, radiused arrow rest, and, thumb groove...
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Looks great!
Looks good, I prefer a low grip myself. :thumbsup:
The Red Wings I've had and shot were all really smooth. Considering your bow collection, my guess is this one is smother then most the others.
A great looking modification.
You did a real nice job on that!
Good luck with the hogs!
Shoot straight and God bless,
Rodd
Looks good from here.
Looking good, always loved Wing bows
Very nice work looks good.
look great !!!
Looks good Jeff , let me know if you need help controlling the hogs.
Looks good, Jeff but I prefer the grips like they came from the factory but that's me. The 1962(which both of yours are with Brazilian Rosewood handle) thru 1966(which had a similar shaped Bubinga handle) had the best grips IMO and were very smooth drawing and great shooters.
Oh forgot, I could help you with those hogs, too!
That's some fine work right there Jeff!!!!
Good luck hunting with it!!!!
Bisch
looking good Jeff !!
Looks great! Very nice handiwork! :clapper:
You did a good job.
PV,
Keep your calendar open this winter...I'm sure I'm going to need some help with some Hog Eradication :)
Be happy to help out :thumbsup:
I guess we see how we stand Kelly.
Ted & Kelly,
Actually I was thinking of you guys...but I didn't want y'all to miss your winter snow. Just concerned about your health...would probably be just too hot in southern Georgia to chase hogs.
Ughh Huh right! Thanks for thinking of us Jeff, what a guy , always thinking of others health. :goldtooth: