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👋 Welcome to TradBowhunter - Ethical Predator
If you’re here, it’s because you believe something most people don’t: How you hunt matters. Not just the result - the process. This community is for traditional bowhunters who value: - Ethics over shortcuts - Discipline over gear - Process over outcome - Tradition as something you live, not just talk about You don’t have to prove anything here. You just have to respect the craft. My name is Jenn Richardson, my husband, Grant Richardson and I created this group, TradBowhunter - Ethical Predator. This is a passion piece for Grant and I...My hubby, the subject matter expert with Traditional Bowhunting as well as an author, podcast host and 3rd generation traditional bowhunter. We wanted to bring like minded people together and create a place to share their experiences with traditional bowhunting. 🧭 HOW THIS COMMUNITY WORKS (IMPORTANT) There are two valid paths here - both are respected. 🟢 Free Members Some bowhunters: - Learn quietly - Practice when they can - Improve steadily over time That path is welcome here. 🔥 Premium Members (Optional) Others want: - Structure - A repeatable shot process - Coaching instead of guessing Premium exists for clarity and progression, not status. 👉 You never need Premium to belong. It's about timing - not commitment. 🚦 DO THIS FIRST (2 MINUTES) 1️⃣ Introduce Yourself (Do This Now) Create a post and answer one or two of these: - Where are you shooting from? - How long have you been shooting traditional? - What’s the ONE thing you want to improve right now? Short posts are perfect. 2️⃣ Start in the Classroom Go to the Classroom and begin with: 👉 Start Here This will save you months of trial and error. 3️⃣ Engage Once This Week You don’t need to post every day. Just: - Comment on one post - Ask one question - Share one small win
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DIY recurve quiver
Needed a quiver for my new recurve my wife got me for Christmas. I like to make my own stuff, so I decided to make my quiver. I had some leather kicking around from when I was making knives, so I cut out a hood, stamped it with my own oak leaves and deer track stamps that I made. Then sewed the edges and wet it down so it would form over a block that I carved. I wanted a one pc quiver that I could easily take off the bow, so I bent up a pc of 3/4” wide x 1/8” thick aluminum for the bracket that the hood and arrow holder attaches to. The bracket needed an arch to allow my thumb to still hold the bow without interference. Some 3/8” neoprene rubber worked great for the arrow holder and the points insert in the hood. Some neoprene straps help keep the quiver from moving around and some double sided Velcro holds the rubber straps to quiver and bow. It’s all mocked up in the pictures, but I still need to take it apart and paint the aluminum bracket. Pretty happy with how it turned out.
DIY recurve quiver
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A small miss small.
We just got the app also.
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Aim small miss small
Thanks for the access, look forward to some good camaraderie.
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