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Best wool hands down! I've owned KOM,Columbian, and others and Two Tracks
Wool Vest out performs all of them when it comes to stopping these frigid
Michigan winter temps when your sitting late season on stand. With my Two
Tracks vest this last year I was able to hunt comfortably for hours in 20
below weather! I layered lightly underneath and my arms were ready for shot
opportunities, unencumbered, from any direction. This vest stops the wind
and the cold. By far, the best purchase I have made for hunting or any
outdoor activities during cold weather. Plus, I was able to have input on
customizing the camo! Chuck and Chris work hard to bring you the finest
felted wool products available.
Mike Gerard
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Chuck is a great guy to work with, I wanted an unusual "special" bow,
something that makes me think of my roots in Indiana and my curent home in
Wisonsin. I now have a totally sexy Longwalker bow that has spalted sycomore
back and belly to represent Indiana and a core lam of black walnut to
represent Wisconsin. The bow utilizes thin limbs with deep cores ... I love
those limbs. It is a very fast bow that is below 40 decibles at 10 yards. 40
decibles is a wisper, so the bow is real quiet. My 64" bow shoots my 515
grain arrows over 180 FPS with my 30 inch draw. In fact I shot a 250 pound
Russian hog at 17 yards and the arrow with a Zwickey head blew through and
hung up by the fletches on the off side.
The bow is beautiful, fast silent and represents my two favorite states.
Chuck builds a heck of nice bow and is awesome to work with.
Thank You Bob B. From WI.
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Chuck, thanks for the "Pure Michigan" Longwalker you made me. It is
perfect. The woods you chose work well together and the curly maple ambrosia
in the riser makes my bow unique. I've had great compliments about your
craftsmanship. Best of all, the bow shoots great! In fact, when I chrono'd
it against 2 recurves and a takedown longbow (all similar draw weight)it
consistently tested out at the top!
Thanks again for the effort you put into crafting this fine bow for me.
Mike Gerard
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