Thanks homie! I just had to get the clear. Hahaha. Bazonski was selling off his Champs on the fb group and he does some nice work with some exotic wood and other materials. Quite the craftsman!🙌
Thanks for the nice compliment Bill! If shooting a fork width of 83-85mm is your sweet spot, you'll love the champ and how easy it is to just point and shoot. I mainly use it for practicing my form and release so its usually banded up with light bands (0.5-0.6). Good choice on the clear! Still kicking myself in the head for not getting the carbon fiber variant 🤦🏻♂️ Lemme know how it goes! Have fun shooting!
@@threestarsandasling I am a bit more used to a wider fork width but I want to be more proficient with a more pocketable frame that is easier to EDC. I love my scout lt but I can only carry that one all day if I'm wearing a hoodie with a pocket, really quite uncomfortable during the summer months!
@@thomas.bill92 Good thing you used that 20% coupon since it expires tomorrow (Feb 2)! It's so pocketable I even bring it to church to shoot some clay out back 😄
Yes, it takes getting used to because of the universal tips, but you can always shave it down with regular wood tools. I like shooting it diagonally. Nathan has an instructional video for it. Happy shooting and thanks for your thoughts brother! 🤓👍
Excellent shooting!!👍🇬🇧
Thank you brother! Sorry for the late reply. glad you enjoyed the video 😄👍
awesome shots brother and the frame works excellent in your hand👏🙂👍
Thanks brother! Its a nice size and I'm discovering that 83mm is ideal for me for instinctive shooting. I really like it 😊
Great shooting and love that frame, have the black one myself. 👍
I missed out on the carbon fiber and no one wants to sell me theirs.hahaha. Ill have to hit up Ray Bazonski to get the real deal! Cheers Darrell!
Nice shooting bro, 👏👏love shooting mine also
Thanks homie! I just had to get the clear. Hahaha. Bazonski was selling off his Champs on the fb group and he does some nice work with some exotic wood and other materials. Quite the craftsman!🙌
Ufff nice shots👏
Thank you brother!
Well your fine shootin' convinced me... That and a 20% coupon. Clear champ on the way!
Thanks for the nice compliment Bill! If shooting a fork width of 83-85mm is your sweet spot, you'll love the champ and how easy it is to just point and shoot. I mainly use it for practicing my form and release so its usually banded up with light bands (0.5-0.6). Good choice on the clear! Still kicking myself in the head for not getting the carbon fiber variant 🤦🏻♂️ Lemme know how it goes! Have fun shooting!
@@threestarsandasling I am a bit more used to a wider fork width but I want to be more proficient with a more pocketable frame that is easier to EDC. I love my scout lt but I can only carry that one all day if I'm wearing a hoodie with a pocket, really quite uncomfortable during the summer months!
@@thomas.bill92 Good thing you used that 20% coupon since it expires tomorrow (Feb 2)! It's so pocketable I even bring it to church to shoot some clay out back 😄
Luv IT! Do you cant you flip forward? 😆👍🎯
lol 😆 Thanks for swinging by brother! Will you be at SEST? Let's get a party going on over there!
How do you like it these days?
its not a comfortable frame to hold but the frame can produce surprisingly accurate results (eg, hit a 5cm target from more than 20 meters away...) 😑
Yes, it takes getting used to because of the universal tips, but you can always shave it down with regular wood tools. I like shooting it diagonally. Nathan has an instructional video for it. Happy shooting and thanks for your thoughts brother! 🤓👍
What tools would you use to shave it down? Thanks