Archery. Tried it, liked it. Joined a club, club shut, joined other club, stayed in the sport ever since.

Bloody addictive.

Here's a bit about me, as far as archery goes.

And I'm a kit addict. I love all sorts of weird toys - lots of pictures of all my babies.

My one-time barebow thingie, now regrettably sold - an Oneida.

Other bows I have owned - mainly bought for other people. A Merlin Shadow and a Hoyt Avalon Plus

A picture or two of my current riser - a Hoyt Axis. It's _sweet_.

Another picture of my Axis on a rugby shirt... I bought the shirt because it matched the bow. Yes, I was far from sober at the time.

How to change international fitting limbs to fit an Axis.

Something I played with in Sept 2005 before selling it for something else - a Hoyt Helix. Lightest riser on the market, near enough, and quite fun... bloody ugly, though.

Because someone once asked, what I've done to the grip on my Axis.

I once actually shot well indoors, and here's the proof - 580 and 587 FITA 18s. Was a good day.

A fascinating photo of Stanislav Zabrodsky, proving that you can indeed get your thumb behind your neck at full draw.

How to build a string jig if you're cheap!

A rather interesting, and somewhat dated, article from the Altservices Range, detailing their opinions on some "bad design" concepts.