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MarkE2006
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WOW! That is really sweet. Takin it to a whole new level again.

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quote:
Originally posted by DTD:
Is the new riser offered in a low wrist version or what options are available?...

Yeah, and why didn't you name it the ACX-ACE? [bigsmyl]

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John Havard
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Doug, the version we decided to come out with is the lowest-wrist model we build. It has a nice locator area in the throat of the grip but the grip is pretty "low".

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Cherokee Scout
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I am an A&H fan, this riser is very interesting.
Any plans for high wrist style?
I love the grip on my Apogee.

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John Havard
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John, eventually we'll offer this ACX version in all of our risers depending on the reception this one receives. Each version requires a lot of tooling, molds, time, and expense. So moving on to the next model will be a function of how this is received by our customers. As I mentioned earlier I can't wait until we start building this in the 16" RC version because that's my personal favorite.

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Great to see you on here supporting your products. As money allows I would love to try one of your bows. Big Ed

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To all the A&H guy's great looking bow [thumbsup]

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John, I like it, this should do real good.

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If you are bringing some to try out at compton's I hope you can include a lefty

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So what's the cost $$??
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John Havard
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Txnrog, our website has all the details about cost. This model is priced about $125 more than an exotic-wood bow.

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Looks like another marvel in carbon from the Skunk Works. H
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Very cool and innovative John!
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Cody Roiter
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John that looks cool.. Thats on my bows to shoot at Comptons..............
Nice work..........

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JohnV
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Hi John,

How does the performance of the new ACX limbs compare to the original design limbs of the same lenght?

How does the performance of the new takedown shorty bow in 58-60" lengths compare to the original design bow with 62" limbs for someone with 28-29" draw.

Thanks.

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