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OK guys, where is this fine bow at? How about a review from some of you. The purpose of a pass around is so the bowyer and future clients can get some reviews on their products. Chad was nice enough to get these bows out,the least we can do is write a few words about it. Sooooo,who has it now?
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How's this for a review? "I was the first one to try it and I should have bought it"
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quote:Originally posted by screamin: How's this for a review? "I was the first one to try it and I should have bought it"
Thats a pretty good start. Maybe thats why I wanted to go last. I might ask Chad to save me on the shipping back to him. Wishful thinking. It's too light for me to buy but I'm anxious to try it.
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Proud shareholder of MK,LLC Posts: 4283 | From: Bethesda, Ohio | Registered: Jan 2007
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quote:Originally posted by screamin: How's this for a review? "I was the first one to try it and I should have bought it"
Thats a pretty good start. Maybe thats why I wanted to go last. I might ask Chad to save me on the shipping back to him. Wishful thinking. It's too light for me to buy but I'm anxious to try it.
Thats why I didn't get it either, a little to light. I bought a life-ender instead and the handle and I don't get along, I have it up for sale in the classifieds right now. The Legacy is a very nice bow and I think it is every bit as good as the life-ender.
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quote:Originally posted by leatherneck: OK guys, where is this fine bow at? How about a review from some of you. The purpose of a pass around is so the bowyer and future clients can get some reviews on their products. Chad was nice enough to get these bows out,the least we can do is write a few words about it. Sooooo,who has it now?
I asked the same question back in August. Hopefully it will show up somewhere soon and a report will be given.
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FWIW I used Chad's LH model. I was first up. I ordered one as a result and love it. I would like to see more reviews on both the RH and the LH.
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I was just thinking about this today, too! Still waiting my turn, too...Let's hear who has it, and what everybody thinks of it!
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The bow took a wrong turn ended up stuck in Wyoming for three weeks, and then back to the east coast. The total down time of 5 weeks and the chase has wore me out, and I'm probley going to end the pass around early. I just got it back home last week ,and I'm unsure what to do for sure. It don't seem to be getting as many reviews from the people who have had it as I thought. I have also now only decide to only offer three models of "Lost Creek bows for 2012. "Life Ender" 56-60 "Judge" 60-64 and the Lost Creek T/D 60-64 Feel free to post your thoughts. Thanks Chad
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I think you may be making a mistake dropping the Legacy. I haven't shot any of the three you list but I got a left handed Legacy off the site here and it is an outstanding shooter. I didn't get along too well with the Legend but the Legacy is magic. I am not left handed but I can shoot it just about as well as I can right handed. It is very smooth to 29" where I pull and it is fast for a 42# at 28" bow. I have never put silencers on it but it is as quite as any other bow I have shot without. It has no big kick and is very handy to carry. It would be nice to doll it up with some exotic woods but is just fine like it is. If my shoulder hadn't gotten better it would be my go to now.
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Wow, sorry to hear that Chad. I was really looking forward to checking it out. If you decide to continue the pass-around, I'm still interested!
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And to anybody that had a chance to try it, please post up a review. Chad was good enough to offer this bow, now do your part and let us know what you think!
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I was looking forward to trying a lost creek! Chad I don't blame you though...you offered us a chance to try one of your bows and the actions of a few screwed the rest of us! I only regret not getting on the list sooner...jim
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