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There should be some reviews coming out fairly soon. I have some pics and can post them as soon as I can get my wife to size them for the format.
I was just finishing Kids Pastor bow ( Paul Hollands) the other day and my Grandson came in and said Grandpa, this is the best looking bow that you ever built. Considering what he has seen it certainly says a lot for the Pro Hunter series. He is comparing them to bows that have run from 1000 to past 2000. dollars.
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Thanks steve the good thing with young kids is they speak there minds no BS wether it hurts your fealing or not carnt wait to see the pics Shane
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Some people just don't know how to do "base" work.
-------------------- If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle
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She is not only pretty, but pulls so smooth. The bow does not feel like 55lbs at all. I hope to get out tomorrow and shoot her if the weather can stop blowing and raining.
I cannot speak highly enough of Sixby. It was a great experience to get to know Steve, and I look forward to talking with him in the future.
If you are looking for a new bow for 2012, I would give Steve a call. I can attest with my own eyes the beauty of his craftsmanship. When I was over checking my grip last week I got a firsthand look of some of his other bows, and all I can say is unbelievable.
I will post pictures and chronograph numbers once I get her tuned and arrows made for her.
Thanks for listening, Thanks again Steve for a beautiful bow, and God bless, Paul
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Hey steve is the base moble the same shape as the uper modles it looks a bit dif in the pics maybe just the grey action wood Thnaks Shane
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-------------------- If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle
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Ozzie, I cut my risers with the same base pattern but deviate my shaping . I hand shape each riser and grip. Diminsion wise they are the same so that the bows will shoot the same and have same dynamics. However they will deviate in appearance. Close but not cloned. Its all hands on here.
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I have a Pro hunter and it is a great bow. Smooth shooting, quiet in the hand, stable limbs and accurate too. I couldn't ask anymore of a bow. It is definitely on the no sale, no trade list for me. I need to get some pics of mine on here but its tough with my schedule. You cant go wrong with this bow.
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Steve is a great guy to do business with too. Its rare to find people that actually do what they say they are going to do now a days, but Steve is one of those guys.
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