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Bowhunter4life
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Very nice! Enjoy!

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EHK
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Thanks for all the compliments guys.

The Osprey is kingwood riser and yew veneers. She's 44# @ 29, but I swear it draws so smooth it feels like high 30's up until the arrow is set free - it zips pretty good. I really like what Chad did with the grip matching it to the recurve. It's nice to be able to switch back and forth and have a familiar feel in the hand.

The River Runner is Bacote w/Purpleheart stripe and red elm veneers - 48# @ 29. The bow is very fast, very stable, and very quiet.

After spending a night with them, I can tell you that they are both shooters. I got them tuned up for aluminum and surewoods pretty easily. Now I just need to wait for another couple dozen surewoods I ordered from Braveheart.

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Easykeeper
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Nice looking bows! Really pretty wood. Bet they shoot great.
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nice bows, enjoy
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Very nice!

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