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Man I'd better stay away from them at Denton Hill, that is one sweet looking bow.
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There's a link at the top of the opening page & you can also find him in the sponsors pages under the name Big Foot Bows.
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This is a 60" Sasquatch recurve with a 16" riser. The riser and limb backs are BW Ebony. This is a 2x carbon limbed bow. It is 49#@26". The limb bolts are flush.
Other custom touches: --Bear Compass --Grip throat 4.25" in circumfrence (Like a T-Rex I have small hands) --Riser tapers very thin to the limb faces
This bow is extremely smooth shooting and is the top performer in my chronograph -- the same FPS as one of my favorite bows that is 4 pounds HEAVIER in draw weight!
-------------------- If the mind wanders, so too will the arrow.
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I've been sneaking peaks of those bocote bows and that ebony one from time to time, they are some real lookers!
My Sas is so pretty I can't take a picture that does it justice! I guess I better try again, it really should be on this thread! Thom
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Alright, I got some PMs "encouraging" me to dig out a few pics and I do have a few I can't remember if I ever posted here or not.
Day 1 coming out of the package! Zebra riser with bocote fang, limbs are zebra front and back covering yew cores.
In May I bought a bocote handled knife to match my fang. Got a nice close up of the riser here Too bad the knife maker didn't have bocote as nice as Kirk...
I did a little 3d with riverrat2 snapped this one
Then the other night I was at the range and a guy sent me a PM wanting to see a strung profile
Like I said, my pics don't really do it justice but I am a happy camper! Thom
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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
..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear Posts: 3916 | From: Shelby, Michigan | Registered: Oct 2008
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I hope nobody has forgotten the 3rd sister, she had the best looking set of "limbs" of the bunch!
Thom
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That was a cool reveal. has a certain allure to it..lol
-------------------- If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle
..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear Posts: 3916 | From: Shelby, Michigan | Registered: Oct 2008
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I have the one that Zradix sold, and I love it, I have a hard time keeping it in my hands as everyone loves to shoot it, I have found that it really shoots a heavy arrow well, I made some ceder shafts that are just under 600 grains and it throws them down range with authority . I would buy another one in a heart beat,