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KentuckyTJ
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Well I got this bow about a week ago and just got time to fool with it. I have always liked how the Thunderhorns have looked and they were on my short list. I have never shot or held one and have in the past purchased that way and it didn't end up very well. Well this time it has. This is a fantastic little long bow. Big thanks to Tim Golder and two or three others for letting this one go.

58" 53@28

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Very very nice.
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Outstanding Tom!

It even has a little Tim Golder mojo. [goldtooth]

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Blue Tick
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Sweet bow. I'm loving that riser.

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That one is a WOW for sure.
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Man, that's beautiful TJ. Enjoy!

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Rando
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Duane builds beautiful/great-shooting bows!! I had a one piece T.H. which I sold to buy a 3 piece T.H.
Both styles are great shooters, put it to good use & ENJOY!
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That's a beauty Tom. I've never shot one, but only hear good things about them.
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rbcorbitt
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TJ,

Beautiful bow. I, too, have a Thunderhorn Heartbreaker 3-pc. 50# 28 that I bought from a fellow TradGang member. It shoots everything, heavy/light tips, 500 spine/400 spine - everything that I put through her, like darts.

This is definately my go to bow. I have Morrison's, Big Jim's, Hoyt's - and coming this week, my first Centaur, but I never see myself getting rid of this sweet shooting little bow!

Enjoy!

Bob C

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In the shady woods on summer days,
With eyes alert and muscles steady,
His longbow strung, his arrows ready". Maurice Thompson

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rbcorbitt
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BTW, really appreciate the hardscapes - the concrete paver patio and the fire-pit. Sitting out on mine now with a fire going, enjoying a beautiful evening with my bride and our puppy.

I love a good fire!

Neat background for the photos! Enjoy the new (to you) bow!

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"The Joy is great of him who strays
In the shady woods on summer days,
With eyes alert and muscles steady,
His longbow strung, his arrows ready". Maurice Thompson

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Irish
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I think I have it's twin! Picked it up at Compton's. Mine has 53 and 60 lb limbs. Same woods, same length. Great bow.

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Gorgeous bow. Congrats! I love dark risers.
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Razorbak
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WOW beautiful bow

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Nice bow Tom! If the grip was different, I would have kept mine:)

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Beautiful

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