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give your thoughts and opinions on both, preferably in a kind non-slamming way.
thanx,
Brad
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I`ve not shot a Wallace but have seen one. It was very good craftsmanship and the fellow that had it could shoot it. It was a lefty is why I did`nt get to shoot it.I have a Hill cheetah and have shot a Wesly special a lot.I can say nothing bad about the Hill bows Craig builds and would recommend one . I`ll probably buy another myself.I don`t see where you could go wrong with either.RC
(http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w39/rcswampbucket/hillcheetahII.jpg)
(http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w39/rcswampbucket/hillcheetah.jpg)
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Brad,
Are you talking about Wes Wallace?
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I have never owned or shot a Hill. I hope to someday. I know hill makes a fine bow. I have a Wallace Mountain longbow by Dave Wallace. It is a finely crafted longbow, second to none! Many people don't know of Dave. He was a lineman for the power company in Ohio I believe. Dave lives near Marietta. He builds bows in his spare time. I also believe he is retired now. He is an avid shooter also. He has won the IBO World Longbow Championships the last two years in a row with one of his own longbows. I have owned dozens of high end bows and I can honestly say I have never seen a D style bow cast an arrow like this one! They are quiet and very accurate. I presently have mine in the classifieds mostly because of the draw weight. The more I shoot it though the more I want to keep it. I thought I might call Dave today and see if he could reduce the weight for me. IMHO you can't go wrong with a Wallace Mountain longbow! Here's a pic.
(http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z130/bruce_smith777/WallaceMountain9.jpg)
-Leonard-
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I'm a big fan of HH bows, if that's the style you like/shoot well. I've had several over the years and loved every one of 'em.
I do have a Wallace Mtn I recently traded for, very nice attention to detail, beautiful finish, some of the narrowest limb tips I've ever seen. I just wish mine was 5# heavier.
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d47/Kevinl2067/WMriser.jpg)
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d47/Kevinl2067/WMgrip.jpg)
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d47/Kevinl2067/WMstrung.jpg)
Mine's cocobolo riser with two inner lams of yew and two outer lams of bamboo under clear 'glass, 60@30
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Kevin , nice bow!Let me know if you ever want to get rid of that Wallace. It would be around 51#S for me at my 27" draw.
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Bentpole,
I draw 26.5", getting 49# out of it. I love the workmanship and the way it shoots, seems pretty quick with a 535gr POC, but I'm a horse-trader at heart. If the right Hill came along, especially a takedown, it would be awful tempting.
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I have owned several of both...including the one Kevin now has... :) Both bowyers of at the top of the list for fit and finish. I prefer the Wallace Mountain's smaller grip and tiny but fancy tips... I do not like the sharp grip but fixed that in just a few minutes... :) If I shot this type of bow more Kevin would not have his...
Bob
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Bob's right on target, it's a honey. I love the grip he re-shaped on the Wallace so much, I did a similar one this week on a 7 Lakes I had traded for. You're right Bob, it isn't that hard, just take your time.
Plus, I love the looks of the tips, never seen any that small and sleek.
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Hey Bob, if I decide to go to the trouble to get Dave to take some weight off my Wallace Mountain maybe you could do me a grip like Kevin's. :saywhat: That grip is awsome! :thumbsup:
-Leonard-
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heck Leonard...you make bows...you can do the grip... :) I'll bet it's hard to get much weight off the bow...there isn't anything left to remove... :)
They are awesome bows.
Bob
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I shot my friend Wallace and was impressed
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Wallace Mountain bows are sweet, I hope to buy another one someday. Maybe a 68"-70" if he makes one.
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Bob, I can do the grip work it is the leather work that I'm not good at!
-Leonard-
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Does anyone have any contact info for Dave Wallace? Couldn't find a website.
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Nice bow Kevin, I shot with Dave not to long ago. He is one good shot! His personal bow has translucent tips, you could see the light through them. :eek:
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Dave, they are really nice bows. I especially like the attention to detail he puts into the bows tips and symmetry.
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no offense but Howard would have battered him in a fair fight....just too much power from shootingthose heavy bows.
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Randy, Dave does not have a web site. If you would like to call him his number is 740-373-8910. You might try him in the evenings. Hope this helps.
-Leonard-
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I had my Wallace Mountain in the classifieds but I have shot it so well today I have decided to keep it for awhile!
-Leonard-