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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Chris Jackson on April 16, 2014, 11:55:00 PM
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Finally got home from lands far away and gave it about a week before contacting none other than Mr. Berry of J.D. Berry Archery. Low and behold the Morning Star was finished and ready to pickup. Long story short he busted his tail to make it an amazing living breathing work of art. There really isn't a lot that can be said to accurately describe how well the bow looks and shoots. Quiet and smooth it is beautiful to set in motion. With a 531 grain arrow it is flat out fast with 720 grain arrows it ain't giving up much. Only thing I regret about purchasing this one is I ended up ordering a Vixen before I left his shop. Just ask Mr. Berry for a picture of his new bow and you will quickly understand why I'm back on the waiting list. Pictures and chrono data to follow next week.
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Chris,
First off welcome back and glad all is well
secomd I couldnt think of a better present waiting on me for a return from deployment. Everything you described sbout your morningstar was just spot on to my experience also. There is somethjng special about the reverse handels James is putting out , just amazing bows.
Now we need some pics!!!!
DEFENSOR FORTIS
Brian
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Glad you are back safe and sound. I'm on the waiting list for a Morningstar, and posts like yours make me wish I was a bit higher on that list, but the bow will no doubt be worth the wait. Until I get mine, I will just have to suffer with my Hill bows. Such a sacrifice!
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I agree with Brian.....pics please, and glad you're home from deployment. Those of us that have James work just seem to want to see more of it. Dang his skillz anyway!
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Very nice to hear you are back safe and like your new bow.
Sounds like James is building a lot of Morning Stars, my build comes up in about three weeks.
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I'm glad you made it back safely.
I told Mr Berry I needed to have my name put on his list for some future dreams.
I think for the 1st time in a very long time I have the patience to wait it out since what I already have is one of his making that pleases me to a "T".
God bless,Mudd
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Nice to hear your back home safely, would really like to see some pics of your bow :saywhat:
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Alright I will post pics soon as time permits. Took my son in for a fairly routine surgical procedure. Just isn't coming out of it so fast. Hope to post the pics tomorrow.
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You will need to plan on doing some scheduled dusting. It is amazing how dusty your other bows get once you own a Morningstar.
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Finally home from the hospital and the son is resting well next to his mother. Pavan I know what you mean I've already taken my dorado apart and cased it. Ashamed to admit I almost regret having the MOAB made cause it will be a internal struggle to decide which one I want to shoot. Then again I am not the least bit sorry about placing an order for the Vixen before leaving Mr. Berry yesterday. With the wait list up to nine months already seemed like the smart thing to do. Guys if you want a real looker I was given a preview of riser woods he has on hand and there is some very special stuff in his shop. I would fully recommend talking to him about it ASAP. Just dont try to swipe the chunk he picked out for my Vixen.
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Chris,
Glad you are back and your son is doing well. That is the priorities in life. When it comes to James, be careful. He might try to talk you into his new particle board limbs. Don't let him, because I can't have anyone's bow shooting faster than my own Morningstar with particle boards limbs.
:bigsmyl:
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Excellent bows for sure. James work is outstanding! Thank you for your service. It can be hard, us vets know.
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Lookin' forward to pics of this most-excellent Morning Star!
Can barely wait for James to put the glue to the lams on my Morning Star!
Celebrate a Happy Easter!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Pics Please!!! and thank you for your service brother!
Jon
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Big thank you to Brian. Without him none of these pics would have hit the big screen. Mr. Berry makes one heck of a bow. And yes I know rookie mistake I put the string on backward. Seems to shoot real nice that way!
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They are the cats meow.Im going to try and shoot Redding in may with my Morningstar.
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Mr. Berry is trying to get me out for a shoot. I'm really hoping to make a few before I move to Hawaii. Of course I suspect he is setting me up for an education. He is one heck of a great guy. I really just can't explain how passionate he is about his art. And I can barely contain my excitement over the Vixen he has in the works. My only two requests were for white and brown glass. As any good artist does he will sbow me a piece of wood and talk about classic bow designs. From those brief conversation he will turn out a longbow that var exceedes my expectation. Can you tell I love the man and his bows.
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That is a mighty fine looking bow, enjoy.
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That's a fab lookin' Morning Star Chris!
James does most-excellent work!
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Enjoy!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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absolute beauty! if i were on the list id have a hard time deciding between the tiapan or the m/s. did you get a chance to run some arrows thru the chrono??
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So specs on the bow are 53 pounds at 25 inches. I was shooting a 16 strand flemish twist made of BCY 8190 served with Halo .019 and dual cat whisker string silencers on each end. Speeds listed are for an average of 10 shots. With the 531 grain arrow I averaged 169 fps and the 720 grain arrow averaged 157 fps. Considering my short draw length and the fact this is basically about as traditional as a long bow design can get and still use glass those are respectable numbers. What I found interesting was I expected more of a drop to the heavier arrow. Either way I don't care what the speed is because the bow shoots extremely smooth and very quiet.
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IM thinking I need a taipan with a Morningstar grip.
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Outstanding chris
thanks for the numbers. I know my MS is verye fficent for its design as I have a short draw also
Arrow
the way james is making the grips on the taipans now there is no need to alter the riser design. Grips are only 1" wide and very old school feel to them
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Brain,
Not a problem. If you ever want to chrono a bow just let me know and I will either meet or leave the chrono at Mr. Berry's shop. To be honest I almost hate to use the chrono because there is always someone bigger, faster and better according to some digital device. Well two years ago I was hunting with a cutting edge compound that fired arrows at 333 fps on average. End result was a dead deer. Last year I was shooting a light recurve because it is what I could afford and it was shooting in the same speed ball park as the Morning Star. End result dead deer and I was actually really satisfied with the trad kill. Guess what I'm saying is numbers never tell the whole story! What the chrono will do is tell when your release needs work.