Awhile back I asked about the Bear Montana Long Bow. However after much thinking, it seems a shorty bow is without a doubt best suited for pop up ground blind hunting.
I've searched for as much info as I could find on the supermag. Of course some is the standard, obligatory "short bows are harder to shoot, they stack, etc, etc", but in certain threads elsewhere people rave about the sweetness and shoot-ability of their favorite short bow by a wide variety of makers.
So, has anyone shot the Bear Supermag? I pull 27", so I'm not really worried about stack. I'm sure there are some faster, but I'm only interested in making an accurate hunting shot with a heavy arrow out to 20ish yards, have passed up many shots at 4-10 yards this season already, so speed shouldn't be an issue. It appears to have a slimmer grip with the shelf closer to the bow hand than the Martin X-200 I'm currently shooting, which would be a plus.
I like the looks of the supermag, the price seems right and I could order it and have it within a week. If I got it from some place like Cabelas, I could send it back if I don't like it. I'm almost sold.
Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated