Dan, I just got my new FireFly a couple of weeks ago with two sets of 64" limbs. I was very surprised at the speed of the bow with both sets. I thought I would shoot the 52# set through my chrono against my favorite 50#, 60" recurve.
The results were very surprising. The FireFly averaged 175, 176 FPS and the recurve averaged 172 FPS with a 540 gr cedar. Both bows had FF strings and string silencers. I have a 28" draw.
I never would have thought that Jim's longbow with ordinary limb materials (no carbon or ACS cross section) would out shoot a high $$ well known and respected recurve.
I have also shot some 29 1/4", 35-55 Gold Tip carbons with 250 grain up front and am getting great speed, penetration and arrow flight with them.
I am fortunate to live fairly close to Jim and have been watching his progress as a bowyer for quite a few years. A couple of months ago I was in his shop and drew a bow that he was working on. That bow made up my mind that it was finally time to place an order.
I'm sure I was one of the last holdouts in our local area. Most of the guys around here have one or two of Jim's bows and I think one our friends has 14.
To say that I am very pleased with my new bow and Jim's workmanship would be an understatement. I've been at this game since 1959, so have shot a lot of bows over the years, and probably have 80 plus in my basement. So I don't think my enthusiasm can be totally categorized as "New Bow Syndrome".
If I can get my computer genius wife to help post some pictures of my bow on this site I will.
Dan enjoy your new bow and I think you will be pleasantly surprised when you finally shoot yours through a chronograph.