Tim Mullins recommended a brace of 6.5" to 6.75". The limbs felt a little mushy at that, and again, the bow didn't seem to shoot very fast. I fiddled with the brace height some between 7.5" to 8" and it seemed to help a little. The bow was marked 52@28, and it felt more like about 45@28. Like I mentioned earlier, the limbs felt a little soft on the draw, with very little pre-load.
Well, a strange thing happened... I've owned only a couple new bows, but never experienced this before. The limbs actually seemed to stiffen up some the more I shot it. At first, I attributed it to the string stretching and settling in, but this continued to happen even after several hundred shots, over the course of about a month or two. I know it's pretty subjective, but the bow actually feels a bit heavier on the draw now, and it shoots visibly faster! I don't own a chronograph, but I do shoot several different bows, and I shoot a LOT! I don't know why it is, but I've convinced myself that this particular bow needed a "break-in" period to shoot like it should...
It's still not a speed burner, but it feels and shoots just as fast as my other 50-55# bows now. BTW...the smooth draw never went away. Just seemed to pick up some pre-load and speed. Also, I draw about 29" now, and have pulled the bow back to 30" several times. Doesn't seem to stack at all out to 30". A little finger pinch, but that's to be expected with a 58" r/d longbow at 30"
The grip: Acadians have a bit of a reputation for having large grips. I ordered mine with a "medium" wrist, "medium" sized grip. I'm glad I didn't order a large, high, grip! It's big and it's high. BUT... when I emailed Tim to ask about reshaping the grip for me, he said, "I'll do whatever it takes to get this the way you want it." My riser is in transit now to Louisiana to have some wood removed. I do like the general shape of the grip, and it promotes good, consistent hand placement.
Overall, I'm very pleased with my Tree Stick! I can't wait to get the riser back and try it with a smaller grip. I'll post some more pictures when I get it back. I'll also say that I shouldn't have ordered it with a leather grip. These bows are just too pretty to have anything covering up riser wood! Thinking about having mine checkered later on.
Sorry for the long post. Didn't intend to write a "bow reveiw" when I started!!!