The Nomad arrived today. She's a beauty.
And man does she shoot!
Three shots at 16 yards with 53# @ 28" limbs.
Fifteen, twenty and twenty-five yards. I held a little low at 25, but I think I would still have a dead deer. Not bad for the first day!
Zwickey Deltas with steel inserts (235 gr.) on Beman ICS Bowhunter 500 shafts with 5" shield cut feathers (about 520 gr. total) at 20 yards. I didn't have guts enough to shoot a third one!
I didn't do a lot of tuning, just some shooting. These are the arrows I have set up for my 52# Kanati. It looks like they will be just the ticket with both bows. Heck they shoot great from my Badger and my 46# Kanati too.
First impressions of the bow: very stable, butter smooth draw, shoots right where you point her. It seems a tad slower than my 52# Kanati and maybe a touch louder to me. My daughter was with me when I shot though and said all she could hear was the arrows hitting the target! To be fair, the Kanati has an 8 strand string with a single set of cat whiskers, while the Kota has what appears to be a Black Widow string with probably 16 strands and a set of four Widow silencers. This could probably account for the slight difference in perceived speed (no chrono). One of these days I'll make up a skinny string for the Kota for an apples to apples comparison. As well as I shoot with it just the way it is, maybe I should leave well enough alone.
Oh, and Josh, that little twinge of guilt went away when my first arrow punched out the orange dot on that bottom squirrel on the target
This one's a keeper for sure! Thanks for letting her go, Spike.