Thanks Steven ,
Sometimes We all tend to focus on what we
"Don't have " And it destroys what we do have right in our hand . I've already sent an e-mail to the bowyer ,Telling him I don't want to change a thing on the woods or make a different bow .
And you're right ,when I draw this bow back smooth comes to mind every time .I'll probably nickname it
"Killer with white eyes "
You know the old saying
"If you can see the whites of their eyes it's too late "
So I'll just see if it can take down a deer or two.
Thanks mike ,The photos really don't do it justice .
And both of the bowyers tried to get me to go to 64 " But they both also agreed that 62 " would work very well also.
And actually I measured it yesterday strung And it comes out to 60 3/4 , It will be perfect for shooting in the double bull ,And the zebra wood limbs have always been concealable in the forest.
Sometimes it's hard to get that 10 year old kid back into you , were you accepted anything that was in your hand and would use What was available and be happy that you had it.
But I think I was like that yesterday ,Because I took a walk on the old forest were the Birch trees were anywhere from 10 inches to 12 inches thick ,granted not all of them that way,And some of the oak trees were as thick as two my body standing face to face .It had never been selective cut .Its 40 acres ,and after Wednesday of this coming week,It will be my private hunting grounds .
The beauty and splendor of the woods have a way of making you forget,
About the little things.
Carl