It's a Maddog Midsize longbow. 60" long and 45@27" which is my draw leangth.
I have to admit after stringing it up it felt like a toy in my hands. It is so light I had concerns about if I would like it or not.
I put an adjustable nocking point on it and went outside. My arrows of choice were my 5/16 birch cut to 28" and a 145 gr on the tip. I felt the spine should match up nicely with this bow.
I started out at 15 yards. After tinkering with the brace height and knocking point I got to the point were I felt good about backing up 5 more yards.
My group was ok but I still needed a few more adjustments since the arrows were showing slightly stiff. Not much just about 3-4 inches to the left.
I made slight adjustments until I was dialed in with this bow and arrow combo. After putting it and myself through some shooting I can tell you this bow is deffinately not a toy.
I came back inside and put the bow on my arrow scale. It showed a featherweight 14 oz. I knew it was light but dang!
I took some photos of the groups as I tinkered but I didn't have the card in the camera. I have no idea where the cord is to connect the camera to the computor so I will have to wait for the wife to get home before I can post them.
I am very inmpressed with this bow and have no doubt I'll be hunting with it very soon. I have a 4 day trip starting tomarrow and you can bet it's going with me.
Thank you Mike