Just got a new (well, looks absolutely new) Lost Creek R/D long bow. 66", 48# @ 28". Previous owner said "It's very quiet and extremely quick, it just needed a good home - I hardly shot it so it's like new! The bowyer, Chad Francis of Lost Creek Bows, said he would put this bow right up there with some of the fastest recurves, and having shot it, I believe him. It spits them out real good for a 48# bow. I wrapped the bow with newspaper as I couldn't find a bow sock for the life of me! Hope that is OK.
Enjoy the bow, and thanks again.
Mark"
Got the bow. Really looked new, except that it was all set up with double string nock points, neat little wind feather and some string silencers. Tried some of my 2117s with 175gr points and they flopped around a good bit. Got myself down to the local trad archery shop for some expert help. Shop owner suggested 1820s and pulled out an 1820 bare shat. I was pretty sure that was too soft, but he's the expert and I went to him for help. Needless to say, it flipped and flopped like a fish out of water. Next came 2020's, then 2117's, which he figured might be a little stiff. Still too soft. Getting desperate, he tried to bracket the correct spine range and pulled out a 30" 2219 145 gr bare shaft, which he knew would be too stiff. Bingo. Flew like bullets, unfletched. Said he couldn't believe that a 48# bow could use such a stiff arrow, but it's hard to argue with what you're observing. I know a lot of you guys have been through this sort of thing before, but I have to say I walked out of the shop with a new respect for my bow!