Its a bamboo longhunter - a Quillian bow. Its 60 pounds at 28 inches; but I draw back 31 if I am in the position to do so. I use a dacron string; 18 strand.
I was kind of surprised that the price had gone from 25 to 33 a dozen. Yes; I notice that kind of thing on my income.
It is funny that I have been told that my 2216 is too light an arrow - but they shoot so sweet; and so does a 11/32 poc. I have been shooting the same set up for 30 years; and probably ten thousand arrow flings ago; I got used to the set up.
If I tell someone I am shooting 74 pounds; they say my arrow is to light to hunt with; if I say I am drawing back 55 pounds; they say the arrow is a heavy hunting arrow....
I ussually will carry one aluminum arrow because the arrow in the far forward position in my bow quiver will bend if I rest it on my leg while stand hunting- if the arrow is wood.
With both arrows shooting the same out to 33 yards; and both performing perfectly on deer; elk; bear (and grouse with a rubber blunt)- I don't feel the need to change.
I can start elk hunting here on August 1st- so I am counting pennies - even though my quiver is full right now