So a short while ago I posted for help with building a recurve case safe to travel with via plane. This great guy Kirk (bigfootbows.com) offered to send me a shipping box and thought sending an empty box is a shame so why not send me a bow to play with.....I'm pretty certain he planned this out. Lol
So I get the bow today and it is a gorgeous leopard wood riser, with leopard veneer limbs, TD long bow, part of the flat liner series. 55# @ 28". Right in the range I like, I only shoot recurves so far and was really wanting to try out a longbow, preferably take down for ease of travel. This is a combo of both with a recurve style riser and long bow limbs.
The sun was dropping so I quickly put the bow together and got outside to put a few round through her. My first thoughts were that the riser is thinner than my current bows, but it feels good in the hand, the bow is very comfortable to hold. The grip is also high and my hand is close to the shelf, which is perfect for me. I try to grip like G. Fred Asbell and get my hand as close to the shelf as possible and this bow is perfect for that.
I walk to 15 yards and let off 3 shots and they hit dead center on my taget. So I walk out to 30 yards, about as far as I can in my yard shooting from corner to corner and fire 6 rounds and as you can see did petty good even with close to no light. I was amazed at the trajectory of the arrows, they flew like a missile straight to the target. The draw was smooth with absolutely no hand shock after release.
My initial thoughts are that this is a superb bow. I was only able to shoot a few rounds as it got too dark to see the target, but I'm confident shooting in daylight will be even more of a pleasure. I'll write more this weekend when I can shoot it in the daylight and really enjoy it!
A quick note about the bowyer, Kirk is a really great guy, quite a character, and a true pleasure to deal with. Thank you again Kirk for sharing this bow with me!!
Kirk...you may not get this bow back......tradgang....if you don't hear from me, my wife killed me in my sleep! I shouldn't have told her the price on this bow