Ok, now that the dust has settled, for those of you who made it to the Kalamazoo Expo this year, what was your favorite part? Which bows did you try that stood out above the crowd?
Unfortunately, I could only make it for Sunday afternoon, and didn't have near enough time to see everything. But there were a few bowyers that that I'll give the nod. In no particular order:
1. Gregg Coffee at Javaman Bows. I was VERY impressed with his bows! They were everything that you could ask for in a bow. Very smooth, stable, quiet, and FAST. If you liked his shrew creations, you will love his new Javaman line. A shrew that is better in every way! This man is truly a master at his craft.
2. Chad Holm's Holm Made Osprey. The 45# model, made my 51# shrew tuned arrows look like limp noodles! Very nice shooting bow that is smooth and very repeatable. I shot my best groups of the day with this beauty. Craftsmanship is superb!
3. Rick Ellis at Striker Bows. He has some great bows, and excellent wood combos. He spent loads of time with me discussing grips, and even mentored my shooting form a bit, and by the time he was done with me, I was shooting his bows better than my own. His 56" model drew smooth and clean to my 27.5"-28" wanting more! And his new Fastback is quite the looker. What a great guy to do business with.
4. Carri-bow. I shot two different slynx models, with entirely different woods and about 6# different in draw weight. Fit and finish were masterful, and they drew smooth as butter. One of the best grips at the show.
There were many other great bows and people at the show, but these certainly left an impression. If you have never been to a traditional archery show, put it on your bucket list!