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Welcome to the elite group of Jack Howard owners. You will soon find that there are Jack howards, and then there are other bows.
When I used to do the Jack Howard Challenge here in Georgia, I would let a guy shoot his bow with his arrow through my Crony, then let him shoot one of my Howards as close to his weight as I had, using his same arrow, and see the difference in arrow speed. The ONLY bow that ever shot faster was a Black Douglas Border. Once they shot a Howard, they were calling Jack the next day. I never talked anyone into buying a Howard. I jsut let them shoot mine and that was "'nough sed"
Now that you have one, I won't have to convert you as a believer, you will do that yourself.
Just for the record, according to Jack, it does not matter if your JET was made in the '80's, '90's, or the new mellinium. Pound for pound they will be identical. If you ever have an opportunity to pick one up from the "80's, grab it. It will be as good as one made just before he passed away. In the JETS, I have 57#, 56#, 54# and 49#. All beautiful, great shooters.
As someone said above, you will find the the JET riser is very muck like the Howart Hunter, Monterey, Del Rey, and several other Howatt models. I like that big blocky grip.
Glad to ee you joining our ranks. Where did you find it?
Oh yeah, Charlie Lamb for Howard Strings and feather rests.