I had given up archery last year because of pain in my right shoulder. Doctors said it was the old rotator cuff and a few other things - caused by too many years of shooting heavy bows. I very sadly sold off my last bow which was my final keeper - a really lovely Pittsley Predator bow. Long story - somebody got me onto turmeric - a daily supplement with a few other things and man, I have been reinvented. After 6 months of supplements, there is zero pain and after getting back into weights and exercises, I'm feeling 20 years old again.
I was deadly hankering to get back into archery, but nearly died of shock when I tried to buy another Predator bow here in Australia recently. With all of our bush fires last year and now this crappy virus - our Australian Dollar has gone down the toilet and disappeared out the 'S' bend. It was around 1,400 AUD - my wife would have killed me if I'd spent that kind of money now on a bow. After a very long story (I ordered another bow off a dealer which turned out to be rubbish so he replaced it with this new bow), I have ended up with a very lovely little JunZing bow. Yes, I understand you laughing because I've always despised anything made in China as cheap rubbish. As I mentioned, I didn't choose this bow (and would never have done so),but kind of ended up with it by default (as the dealer tries to sort out the warranty on the original bow I bought).
I can honestly say after having over 25 expensive custom bows over as many years, this is one of the best absolutely beautiful bows I have ever shot. I had several Bob Lees, 3 Firefly bows, Montana Whip, Fox Royal Crown, Turkey Creek, Renegade by Dave Neidigh, 3 Predators, Bear Super Mag, Martin Savannah/Vision/Gail Martin 50th Anniversary recurve, and lots of others I've forgotten. If I was given a choice to choose one bow from all of them as a keeper, the only bow that is better than this little JunXing bow was my Fox Royal Crown. All of the others I believe are not as good as this Chinese bow (yes even my beloved Predator). It defies logic and just doesn't make sense how the Chinese can make something like this for about 1/5th the cost of the new Predator here in Australia. The JunXing model is the F175 - it is the latest model that has just been released. I think in the States you boys have a similar one called the 'Black Hunter'. My bow has bamboo limb cores under black glass. The riser is the dense dymondwood, which gives a nice solid feel to the grip and some weight for good balance. At my nearly 30" draw there is zero stack and this bow has the most smooth draw out of any bow I've ever shot. The bamboo laminations are faultless and the overall finish is very good. The bow is dead in the hand and the arrows go right where I'm looking. You can see from my group at just over 20 yards. As I'm just getting back into archery after a lengthy layoff, it is only 35# at my draw.
I'd appreciate any feedback from you guys in the States if you have this bow. However, I do envy you, you have so much choice of many beautiful custom bows for a fraction of what we have to pay here in Australia.
Happy shooting!
Suttoman