I’ve owned an Assyrian…great shooting bow, although I’m not sure I’d call it a static tip, maybe it’s my limited knowledge of what defines “static” but in my opinion, it a working tip recurve
Regardless…it shot great but it was a touch heavy weight from me so I sold it, but would own another one. It was quiet, and seemed fast, although I never put it thru a chronograph…
Thanks for the feedback Jake. Gregg refers to it as a static recurve. 3 of the 4 recurves he builds are statics. From his website "Like all static recurves, the Assyrian is smooth drawing and stores an incredible amount of energy at full draw." The only statics I've had experience with are the Cari-Bow Tuktu Ex and the Toelke SSLR, both exceptional bows and very fast. The only non static recurve I've shot that comes close in speed is the Toelke Chinook.