I just got my issue of TBM and the first article I read was about putting magic into your equipment. A great article, and I applaud the author. I know alot of shooters here would agree with me once they get a chance to read it, about bows that have the magic of their maker already instilled in them, or maybe by a loved one that walked it in the woods before you. Most of us call it "Mojo", but I like the term "Magic" because when we believe in something so much it seems to really work. Bringing me to my new bow, or should I say new "used" bow.
Since I became a member on here a few years ago, which seems not that long ago I've been searching for a particular bow, a holy grail of sorts to me at least, one that I could place above all the others I own. I just recently found it, paid for it, recieved it and shot it. From the time I opened it, and held it in my hands I truly felt the magic in this bow. I had to wait 2 days to shoot it because of foul weather, but when the weather broke I strung it up. The first shot was nice, but not what I expected, the second and following shots improved but still not what I had hoped. After about a 2 hours of shooting with my son I took my armgaurd off and turned to walk back to the house and figured just one more shot, and wouldn't you know it, it bit me in the forearm. I had to tune him...cont.