I'm interested in purchasing one of these recurves, but haven't physically put my hands on either one, yet. I ran into a guy at a 3-D shoot and he seemed very happy with his GameMaster II and its' performance. He let me draw it and it seemed very smooth with no stacking.
I've shot several different types of recurves for many years, so this isn't my first recurve purchase. One of the recuves that I used to own (several years ago) was a Hoyt Pro Medalist that was 45 lbs. @ 28" with no sights, a flipper rest, 2016s and 4" feathers it would shoot 3" groups VERY consistantly at 20 yards.
I'm used to shooting off of the shelf with a rug rest, feathered aluminum arrows and a finger tab. Is this possible with either of these recurves or would the machined risered bows perform better with a flipper style rest?
Any other thoughts and/or opinions on these recuves is appreciated.
Thank you, Bowhunter57