Originally posted by StickBowManMI:
THe difference is that John's bows now have a 2 1/2 year wait time on new orders.
Ummmmmm, not really. Take a good look at the limb design, not the strung or unstrung profile, but the actual design. Take a good look at the fadeouts, and overall riser profile. Now take turns shooting arrows out of them.
It never ceases to amaze me how people think these are essentially the same bow. They are both reverse handle hybrids, and have a somewhat similar grip. That's where the similarities end. I had them hanging next to each other on the rack for a while, shot them plenty, and really regret not taking a picure of the side-by-side.
I stayed with the Griffin for many reasons, but they are both fine bows. The Griffin is just better for me. I will add that John McCullough is one heck of a guy. Most all these good bowyers are fantastic people, but John has gone above and beyond in ways that are really amazing.