I have several Patriots made by Jeffrey. The later models have an accent strip dividing the riser. He called these the Patriot II. He named them after the Patriot missiles that became famous in the Gulf war, which happened at about the same time he came out with the bow. He made a few with a longer riser for longer draws, making the bow 66" instead of the regular 62", using the same limbs. The later models also have a cutaway shelf, tapering away from back to belly. I had done that on a belt sander to one of my bows to improve clearance and make the bow more forgiving in hunting situations. Dan liked the idea when he saw what I'd done and incorporated it into his design.
The Patriot shoots better for me than any other recurve I've had. Years ago I won the MS State IBO Championship with one of mine, shooting wood against carbon and sights. The second and third place shooters were pissed, because I had won the longbow division the day before with my Bamboo Longhunter. Two State championships, back to back. Good shooting bows!
The Canebreak is the only bow Dan sold that was faster, but not by much.