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Author Topic: Hill country bows - Roman Hershberger?  (Read 282 times)

Offline team fudd

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Re: Hill country bows - Roman Hershberger?
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2011, 10:18:00 PM »
I went to see roman today and shot a number of bows.  He was very very accomadating and put together any number of combinations for me to try.  I had my eye on a wildcat but found I shoot his k-2 model much more consistently.  He makes them as short as 56" which is what I wanted and within a few minutes I  was stacking arrows at twenty yards. Even for such a short bow it did not stack and was super quiet.  I was very impressed with both the bows and the bowyer.  I should have a k-2 model with macassar/cocobolo riser, and macassar limb veneers shortly before deer season if all goes well.  thanks one and all for your input.

Offline Pete W

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Re: Hill country bows - Roman Hershberger?
« Reply #21 on: July 26, 2011, 05:06:00 AM »
I still enjoy shooting the Harvest Master I reviewed a while back. In a nut shell.. It is just a real nice bow, that is very pleasant to shoot. It is also very nicely crafted and finished.
 Pete
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