I have been shooting them a majority of the time for awhile now, absolutely fantastic Hill style bows. In lieu of a picture, if you lay an unstrung Super D on a flat surface face or "belly" up, there is slightly less than a 1/2" gap between the grip and the flat surface so the bow is practically straight-limbed. They are very quick for a D bow, stable and forgiving. At the shot there is more of a slight pulsation in the hand as opposed to any "thump". They are the quietest bow I've shot or heard shot and as has already been mentioned because of their design do not have to be made as long as others, mine are 64" bows and extremely smooth at my 29" draw. Did I mention they are QUIET?