Now for some shooting pics.
Second arrow group ever shot, from right about 22 yds, right after unpacking and stringing up/ minimal tuning and setting brace:
First attempt at moving back to 30 yds. I don't practice much past 25 because of the FL scrub thickness but not bad eh:
Tried slightly quartering away at around 25 yds, please excuse my broken deer!
Moved in to 20 yds broadside, couple quick 3 shot groups just shooting casual:
This last one at 20 I said 'ok concentrate hard' LOL tried to really clear my head and focus:
I'm just an average Joe hoping to make meat. Those pics are after only two fairly short sessions. New string is still settling in. The Dryad shoots really well and very easy to be on target. Now this applies to shooting in general, but this bow in particular, seems the more you commit to the shot the more it rewards you. I'm impressed. My Stewart still shoots better for me, so on the fence whether to keep this one. If I list it someone will be getting a killer deal on a basically brand new Dryad and a bow that can hang with any other bow around.