I'm the guy who relieved Biathlonman of his SS. It is a TD, so a little heavier in the riser, 51@28 and has the classic grip. A string shoulder rotator cuff tear has kept me from shooting it much, but I spent some time with it on the range today. I only draw 26" so don't think I see as much of the benefit of the static tips, but the first thing I noticed was the need to lower my point of impact. It is quicker than my regular mild D/R bows.Having shot longbows for many years, I seem to be numb to handshock and felt absolutely nothing with this bow. I'm also feeding it Surewood Firs at over 10 gpp. I need to put some arrows thru paper, but it was shooting 63-65 lb spine, 28" BOP with 125 gr points like lasers. It is also very quiet. I'll continue to work with this bow and match up some lighter fir arrows with it. I need something that will let me shoot the 80 yd walkup on our Field course and this SS may be it.
I also have a Chinook that is waiting on some range time and hope to have a Whip before long. I won the Toelke bow in the PBS bow raffle last month and am thinking a 62" Whip.