I might have to consider one of those. I had an Arapaho first then ordered a Dakota. I remember bustin up nocks and feathers and limiting the arrows shot each round so I din't ruin them. Was my shooting better then? Maybe it was the bow? I can't recall what I did with the bow or when I sold it? Killed a buck at 45 paces with it, the arrow wizzed right through his heart. The shot was effortless. I can't imagine shooting that far now.
I added a 58" Morrison Cougar to my stable and killed a few with that. I loved the way the cougar looked, Cocabolla with copperheads and pinecone carvings. I never had the same accuracy as the Dakota. My draw length and strength grew after a neck disc operation and the cougar became too short. I moved on to a recurve and a longer Acadian Woods TreeStick. I'll order a bow or two in the spring. Maybe a Dakota.