I have the early version of the slick stick which is known as the Bodnik little stick. They're the same bow except the newer slick sticks have a darker wood and different name. Mines 58" 45# @ 28" and is a very sweet shooter. I love everything about these little bows especially their performance. They're very well mannered, quiet, and fast! Did I mention how handy and maneuverable they are in the thick stuff?! I keep mine braced at 7 1/4" inches. I shoot carbon, wood, and river cane arrows in mine and it shoots them all nicely. The grip on these bows seems to be much like a recurve grip. Fits my hand perfect and my hand seems to automatically align itself every time. I do only have a 27 3/4"-28" draw however a friend of mine that pulls 30" has shot mine as well and had no issues. He remarked on how smooth, quiet, and quick it was and really didn't want to give it back to me.lol I will also say he had no trouble stacking his arrows in a nice little group at 18yds over and over with it too. I thought that said something considering he'd never shot this bow before. He was using his own arrows as which I'm sure matched his longer draw and heavier pull weight better.
All in all I don't see how anyone could go wrong with one of the slick sticks for the money. Especially with a 30yr warranty. One thing I keep thinking about is how awesome it'd be if he came out with a 56" or shorter model!! Now that would be cool!! Mine has served me well on the 3d course as well as on multiple whitetail hunts. It was my bow of choice in which I was fortunate enough to fill my four whitetail tags this year here in ky. Three on the ground with a leafy suit and one from a tree. I know your bow isn't the determining factor in your success while afield but confidence is, and I just happen to have plenty of that with this bow.