Mike.... the instructions for joining the list are on the site, or you can send me a direct email and I'll put you on:
[email protected]We have an inlay of the early Hill broadhead as a standard feature of the Longbowman's Choice... a model Craig makes only for members of the list. There is a link on the web site that will take you to a page full of pictures... it's quite a bow. We kind of group designed it on the list. My own, #1, is 66" and 45# @ 25", outer lams of osage, inner lams of bamboo with a cocobolo lam for accent and an inside carbon lam.
I have tried several bows with outer lams of carbon and don't really like it. To me, and this may be just because of my short draw, it stiffens up the power curve too much... you get the same draw and weight, but it starts out heavier so over the course of the draw, however many inches it is, you end up pulling more cumulative weight. The carbon lam inside, per Craig, is not so much for speed as smoothness and increased bow life... stability.
In the final analysis, Craig will build whatever you want. My current cause of anxiety (waiting) is another special Longbowman's Choice, but this one will be called the Longbowan's Classic... it's a Hill built like the old 50's Peason lemonwood bows... slender riser with no shelf... shoot off the hand, either right or left. It was due here last week but I'm still waiting...
By all means join us on the lilst... lots of discussion of all things Hill...
Dick