This Hill bug thread sat a long time before I clicked on it when it first appeared. After looking and reading the bug kinda bit me. I bought a Big Five from David Mitchell on the classifieds. What a nice quiet bow. That led to me contacting and ordering a Dave Johnson. An equally nice bow with a bit more thrust than my SF Big 5. Not as quiet as the Big 5 though, but still quiet. I found out Mike Ballenger of 7 Lakes Longbows was making a Carolina Night Hill style bow. I contacted Mike and also got to see one of his slender CN SF bows at the CTA State shoot back in 2012. That got my attention too.
I went on the Hill Hog Hunt in Ga and saw one of Howard's bows. I love the dimensions and asked Mike of 7 Lakes, since he's only about 40 miles from me, if he'd be willing to work with me to duplicate the bow as best as I could remember. The handle was deeper and fit my hand wonderfully. Mike worked meticulously with me and contacted me when he questioned my desires to make sure he got it the way I wanted. From the Hill Big 5 to the Dave Johnson to holding the true Hill bow in Georgia I, through Hill style growth and this thread and all the Hill insight within, found out what I needed in a Hill style bow.
The growth also involves shooting. Reading and applying what's been read, viewing videos and applying what's been seen including Mr. Hill's videos of him shooting. We each have our own style even if trying to shoot like or as well as possible as Mr. Hill. No one can be like him in my mind.
Of the three of my Hill style bows none are better than the other. And equally none have lesser qualities in craftsmanship from their bowyers.
This brings all my rambling above to this:
There are other Hill styles I will buy and try. I am not finished seeking out as many Hill bows as possible and shooting or even buying them. Like Mr. Hill said, he was born with a notion to "go and seek." So am I with this bug.
Thanks to all the Hill style bowyers out there that keep the American Semi-Longbow passion alive and well.