Thanks for the nice comments guys. I'm going to see if I can find a better camera and get some full draw pics and stung pics of the new bow. These pics I take with the pocket cam just don't cut it. This bow was an attempt to build a Hill bow that would throw a 50- 55 spine cedar with a 125 grn BH. My cedars are cut at 26" 1/4 for my Hill bow draw length, making my arrow weight right around 480 grn. After re-checking, the bow is right at or just over 48 lbs @ 25 1/2" which is my actual draw length. With a little adjustment of strike plate thickness this bow is shooting these arrows perfect. Once I made the strike plate adjustment, my first shot was only 1/4" off dead center of the bulls eye. It shoots straight, flat, and fast. The 65" length and poundage is a perfect match as well. Couldn't be happier with the results.
Jason and Craig really came threw on this one. I really enjoyed talking and working out what I wanted on this bow, and is usually the case, I had it in about four weeks. Again, couldn't be happier with the results. HHA gets my nod. By buying a blank, I was able to truly make this bow a taylor made custom Hill. So a big thank you go's out to Craig and Jason.