Well,
The mail came today with a little surprise......The 58" demo recurve. After unpacking, I have to say it's very well made and finished. All glue lines are nice and tight and the bow is well-balanced and light in the hand.
I strung it up and did a little fiddling with the tune, since it's a bit lighter in draw weight than I normally shoot. Plus, the grip is different than any I've tried before and this took a bit of getting used to.
Now, don't get me wrong, I haven't tried as many different bows as some of y'all, but as you can see from the pic, the design is a bit extreme, IMO. It does allow you to repeat your grip, though. I took a half dozen arrows and deliberately put the bow down and picked it back up between shots, just to see if it would group for me. It surely did, I'm an arrow poorer than I was this morning. Also, it's very forgiving of arrow spine and weight. I shot everything from 45# to 65# spine weights, and 445gr all the way up to my "Moose Sticks", 805gr maple arrows. I only have 10yds to shoot in the basement, but it would put any and all into the same 3" spot. Pretty good, if you ask me. Plus it's quiet and fairly fast, or so it seems to the ear (no crony).
Overall, it's a beautiful bow and a real shooter. When I build up my bow budget again, this is right at the top of the list, to be sure.
J.D., fine job and thanks for the chance to try these bows out.