As most of you guys know, Gregg has a great sense of humor and just before he mailed the bow we were both joking around he said, "just unpack the bow and take it hunting".
Well the bow arrived Friday, but I wasn't able to work on it till Saturday.
Early to rise, I started the day by stringing the bow with a new string that I built earlier during the week. (My friend wanted me to test some Majesty 777 in the terrain that I hunt.) Then I picked an arrow and began to shoot a few shots. In all honesty, most new bows that I shoot take some time to get dialed in. Wasn't so for this Elkheart. Immediately it was finding the center of my target. I told myself that if it tunes and I can group it out to 20, I'm taking it hunting tomorrow.
Bareshafting and paper tuning went well, so all that was left was grouping. By the end of the day I was confident out to 20, so the Elkheart was going hunting...