the old "shrewshooter" changed to "beartracker" whom doesn't visit much anymore would know exacty what I'm takin about than again so would Shawn LOL
shrewshooter's Supporting Link http://www.geocities.com/shrewshooter/shrews.html Have said it before and will say it again, "the shrew line of bows are among the best hunting bows on the market today" and they do not get the full credit they deserve. The workmanship is superd and the finish is flawless and as tough as i have ever encountered. Shooting the shrew bows is a pure pleasure and and there is no stack at all.I have checked the draw force on several shrews and have never gone over three pounds per inch. Over the past two years i have had the chance to beat a super shrew to death on rocks, water, briers and mountain laurel. It has some scratches and nicks and still shoots right where i point it.These bows will shoot a variety of spines in shafts and put them right where you point. Im not going to sit here and try to tell you that this bow is better than a black widow, that is a decision that you will have to make. I can tell you that in most cases the shrews are quieter and smoother. This does not mean that the shrews are for everyone, they are only for the serious hunter and archer who wants the best in there equipment. Good luck, Mike (shrewshooter) If you would like more info on shooting and tuning the shrew, visit my web site