Today the tradbow hunting recurves fit into a narrow definition of what a traditional recurve was. Go to a recurve bowyer today and want to talk about sights, stabilizer, and pluner bosses and you get a look like you just stepped off a spaceship. Lucky for me the Mike (wingnut) from Dryad bows shot West Coast 3D competition with a compound before he came to his senses and started shooting traditional. What this did for me was give me a bowyer to talk to that had a real knowledge of how to use sights, stabilizers, plunges, all those things that were very common in the 1970's recurve but that are gone now
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I wanted a tradbow recurve that could go either way. If I want to shoot instinctive, twist of the hex head wrench and I am good to go. If I want to go play the the 3D guys and thus gapping like a big dog, few twist of the hex head wrench and I am ready to. If I want to go pig hunting at night with a lighted sight and Hawglite, just get the hex wrench out
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Thus here is my Orion. Great arrow speed, up with my hottest reurves. I will let the 20 yds groups speach for how smooth the bow is. there is no amount of rhetoric about a bow that group size will not say
http://sites.google.com/site/stringwalkerbowhunter/dryadorion rusty