Oh man, what a bow! I thought I'd be buried with my Hill ASL, but this is a catagory all unto itself. Like I said before, I got the A riser with the #3 limbs putting it at a 60" 52# bow. Since I was already spending more money than my wife would like, I added insult to injury and got a Great Northern side mount quiver with the brown leather hood. A perfect combo in my opinion. I was running number through the calculator and came up very surprised that my 27" BOP 50-55 douglas fir arrows were within 1 digit spread. I thought it to good to be true, but wow, talk about luck!! They fly so nice carrying 160 grains up front that in homage to my Hill love I'll still use my Hill broadheads! Lol. There's been a slight adjustment with shooting high 3"-4", but coming off 2 years of ASL's it was expected and I feel that by the end of the long weekend my system will adjust fine and they'll come down consistently. As for the bow itself, there's not much to be said that this crowd doesn't already know. The grip probably sells me the most. I usually dislike recurves (and I've owned a few) because of the larger palm swell. However, if theres a better recurve grip for a solid and consistant feel, I'm sure Id never find it. Its narrow enough and still leaves room for no torque. All in all, very happy. I never imagined id drop so much on a bow, but theres no buyers remorse from me! In total love!