not like a bow?
I recently enquired aboutthe quality of Jerry Hill longbows. A fair few *ahem* constructive comments later, I decided not to bother getting one. However, I had the bow in question, a 69" 73# Elite Plus, given. Free.
I really did have reservations about this bow. I'm happy with the weight, but I'd been warned about the handshock. Now I'm used to English longbows & if you've ever shot one, you'll really know what handshock is, so the Hill came as a pleasant surprise. Yes, it still feels like I'm being kicked in the elbow, but not half as bad as I expected.
I really though that this would be a wall-hanger, but after a few sots (well, a couple of hundred now!) I realised that I'm shooting this bow far, far better than my 60" Pronghorn of the same weight. I only use the Pronghorn for 3Ds and field shoots & it's won me a lot of trophies. It's a beaut to shoot. No shock, smooth as butter & really flings an 11/32 Pine shaft. After shooting the Hill, I find that I'm dissapointed in the accuracy of the Pronghorn & as much as the Hill is uncomfortable, (the grip was designed by a person with no hands, I'm sure!) kicks like a mule & is far too long, I can't put the darned thing down!
What's a guy to do??? Do I sell the Pronghorn & keep the Hill for 3Ds? Do I give away the Hill & practice more with the Pronghorn? Do I scrap 'em both & try one of the other 11, lighter bows in the rack :D ?