I have been a bowhunter (compound) for many years and recently got bitten by the Trad Bug, thanks to my 2 boys! So I am new to traditional archery and knew I wanted to do it right and get a nice, solid bow so I could shoot 3-D with them.
I happened to find this gem of a reflex/deflex in the Texasbowhunter.com classifieds this past January and I just completed a full restoration on it.
I don't know much about the bow at all and I can't find any info on the bowmakers. It is a Canyon Archery Traditions "Cougar" and was built in June of 2003 by Mike Baker and Ken Bentliss out in Canyon, Tx. Apparently is was the 4th bow they built!
It says it's a 62", 50#@28" RH, but it weighs out at 52# at 27", which is my exact draw length.
When I opened the box, I could see it was a unique bow! It had elk antler tips, a very cool arrow inlay and some very intricate lamination work. It came with rattler skins that were faded and pulling up in several places. It had a worn out string and a big, fat handle with a very thick leather grip. It was pretty rough and dinged up so that's why I decided to dive in and do a full restoration.
I re-shaped the handle, replaced the skins with a single Texas Rat Snake skin and completely refinished and Tru Oiled it.
The best part about the bow is that it shoots like a dream! It is very fast and a flat shooter. Several experienced archers have shot and all have said that it shoots extremely well. I could not be happier with it!
If anyone has any info on these bows, I sure would appreciate it!
Here are some pics...
J.P.