I have been test driving them for a few years any time I get a chance. Mostly at the short ranges at the Kzoo expo. If finally shot them again at Compton. Friday early they had the shooting line back maybe 20 yd or so. Finally a longer distance to try some bows out. I took out a mix of stuff and then I took three different TT's out and they all shoot better than anything I have shot at that distance without working with the bow some to get used to it. The bows I tried were 3-5# above my normal max draw weight. I had no problem with hitting anchor, holding, and expending for the shot with the weights. A very smooth draw made it easy. In just a couple rounds of the three arrows I had, which were spined in the ballpark, I was shooting very well. Saturday I dropped off the riser for the bow I have been shooting the last nine months to get some work done on it. I dusted of my MOAB to have a bow to shoot with the kids as they did all the courses again. I was rusty with it and struggling trying to get the hand of that bow again. I stopped off and shot a few more bows. I have been thinking I really need another TD bow of some kind. Probably a recurve. Again the TT just shot great like I had been shooting it a long time. There was not one on the rack in the length and weight I wanted with upgraded woods. I would have taken one home if there had been.
I have been more into the hybrid bows and small riser one piece recurves. I just have not wanted to go with a heavier riser recurve although I have played with a few widow PSA and PCH bows along with some predators and a couple metal riser ILF bows. None have stuck. But then nothing has shot as well for me right from the start as the TT. I would have never dreamed I would love the grip the first time a couple years back when I looked at them. The grip looks large and not my style at all, but my medium size hand fits great, and the bow just sets there for the shot with no effort to get the grip right. There is just nothing not to like about shooting the TT.