First of all, happy Father's Day to all the dad's out there.
And thank you all for the kind words.
All this mandatory over time at work has been killing me lately. But I finally got to have a little more quality time with this bow today, and I'm here to tell you, this bow shoots even better than she looks!
I want to have some time behind the string before I get too carried away with the super fine tuning, so I haven't really played with brace or nock height yet. But arrow flight has been pretty good so far with most of the different arrow setups that I've tried. Which tells me one of two things, I got lucky and hit the proper heights pretty darn close, or this is a pretty forgiving bow. Kirk did send the string with a tied on nock that I moved down slightly and I set the brace at 7.25". It shoots so well here, that I could probably take it down lower, but 7.25-7.5" is recommended.
I still don't have the proper spine arrows for the 52# limbs, so I spent my time today getting to know the 47#ers.
Kirk warns you of a couple things when you buy one of his bows. #1, these things perform, and you'll probably have to go to a stiffer spine than normal, and #2, these things shoot flat, so aim low! Both very true statements.
To achieve good flight from arrows that were previously tuned to a 51# bow, I had to shorten them a bit, and drop some point weight. This put me at about 10.5gpp. They flew good and straight, but I couldn't keep them down on the target. I tried some different arrows today that were 12gpp, and that helped. I still had to make an effort to shoot lower than normal, but I could keep them on the target much better. So I thought, "ok, how bad did that just hurt my cast?" I stepped back to 30, and almost shot over the target again. Went back to 40, and did shoot over the target! When I went back to 50 yards, I was shooting slightly down hill, and as I was a little over the arrow, I really got a good view of the cast. I was very impressed with how flat that arrow flew... Right over the target! Lol it's gonna take a little adjusting to, but I'm really liking how these 47# limbs are launching a 563grain arrow. If the 52# limbs launch a 625grain arrow with as much authority, I'll be digging bloodied arrows out of the dirt for sure!