Well, after years of lurking, and only intermittent posting, I'm finally a member of the trad archery club... not only trad, but now a Hill bow fan...
I got my HHA Bobcat about a week ago... and I've been having so much fun with it, I've only just now got around to posting. It's a real sweet bow!!! Very underrated, if I do say so... by HHA and most shooters... if your a small person looking for a great bow please do not discount the Bobcat!
When Jason took my order, I had him build me a bow similar to the "legend stick" I've seen so many pictures of... I loved the combination of woods and white glass... and I was not at all disappointed in the product I received.
I'll have to see if I can post pictures... probably won't work the first time so bear with me.
It's Bamboo limb lam's (I had an extra lam added for security ha ha), with Bocote riser and white glass on the belly, clear glass on the back... 60", and 45@26" which is my draw length I'm sorry to admit ha ha...
It has blueish/grey grip with the "dished" profile... which I find very comfortable. May be because I've not tried other profiles to compare, but it's still very natural in my hand.
One impressive thing is the amount of back set that was in the bow:
The riser is about 1/2" off the table here... and the bow is still very easy to string, and for my amateur/beginner skill level very easy to shoot..
Having just barely started, I can consistently place my arrows in a milk jug from about 12/14 yrds (depending on where exactly the sun is ha ha. I have to adjust my position to get out of this AZ sun.) ... Not epic accuracy, but I think it's not half bad for never shooting a traditional bow, let alone never shooting a Hill bow...
My journey has just begun! But I want to thank TradGang for the inspiration and education to make this a much more enjoyable start than my introduction to wheel bows so many years ago... A special thanks must go out to MoeBow for his videos on YouTube, which I've watch so many times over and over.... I truly think they have helped me get started in longbow shooting with a good basic idea of what I was getting into.