I'm going to bring this one back to the top for Dylan. He recently inquired about the cousins.
As for a little update, I'll be hunting with the Elkheart this season. I got her all tuned up, and broadheads are flying great and are shaving sharp.
I first shot the three bare shafts. Upon hearing the third rattle the first two, the pressure was on, and I jerked a bit on the last shot. I've never liked shooting tight groups anyway! Lol. Those three shafts varied in length by a spread of 3/4". I opted for the middle length, fletched one up and shot some broadheads. Sorry, forgot to get any pics of that. Let's just say anything inside of 25yards is in trouble!
I'm really getting to know this Elkheart a lot better, and am looking forward to this season. The short length, at my 28" draw, is really smooth, with very minimal pinch. I find that if I think about my draw hand and finger pressure, I'll notice it just a bit, but nothing uncomfortable. If I don't think about anything but where I want that arrow to go, I don't notice anything. The string comes back to anchor and the shot is executed very fluidly. That tells me that this bow is very easy to get along with. There is really nothing to interrupt my concentration from the shot. I expect great things for the two of us.
But I do feel bad every time I look at the bow rack and that inferno is just sitting there. I swear I can hear her call my name sometimes! Lol. I haven't shot her in a while now, only because I don't like to shoot different bows during hunting season. But if I take one this season, I just may have to hunt with the inferno for whatever remains. Both bows are a joy to shoot, and having gotten my first, the inferno will always hold a special place in my heart. Lol.
Good luck to everyone this season! Stay safe, and may your arrows fly true.