I have had it a few weeks now and the bow and I are getting on fabulously. The story so far:
After owning the bow for 3 days and only having shot it at 15 metres I took it to Tumut for the Zone 3D ABA titles. Not having shot recurve before and using the arrows that fly like darts out of my 55lb internature viper longbow (goldtip traditionals with 100gn brass inserts and 125gn tips 3x4" shield cut feathers) I wasn't expecting too much.
At the end of day one the scorers grade me to "A" grade. - sweet.
At the end of day two I crashed miserably and shot poorly as I started second guessing myself and still finished 2nd in "A" grade....
So recently as the trouble and strife wanted to head out to her parents place I decided to book into Combaning state forest (between Cootamundra and Temora) for a days hunt as it is only 20k's away from the in-laws.
Apart from a few of the locals driving past giving me some filthy looks as I was walking back along the front edge of the forest to get back to the car at the end of the day - I kid you not there had to have been 15 cars drive past within the 2 k's I walked back along the edge of the road - in full camo and blaze baseball cap - I took the facemask off
Anyway here are the pics of the bow. This is the presentable side as the snuffer (thank's Ben) went in between the front legs and came out this side and made quite a mess with some blood pooling on the other side - he never took a step. The shot was taken at a few under 20 metres.
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Love this bow.
Hutcho