Well we were finally able to let the cat out of the bag at the ATA show last week. After nearly 3 years of working together we now have a top end aluminum riser hunting bow named the Origin.
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Here is a short video that John did at the show about the bow.
https://youtu.be/Hn2fZxNb5KQ
Very nice, congratulations
Congratulations Mike! Hope sales way exceed your expectations.
Nice looker. Bet it shoots nice as well.
ChuckC
Very cool looking set up. :thumbsup:
Very nice, the video describes the 19" riser well, would like to know more about the limbs and draw length options. Thanks.
Shot it at the show and loved it..im a elite dealer so was happy to see this..got order in for couple
This is awesome, I have heard some rumbling about this bow but haven't seen any real info on it. I LOVE the Elite company....great folks from previous expieriences with them. Glad to see that they are doing a traditional bow......and kicking some Dryad limbs none the less.
Wingnut, can you give us a little more info such as price, and the limbs? I have heard that it was ILF, then I heard it wasn't. Maybe a close up of the riser. Very interested in this bow.
Also, really glad to see that a compound company, decided to partner with a great trad company for there first recurve......I hope this bow does well.
We are very proud of this bow. We spent the time and did it right. It is designed as a "package bow" to be sold mostly through the Elite dealer network. It uses ILF hardware to gain the adjustability but is matched only to the limbs we are providing. Limbs are a super curve like out ACS-RC but without the ACS. Bow length for this year is limited to 62" and is offered from 35 to 55 in five pound increments.
MSRP is $1249 for the black and $1299 for any of the camo options.
We know the bow is not for everyone but it will meet the needs of many people looking for a high end option in the Hunting and 3D market.
The one thing I noticed working the shooting lanes for 3 days was the dang thing is selfbow quiet.
Mike
"It uses ILF hardware to gain the adjustability but is matched only to the limbs we are providing"
Why not just make it totally ILF
I was excitied when I first heard about the bow but than after learning that its not ILF really changed my mind of wanting to get one
I'm sure it will still do well
Like I said the bow is not for everyone but what bow is? When you build ILF compatible risers and limbs you live in a world of compromise. Having to build limbs to work on all risers and risers to work with all limbs makes it impossible to optimize performance. With this bow we got the adjustability of the ILF and the optimized performance of a bolt down bow.
So think of it as a bolt down with adjustability for tiller and poundage.
We'll see how well it does but it hit square in the middle of our target for quality, performance and quiet.
Mike
QuoteOriginally posted by wingnut:
So think of it as a bolt down with adjustability for tiller and poundage.
Mike
that is pretty cool.
Maybe I will catch a used one some day. I think you're going to have a lot of success with this combination.
Do you have any type of #'s of speed and such?
Mike-
Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions. So are the limbs designed to be bolted tight? I would assume that if it differs from a standard bolt down and ILF then there will be a little bit of a learning curve.
Good work, Mike!
Bisch
The bow was tested at AMO standard 9 gpp @ 30" draw and shot a bit over 200 fps.
The threaded collar on the limb can be snugged down and locked with the locking screw. The limbs will not be tight against the bow. It adjusts for tiller like any ILF bow. The riser also has lateral limb adjustment if it's necessary.
Sight mounting holes for those that want them and integrated Elite quiver mounts.
Mike
I will still buy one Mike :)
Cool! Now we need about 500 more . ..LOL.
Mike
Just got this in soft copy:
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I bet it is a smooth shooter, those limbs and riser look great. Well done Mike and crew, I hope I see one at a shoot somewhere so I can try it out.
Will the bow ever be available is different lengths, 56", 58" 60"?
Bill with a 19" riser I can't see it much under 60" but you never know.
This year it's one length and we really haven't talked much about future offerings other then the possibility of longbow limbs.
Mike
Enticing!
Looks like a cool bow. I'd like to try it out.
Paul,
We will have them later this year at IBO worlds and ETAR. Check with your local Elite dealer to see if they have any coming in.
Mike
Nice...wouldn't mind getting my hands on one.
There will be some in the Elite booth at Lancaster and Vegas.
Mike
Looks great!
Here are a few photos I snapped with my iPhone at the ATA show when not visiting with dealers. It was quite a hit.
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