Whew! Abe sent me this beautiful bow. Spent the last week dialing it in and it's a shooter to say the least. I think I'll be sending it to Abe to customize the grip just a tad this winter but hopefully with a piece of antler for the thumb locator from the bull I put down with it this fall ;) haha.
62" 60# @ 31"
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Jarrod I remember when you got that bow you were a bit concerned because it did not feel the same as your Peregrine...we hear all the time of people getting a new bow and putting it up for sale right away because of just such things...you are simply proving my point that a good archer can adapt very quickly to changes in equipment...glad to hear you stuck with it for a week and now know what a really well designed static tip is all about, a different force draw curve but fast and quiet...Abe does not put a bow on the market until he is satisfied it is the best it can be
DDave
Dave ;)
Yup. I definitely had a freak out moment haha thanks for walking me through it!
Love mine, felt a tad strange at first with the initial weight, but the smoothness after getting it back a little is remarkable. It's one bow that won't be going anywhere except to the woods.
Yours is a very nice looker, like all of Abe's bows.