Looking for all the info I can get on these bows, including pics.
One question is what bow length would be good for my 26" draw length?
Have you been to the web site? The 62" bow is fine for your draw. My son and I share 3 of them-he has a 24" draw(15 year old) my draw is 27.
There is not a better bow for any draw length IMO.
Shoot the bow and others a lot to make sure which is for you. At the top end it is purely personal preference.
my A&H is 64 in and these bows will fling an arrow.Take a cell phone with you because if you would miss the target you will need to call 911 to have the fire department to put out the brush fire!!!!!GREAT BOWS &GREAT PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH
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Robert you need to shoot one, I have owned two they are all they say they are. The grip was the only thing, I had to work with, I shoot a low grip and have pretty good size hands, I now shoot a Morrison Shawnee low grip, it fit's me better and the speed is about the same.If A&H starts makeing a different riser, I would go back with them, I like there limbs a little better. Good luck.
great bows I have a 26 inch draw,62" bow is perfect length love the allumium riser.bow is quiet fast accurate
I've got ACS 62"er 14" wood riser and the grip takes a little playing with but performance is great. Just call or email the guys at A&H and they can recommend which combo works best with your specs.
And BTW they will make the grip any shape you want.
I own a 64" ACX CX 49#@28". Hands down the best bow that I have ever owned or shot. I really like the length and have another longbow in 64" length. For me it seems to be the best as far as performance and feel. I would suggest asking John or Larry on recommended length for your draw length. I personally like the longer length and haven't seen a down side to it. I do hunt out of treestands mostly and my ground blind is a recurve model DB.
Here is a picture of my bow.
(http://inlinethumb64.webshots.com/7743/2561392140049369050S500x500Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2561392140049369050YfDYjv)
Yes Left got the limbs I wanted a couple of years ago at Compton. They are good bows indeed. Flint
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My advice is to shoot one first before putting the money down. Bows are a personal perference sort of thing.
I own two. An O.L. one piece 49#@28 (whitetails) and a A&H 3 piece 58#@28 (Elk). Great Bows.
They are very good bows, but not my absolute favorite, although they are very high on my list. David (Snag) is right about personal preference, so definitely try before you buy if possible. I do recommend the ACS CX. It is fast, smooth, stable, shock-free, and comfortable in my hand. Also, John and Larry at A&H are very good guys and nice to deal with.
Allan