Here's some pics of a new Lost Creek "longbow" that Chad put together for me. It's 52" and 50#@28". Burgundy Rosewood Dymondwood riser and red elm limbs under clear glass. Awesome grip design. Quiet, shock free, and really fast, to be so short. Manuverable as all get out. I've had two short recurves (52" and 48") which were so tempremental I didn't care for them - but the SHORT longbow design seems to be a bit more forgiving. Chad's definitely designed a winner here!
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SWEET! :bigsmyl:
I only usually just glance at the bows, however that is one of the most stunning bows I think I have ever seen. Has a kind of classic beauty to it. hard to put my finger on. John
Sweet looking bow!
Now that's a longbow I'd like to try!
Chad makes an awesome bow!