I took my new Lost Creek out for a spin. It warmed up yesterday then froze last night making it for tough walking in 18+"of snow with a crust of ice on top.
I lost 2 arrows and it looks like it may be June or so before this stuff melts and by then I'll forget where I lost them. I'm suffering from C.R.S. and it's progressing at an alarming rate.
Here's a few more pictures of the 56". Man I like her!
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The new bow looks awesome.
I love seeing pics of little stumping trips. Nice bow.
A real piece of beauty!!!! Hope you find your arrows after the melt.Keep on shooting.
Brad, you take some outstanding pictures. I'm glad your putting the little bow thru the test. Chad
The only time I've seen white stuff like that is in the freezer; but there were no bows!
Thanks for sharing, and have heaps of fun with it!
Thanks fellas, the pictures don't do it justice. Chads bows just keep getting better. I love the 60" but that little 56 sure is handy to get around with.
I got to shoot em both through the chrony today. I was sure that the 56 was just as fast but she averaged 5 fps slower which is understandable because it pulls 2 pounds less than the 60. I'm shooting 550 grain fir arrows out of both and they handle them great.
I'm not a speed guy but wanted to know what they were doing. I'll take accuracy and penetration first at what ever speed I end up with.
Thanks again, she's a keeper.
Brad
That LC is one PRETTY bow!!! Chad is making some awesome looking bows!
sweet looking bow ...