I don't know it is the grip, perfectly tuned or what it is but I have never shot a bow as accurate as this one. I have heard of bows shooting exactly where you are looking but have never actually run across one until I got this one. If you get the chance, you need to check this bow out. Steve is a sponsor on this site and he is a good guy to deal with. Great price and great bow. Wish I could show some pics but never was able to put them on here the right size. Mine is 49@28 at 56inches and is solid Yew with a beautiful bubinga overlay on the back.
If you e-mail the pics I will post them for you.
jesseminish@yahoo.com
I should have my Brushhawk sometime next week and cant wait!
Sounds like a great Bow, sure would like to some pics. Never shot a Brushhawk yet. Hope you enjoy Don
Jesse I will try to get you some tomorrow so you can put them up for me. Mine usually don't out to good but will do what I can. Thanks
Yes pics would be great! Gotta love those 56" ers. The brushhawk is on my short list of "gottahaves"
I got this one from Cascade a couple months ago, and am very happy with the bow's looks and performance. Phenolic riser, curly buginga back and yew face make for a very nice short shooter...and Steve is great to deal with too.
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Sweet little bow!!! I bet it's fun shootin!!!
He makes a heck of a nice bow!
The brushawk is going to please many.
You can look at other photo's of the Brush Hawk at the thread
( New bow from Cascade Archery. )
Thats very nice.
That bow is a winner. I can't believe how smooth they are for a short longbow.
That's a sharp bow.
There will be 4 brush Hawks at the Waterloo Trad sport show. One will be a 50 # left hand cocobolla with Yew.
Steve,
Is Marc Moriez building these bows??
Here is Philips bow. This is as big as they get without getting blurry. The last pic is his robin hood he made with his new bow.
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Jesse, all the pics did not load (only the last one showed). I bet you are getting anxious for your new Brush Hawk, huh?
Steve can correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe Marc from Vancouver Island in Canada makes the bow exclusively for Cascade while Steve finishes them.
Guys, it's been a long time since a bow of this quality and fair price has been available.
Hey Lon, Thats weird they show up for me... I will edit my post if others cant see them also. I got my new Brush Hawk and will post pics soon.
Cascade Just sent a brush Hawk to Idaho a 70 pound. I would guess that the bowhunter hunts elk big time, maybe even Grizz.
The Phenolic and Yew makes a great looking bow that should be just about bullet proof.
I shot some of the early prototypes and realy like them.
Pete
Here is my Brush Hawk. Looks like your bow Philip
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Jesse I was thinking the same thing but I believe you said the belly and back of yours was Yew. Steve told me mine was Yew with a lamination of curly bubinga on the back. In my opinion they are both great looking bows and oh so smooth and quiet.
If you can make the Waterloo sport Show March 4-6 th. There will be three Brush Hawk's you can try at the show. A 51 pound left hand.
That is a beautyful bow! Love the coloring!
Just sent 3 fifty six inch Brush Hawks to the East coast. Two Cocobolla went to N J. They were good lookers hope Jerry or Mike will post photos.