My 1st shot after stringing it up... 30 yds
(http://i.imgur.com/YrSJpTh.jpg)
One of my 1st six arrows at 10 yds.
(http://i.imgur.com/RromELp.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/bFMVGE8.jpg)
My group from video shots
(http://i.imgur.com/TrE10Ak.jpg)
my last shot(on video)
(http://i.imgur.com/pLXvrht.jpg) (http://imgur.com/pLXvrht)
Video: copy and paste to see
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Joshua/My%20Documents/My%20Videos/MS%201st%20shots%20j.peg.MOV
Try just clicking on this link.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/th_MS1stshotsjpeg_zps1a97691f.jpg) (http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/MS1stshotsjpeg_zps1a97691f.mp4)
God bless,Mudd
Did someone toss the pull tab in the air for you? My guess is you like the bow a lot.
My thought was... "How do you get the pull tap to stay on the arrow during flight?"
Mudd,they shoot as good as they look,enjoy it
Any pics of the bow?
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/file_zps4e32d5f3.jpg)
I'll post up some pics for ya. This is James Morningstar. He sent me these pics as a teaser while I was waiting on mine
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/5D49812E-9575-49A0-9B0B-3E17168BAA40-10390-000014E36C0EB019_zps7586d917.jpg)
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/5D49812E-9575-49A0-9B0B-3E17168BAA40-10390-000014E36C0EB019_zps7586d917.jpg)
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/7846C4E9-7D3D-4E01-8DAB-7493C13BC3D6-10390-000014E3DFD11C01_zps8074ab3f.jpg)
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/08F2CC29-8A85-4F13-8C26-B92D6C4F2E69-10390-000014E3A3580163_zps39f8f2ac.jpg)
Thank you Brian!
I haven't stopped shooting it long enough to get pictures of it...lol
I must be smitten because I am now on his list for a 66" Morningstar, brown glass on the front and off white(old ivory) colored glass on the belly. Myrtle riser and tempered bamboo cores.
God bless,Mudd
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q618/brianlocal3/1C105215-A7EC-4AF3-A158-9E55495AF59A-8130-00000FF070C7C16D_zpsccc62beb.jpg)
This is the riser of my Morningstar.
These bows just handle phenomenally. It is no secret that I am a fan of James work, but even this one surprised me. My Vixen is my goto bow, it shoots so naturally and feels so good that there is zero thought that goes into making the perfect shot. Due to other obligations and a couple 3d shoots I did not spend much time with my Morningstar untill Sunday night and a good hour last night and I can see where this bow can easily take over the Vixens top spot.
The Morningstar rides in the hand in a perfect balance and has a wand like quality to it. It's balance and weight distribution make it a part of your arm in a way that it doesn't feel like you are even holding the bow. Not to mention the draw is in believably smooth and at release the bow doesn't feel as if it even moves, you almost have to try to throw your shot off because a pluck or torque on the shooters part seems to have no ill effect on arrow flight.
So as you can see I love my Morningstar.
Good shooting Mudd.
I'm intrigued by those reverse handle bows, but I just can't get past the fact that they look like someone strung a bow backwards. I'd love to to try one sometime to make a real informed opinion.
Mudd,
You appear to be lacking one of the spiritual gifts........self control! Ha!
So, that's how you fix a left hand bow. :D
Awe come on Longerbow, it's just a few bows....lol
I maybe should send James' bow back to right away huh?...lol
Plus I doubt I'm the only one that has placed an order recently...lol
God bless,Mudd
PS: After these I am going to rein myself in somewhat..lol
Looks like the bowyer had a few too many cocktails and filed the string nocks backwards and decided to just go ahead and string it up to sell to fools on Tradgang. That said if I were going to buy a reverse handle bow that is the style I would get. Reason being it is simple just like a normal Hill bow. I do not have a reverse handle bow and have never shot one but the theory behind them makes perfect, common, sense. It has always seemed to me it would be the superior design over the normal Hill style. I plan to buy one more bow, a Hill style bow of course, next year and call it quits. I may try one of these.
The "Morningstar" has made a believer out of me.
It just feels right!
First - Good Shoot'in Mr. Mudd!
Hey Brazos, if you do go with the simple American style - reverse handle - you won't regret the Morning Star. I shot one the other day... (and although I cannot shoot with the fine accuracy of Mudd - opening cans with his arrows and such like :biglaugh: ) I will say - wow, what a bow.
JW
Mr. Mudd, if you get a chance, can you measure the brace height on that bow for me? I am getting mine set up but since we are in the midst of an ice storm here, I doubt that I will be doing any shooting this evening.
Awesome shootin mudd. James builds an amazing bow. Cant wait to try a morning star. Heard great things about them already. And roy as u know im a sucker for a reverse handle. Love the way they look, and shoot. I think mr berry has designed another great bow
Okie,
James is saying 6" for starting brace. I have mine at 6 1/8"
Okie Man I don't use a tool to measure and set my brace height.
I simply make a fist and stick up my thumb(a fistmal) and that's the brace I set for all my bows at the beginning then if I think it can be better shooting at something different I twist it up or down until I find the "sweet spot" for me.
It's not rocket science, just get the feel of your bow and play with it until it's at it's best "for you".
God bless,Mudd
Mudd lets see you shooting some asprins out the air! lol.That is some good shootin dont forget whenever u make it to SC lets go shoot a pig.
Nice looking bow and great shooting Mudd.
Most accurate style of longbow I've ever shot...
Brian, it seems James did it again!
Love my Vixen, but that's a must.
Marco
Marco,
You will not be disappointed at all if you decide to order. Matt (over spined) nailed it, these bows are inherently very accurate. It's hard to explain the feeling in that hand, but it Definitelty feels like an extension of your arm
I just finished a version of the reverse handle in a dual shelf. Really narrow and nice to shoot. Crazy smooth, quiet, and accurate.
Great job Matt. I would love to learn how to build a longbow someday. You know we will need pics!!