My new Hunter II arrived yesterday. This one is 60" 53#@28" Zebra/Bubinga with Elm limbs.
It's naturally camo'ed for hunting in my favorite part of ND, west of the Missouri River.
As my Zebra/Walnut Hunter 56 is named Little Mo for The Little Missouri River in the ND Badlands, This bow will be named Big Mo, for the Mighty Missouri itself.
Was going to have this H2 made, but by pure chance Ron up at Height Archery had this one on hand. What are the odds of a left hand H2 in the woods and draw I wanted being in stock?
Other than being 60" rather than my preferred 58", it was what I would have ordered. To avoid 8 months wait, I'll accept those extra 2" of OAL.
The H2 riser is my favorite, and this bow shoots as sweet and smooth as it looks. It's also in a dead tie with my Prairie Swift as the most quiet bow I own. Looks like I have a new primary bow.
BTW, the T-300 rest allows me to shoot either vanes or feathers equally well. I remove the spine point and replace it with a strip of rug rest...
(http://ndtc3500.stellarnet.com/~jontoni/jon2.jpg)
Cool,nice bow :thumbsup:
Like that wood combo, looks awesome! :thumbsup:
Nice!! :thumbsup:
THAT ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HUNTER II`S IVE SEEN...
I like it. Got a 64 incher that is really smooth shooting.
Mark
I agree ILBS. I've seen quite a number of CM bows and bought/own several, but this wood combo tops them all. Had I ordered I was torn between Zebra/Walnut and Zebra/Bubinga. Love that Zebrawood!
BTW, if any right hander wants one like this, G&M Archery has one in stock. It's 62" 56#@28",Zebra/Bunginga/Black Locust.
I picked this up on the way to work and unpacked, assembled, and strung it up in the Squad Room. Very few of my brother officers bowhunt and none shoot Trad, but I had a group of onlookers surrounding me oohing and aaahing.
Everyone wanted to hold it and a few tried drawing it. A couple commented that bowhunting would be pretty cool with a bow like this.
Thus is the seed planted... :thumbsup:
Great looking bow ND. Glad you got another one.
Tim
great combination of woods.Looks beautiful and I'm sure it will be a shooter as well.Have lots of experience with the TDII.Sold mine in favor of my 56"er.Glad Ron had what you needed,GREAT service and knowledgeable people,I'm fortunate to have a shop of this caliber in my neck of the woods. P.S. passed on my first big game animal of the year last night,4 point in velvet at 10 yards, on the ground,God I love hunting with a stick.
Mo
Nice looking bow :thumbsup: You can quit drooling on your shirt now. LOL
Wish mine would get here.It's been seven months and deer season is 20 days away.
That's sweat. Hard workin', bow shootin' sweat. Honest!... :D
That riser is outstanding!