I got a call from James last thursday saying he was starting my bow and it should be ready this mid-week. Darn, I thought, I won't have it for my birthday (7th) but thats fine. Got a call sunday (6th) saying bow is done come get it. Wow!! worked all weekend so I could have it.
Man what a beauty it is; Macasar ebony riser, curley maple with burl back and quilted maple belly. The quilted maple appears translucent, almost a shimmering 3D.
After I broke all of James's arrows, :knothead: I brought it home and got it set up with my stuff.
This is my first go at an American longbow. Up to this point I have been leery of handshock, relatively slow speed and fussy tuning. Well forget that. This bow has no handshock that I can tell and really zips a 625 gr arrow (11.2gpp)
The shootability is what really stands out. It's like you have to try to have a bad shot. I compared it to a well known RD bow that is 2lbs heavier, shooting the same arrows and couldn't tell the difference. The bow is light in the hand but balanced so well that it's feels like an extention of your hand.
The cost of this bow is way below what comparable bows are selling for, making it a great value.
This will be my late season bow and I also have a Vixen coming that I will use for elk. The Vixen will be identical to this one as far as woods.
Just thought I would share and let those interested know that the Berry bows are a great value on a first rate bow. Good Hunting, Mike
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Happy Bday ....nice present...congratulations on all accounts!
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Glenn
Great looking bow, enjoy.
That is a beauty, hard to beat those Berry's,
Congrats. I just got on the list a couple weeks ago for a Misty Dawn, but love my Vixen so much might change my mind and get another one of those.
Tom
BEAUTIFUL!!!! Enjoy it.
Thanks for the kind words guys. Iam thinking these bows might be addictive. Have a great day, Mike
Congrats LH. That Morningstar's a beaut, and welcome to the straight stick bunch. Good luck with this one and your Vixen this season.
Great looking bow!
Very nice bow Lone hunter,
I love my Morningstar and honestly all of my Berrys. I have shot alot of bows and mostly American longbows and the Berrys are at the very top of the game. So much so its all I shoot anymore.
You will love the vixen also, as it encompasses all things classic American longbow, but James Morningstar ad Northstar make it hard to miss.
Congrats
Very nice Mike. I've been lusting after a Morning star for a few weeks now. This one makes my putter flutter. :saywhat:
That is a beautiful bow. I'll bet that maple does just shimmer... And both the MS and the Vixen will put meat in the freezer, for sure! Glad you got your bow and Happy Birthday, Mike. :wavey:
WOW!
Thanks again guys it was a great bday but more than that, I wanted to endorse these types of longbows and the people that make them. I never thought I would buy into this style until I tried them. Thanks for all your help Jerry. Of course I'am patial to Berry bows now. Crips, bought my first bow in '70 and my first straight stick in '13. Lotta years I've been missing out.
Say, what brace ht. should I be using. Been bouncing between 6-7 with better results toward 7. Sounds like that might be too high though.
Take care of your putter Danny. ;)
Thanks again, Mike
I run all my Berrys right around 6.5". That's what James suggested so I kept it there
Thanks Brian, that's where I'll put it.
lone hunter, 6.5"-7" is about right, sounds like that would be to high to a lot of people, but don't forget its a forward handle, you are measuring from the belly glass to the string at brace. On a Vixen you would be measuring from the face of the handle to the string at brace, that adds in most longbows 1.5" because of handle depth. Belly handle bows have a higher brace then forward handle bows, just the numbers sound higher. P.S. don't let lone hunter kid you he is a very good shot, He give me some Elk to prove it. lol.....James
Like to add, because forward handle bows have a lower brace that adds speed to the cast of the arrow, the fletching clears the handle better because the riser is on the back side of the limbs, that adds in return to better arrow flight.
Thanks James I'll play with it some more to see what it likes. Thanks also for the bow I'am having a ball shooting it. Mike
lone hunter, you might as well go ahead and git it over with, its time to hear "You stung your bow backwards" post a pic. of the Star at brace, and join the club..LOL....james
lone hunter, you have a beautiful bow!
I just spoke to James yesterday to finalize details on my new Vixen. Can't wait!
And then our conversation drifted, and James and I started talking about his reverse-handle bows. I sure would like to try one. I might have to add a second JD Berry bow to my herd.
Moots, you might want to think about gettin one of his forward handle bows, Iam no expert yet, but, they compare favorably to any of the RD bows I've owned. Be sure and post a pic of your Vixen. Mike
Moots,
It's dangerous to call James, everytime I do I end up on the list again. My wife has tried to have his number blocked from my phone LOL.
My monitor went out so this is the first day I have looked at Trad Gang for awhile. Just like to say "Happy Birthday Mike" and Happy Shooting. :archer2:
Thanks, I appreciate that. I left a treat for you but don't know if James was willing to share.LOL Love the Morning star, getting used to the grip but almost automatic now. These bows are a "hoot to shoot." Can't wait for the Vixen. Mike
not even sure where my brace is I just tuned to perfection and left it and never checked..
amazing cast though,!!!! I can't wait for my first shot with this thing..
I am looking forward to getting my hands on a new "Northstar".
It was such a thrill to shoot the "Bumblebee" it's hard to dream of anything else.
I hope to be fully recovered from my episode with a nasty tick bite in time to hunt the late season with something so special.
God bless,Mudd
PS: It's taking some extra effort to build the muscles back. It's amazing how quickly we can lose muscle tone.
Mudd I'm sorry I never heard what the diagnosis was but I'm glad your getting better, I thing I've pulled about 250-300 ticks off me since they discovered me.
whats this bumblebee though? I'm that guy that never knows what everyone is talking about..
The "Bumble Bee" bow I spoke of was a short 62" "Northstar".
I never dreamed that a bow that short could be that smooth.
It made me drool over the thought of that same bow bow but in a longer length.(66")
God bless,Mudd
She's smooth alright... and quiet thanks to James' design and your Musk ox fur...
I am going to report on it as soon as I can kill a fall Turkey with it.
Glad to hear that you are up and at'em Mudd
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Jerry
Nice, love the wood!
Now there's one to make a guy jealous! Very nice bow.
im on the list for a Morningstar.
Outstanding arrow. I love my Morningstar