I received my new Liberty Edge yesterday, and I might have to shoot this one without a quiver. A few months back I bought a Catquiver mini from a fellow Tradgang member. At the time I didn't really need it, but now I understand the plan beyond my understanding. I've been shooting an Edge for a few years, but wanted to go up in weight a bit, so there rested the underlying "need" for a new bow. Yew cores and veneers paired with myrtle riser and overlays are simple yet stunning.
It's a phenomenal shooting experience; extremely accurate. Like darts and balloons, I feel this October I'm going to hit my mark, and win a stuffed animal. I'm loving the few extra pounds behind my colorfully crested daisy cutters. If you're a hunter whose principal desire is a beautiful bow that will shock and awe the control room of the North American mammal, check out a Liberty Edge. :thumbsup:
Thank you Allen Boice! :notworthy:
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That is one gorgeous bow u got there brother!!
I like that bow a lot!!! Nice bow, really nice.
That is a beauty
Chase, that antler and blanket sure make a good spot for bow pics. ;) Nice looking bow for sure! What are the specs on this one?
I prefer a bow quiver to keep arrows handy when needed but they can be "ugly".
She's a beauty!!!
That's a pretty bow.
You have great taste in bows and bowyers Chase. So how heavy is it?
That sure is a sweet looking stick! :thumbsup:
Nice looking yew veneers
Chase, that bow is so good lookin I feel like I cheated on my wife just looking at it. You have a fine eye for photos, setting with blanket and antlers is very artistic.
Good Looking Bow Chase!
For those who have been asking it's 64" and for Chase's draw length 56# @ 26", or the equivalent of about 61# @ 28".
Allen
Sweet!
QuoteOriginally posted by fmscan:
Chase, that bow is so good lookin I feel like I cheated on my wife just looking at it.
Oh my gosh, man, I started laughing out loud when I read that! I've heard that Facebook can cause marital problems, but not Tradgang...
Thanks everyone! I've been shooting bows in the low 50's, and felt like I could take a step towards 60, but didn't want to go too far. This bow is right where I need to be.
Henry; my kindergartner has her favorite blankie, guess I have mine, too!
Gorgeous bow, congrats. I don't care for bow quivers myself, so It's an easy question for me. Get a back quiver, problem solved. ;)
Bob
She's another beauty from Allen's shop. Love the yew! And, of course, it shoots like a champ I bet.
Chase,
You and Allen made a great team on that one! Shoot it well, my friend!
Regards,
Jed
Beautiful!
Nice bow Chase
Thanks everyone! Thanks Mark!
Jed, I got the idea for the wood choices from one of Snag's bows on the Liberty pass-around thread. I always gravitate to the dark veneers, but the arrangement on his bow looked great so I tried something different on this one. I really love the way it came together!
Speaking of Snag, I need to get in touch with him regarding some almost too pretty to shoot arrows...
That's a beauty of a bow ;)
Shock and awe the control room of a North American animal! That's awesome Chase. Allen's work is top shelf.