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LH Rainyday Bow Pass Around

Started by Bowwild, May 16, 2012, 10:20:00 PM

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Bowwild

I've never been on one of the "pass around" lists before.  Looks like I'm up first on the LH Rainyday! The bow looks very nice in pictures. Reckon I'll receive the bow soon.

RainyDayBows

Roy

The pass around bow was shipped today the delivery date is 5-24-12 I didn't think it would take that long

George

1Longbow


threeunder

Can't wait.  Think I'm #4 or #5!
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

threeunder

Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Razorbak

it was shipped tuesday to colorado..believe he got the bow
TGMM Family of the Bow

**DONOTDELETE**


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Kirk

Got some pictures on page 5. go to Rainy Day bows Pass Around.It was good to meet you at western states.

George

Bowwild

Kirk,
On page 6 I posted pictures of the bow when I had the pleasure of shooting it.

skilonbw

Sorry fella been real busy with work but I did receive the bow on Friday and am starting to shoot a couple of times and then will pass on.

skilonbw

First I would like to say thanks to George for letting me review his bow. A review of the LH Rainy Day bow, with a little history. I first saw a set of belly mount limbs on a Black Widow recurve, the one I saw the riser looked real bulky so I dismissed it with no interest to own a bow with that bulky of a riser, I then ran into a guy while hunting area 10 of CO this past year who had one from a local bowyer that the riser intrigued me more where I would considering owning one. So when George posted an offer of testing driving one I got real excited. After all I was thinking I might find a recuvre that would accommodate my draw 30" length with no stacking or finger pinching.

What I found with this bow is that for the draw weight of 50# at 28" it had a smooth draw and no stacking or pinching for my 30" draw. I liked the smoothness  of this recurve, it shot smooth and quick, and where I looked.

Overall I would not hesitate to recommend this bow to others along with think about now adding a recurve to my stable someday.
I like the looks of the bow and its simple elegant beauty. Here are a few pics for everyone to enjoy.


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I apologize I forgot to take the camera to the range to get photos with arrows in target.

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Kirk

I would like to thank you for your review and the pictures .I was glad you had a chance to shoot a Rainy Day bow with your 30" draw from 30" to 31" the poundage will increase 3 lbs

Thanks George

skilonbw

Ken613, the bow is shipped out to you on today June 19 by priority mail should be there soon.

threeunder

Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.


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