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New bow day

Started by Mike Falkner, September 11, 2013, 09:23:00 AM

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Mike Falkner

Just unboxed a new-to-me RER Arroyo 54".  It's my first "performance" bow, if you will, and just from the first few shots I'm quite impressed.  I'm not into chrono's and all that, but from shooting around other people I know my other bows were not slowpokes, but this thing has some unreal snap and cast.  Nearly longbow quiet and zero shock, with a very smooth draw for such a short bow.

I'm working up some arrows that should be a good fit (thanks Shawn for the recipe) and will give a better report soon.
Mike


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Gator1

Fantastic bows...

Specs and pictures are a requirement.

 :bigsmyl:

ISP 5353

Sweet bow!  Any pictures?

Mike Falkner

Mike


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Cmane07

Caleb Hinton

58" PA-X cocobolo 50lbs @28"
"Luck favors preparation"

Mike Falkner

Here are some pics from the ad - I purchased this from a fellow TG'er:



Mike


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Bladepeek

You got a real winner there. I can't wait for my 3-piece version of that come February
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28

Over&Under

Cant go wrong with an RER
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

Mike Falkner

Here's the specs:



And - this is NOT a bash on the seller or the builder - you can see a white streak in this pic.  There are three of these on the bow, under the glass.  The seller was a bit afraid of this, and his description and price clearly reflected the uncertainty.  They are subsurface; I think it's just flaws in the glass, not a structural issue.  I've shot it a few dozen times - nothing.  But, I have the ends of them marked and will watch carefully.

Anybody else seen something like this?  I've read a little on the bowyer forum, some guys would drill the ends and inject thin CA glue.  I'm thinking wait and see.

Overall, I love the quick feel and pointability of this bow and the satin finish.  And did I mention it's pretty swift?
Mike


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LittleArch

Hi I am new, but I must comment on the RER bows, they are really smooth and have zero hand shock.
I really want to work my way up to one in the near future.
Samick Sage 60#
Bear Alaskan 1959 60#
Blackhawk 45#

Keefer

Mike,
So you were the buyer of that RER Arroyo  :thumbsup:
You got a VERY good price on it due to the glass streaks and the fella did show the flaws and I respect him for pointing them out before someone bought it...You won't be disapointed in it's performance that's for sure...
Also by asking Shawn about setting it up and what works that's also was a good idea cause he has had a few and knows them well..
I'm on my second Bocote and my 2012 has the bamboo core while my other one had osage core...
These are well built bows and  must say you got the deal of the year on one...

Mike Falkner

I think so to, Keefer.  Don was totally up front with the deal, and I've already bugged Shawn for an arrow recipe.  I had to order some heavier inserts but should have them by the weekend so I hope to finish tuning Saturday.  I'm very jacked about this bow.
Mike


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don kauss

I hope it shoots for 60 years for you, Mike!
 :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
Your Chicken from McDonald's, Tyson Foods, or Perdue Farms spent most of it's life stuffed in a cage with three or four others, occupying a space about the size of a book page...None for me, thanks...

Mike Falkner

Me too, Don, but even if it doesn't, you definitely did me right on this one.  Many thanks!  Hope to be sharing some "end result" pics this fall.
Mike


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