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My new Chek-Mate Hunter 56

Started by Shoostin, January 31, 2008, 10:24:00 PM

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Shoostin

Thanks to GM Archery I just received my new bow and couldn't be happier, the shooting begins tomorrow!!! ???/Bubinga Riser, Black Locust Limbs.  Enjoy...

 
 
 
"Let the shoosting begin!"

TimRadke

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vermonster13

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cajuntec

I just recently traded for a Hunter 56.  I love mine, and I think you will love yours as well.  Beautiful looking bow you have there.  Enjoy it!
All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve

SOS

I had a very successful season last year with my Hunter 56 - it's the bow in my Avatar.  The 56" Hunter I has beautiful lines.  With the shape of my face and the size of the window, I had to shoot mine three under though and I traded for a little longer 60" Hunter I so I could go back to split finger - just a preference.

Yours looks great, but the riser looks like walnut or bubinga with bocote as the lighter figured wood?  I'm confused.  

Here was mine - shedua and bubinga riser with walnut limbs.  


Shoostin

LOL, now I'm confused. Maybe you are right, I thought the site said walnut...  I am by no means an expert on wood so feel free to help me out there.

As for the fingers, I prefer split fingers myself i guess we will see how this works out. I will let y'all know tomorrow night.
"Let the shoosting begin!"

Shoostin

I love the color of your bow, the darker woods are really nice. If I could have gone that route I would have but there isn't a lot of choice in the lower draw weight range. I love the colors on mine too, there is always room for more bows anyway  :p
"Let the shoosting begin!"

Shoostin

You are right, I was confused with another bow I wanted but was too high of draw weight the other riser wood is Bocote
"Let the shoosting begin!"

cajuntec

If you like the darker woods, I think you will like mine too (I know I love it!):



All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve

Scott S.

I've shot a 56" Hunter that my friend used to have.  They are very nice shooters.  I'm sure you won't regret your purchase.
"The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the sea. Into your hand they are delivered." Gen 9:2

Shoostin

Glenn (cajuntec) - very nice, what wood combination is that?
"Let the shoosting begin!"

momo-t

Great choice,short sweet and deadly.I'm sure you'll love it.After years of trial and error my 56 became my favorite wood riser bow.(The only other bow that came close to it is my predator dipped Daala.)                      Chek-mate makes a first rate product,and lucky for us, not to hard on the pocket book.                      bye the way,nice wood combination    Enjoy.  Mo.
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cajuntec

The previous owner had two of these.  They were both supposed to be the exact same woods, but the riser woods looked differently, and I don't think mine is exactly as he ordered.

Phenolic and Bocote Riser, Yew core limbs, Birdseye Bocote on Belly, Black glass on back.  I know all the other specs are exact, but I don't think the riser is Bocote.... so it's Phenolic and ????  It was the exact same color as the Bocote on the other bow he had, but doesn't have the Bocote "figure" that I'm used to seeing in the grain of the wood.  

If your interested, I'll post pics of the Birdseye Bocote belly lams - they are really pretty.

All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve

Over&Under

Very nice, always did like the way their limbs fit to the risr.  My father had one for awhile, and it really shot nice!!!!!!

Enjoy!!

jake
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
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LBR

Definately bubinga (reddish wood), but the other looks like zebrawood rather than bocote.  I'll see what I can find out.

Chad

Shoostin

Maybe I should just ask GM Archery again, they took the bow off the site a day after I purchased it so I can't go back to look at it.
"Let the shoosting begin!"

LEOPARD

That's a great looking bow, Shoostin! I like the color of the wood on the risor!
Nigel Ivy

"The more I practice, the luckier I get...."

bentpole

Great Bows those Check-mates.Enjoy.Very nice!

cajuntec

QuoteOriginally posted by LBR:
Definately bubinga (reddish wood), but the other looks like zebrawood rather than bocote.  I'll see what I can find out.

Chad
I think it kind of looks like bocote myself.  Here is why I say that... my belly lams are birdseye bocote.  I thought I had a good picture of them, but I don't.  I'll try to take a better one, but the grain swirls on his riser looks a lot like the lams on my bow, which are Birdseye Bocote
 
All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve

Shoostin

The official word is zebrawood. Chad wins lol.

Can't wait to shoot it tonight, must... leave... work... soon...
"Let the shoosting begin!"


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