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crow creek black feather

Started by Nate N, December 19, 2009, 09:37:00 PM

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Nate N

Who has a crow creek black feather and how do you like it?  Smooth and quite? Quick? Hand shock?
Robertson Purist 62" 75#@28
OMP Adirondack Hunter Deluxe 68" 50 @ 28

Winterhawk1960

I've had my Blackfeather for about a year and a half now. It is indeed, smooth......quiet......and quick. There isn't any handshock at all. It's a keeper, and I'm gonna order another set of limbs for it eventually. Elmer knows how to build a bow, and I wouldn't hesitate at all to purchase another one from him.....sight unseen.

Winterhawk1960
What if you woke up tomorrow, with only what you thanked God for today ???

rjackson

Sweet,fast,quite and smooth no hand shock.Very nice bows!!!

Winterhawk1960

What if you woke up tomorrow, with only what you thanked God for today ???

ckanous


vtmtnman

QuoteOriginally posted by ckanous:
Good looking bow Winterhawk.
x2 Real nice looking bow there. :thumbsup:
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Friends call me Pac

I have a Blackfeather a Crow Mag and a Dalton.  All of them shoot and feel great but the simply D shape Dalton is my favorite of the three. The Dalton is the lightest and I guess that's why I like it the best.  

The Blackfeather I have is probably the easiest of the three for arrow tuning.  Just seems to be very forgiving.  Don't get me wrong they all shoot great and are easy to tune an arrow too, just seems like the Blackfeather is the most forgiving of the three.
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flinthead

Just sent a Black Feather to Elmer to get some poundage off and refinished. Great guy to work with . The last 4 years every new bow I see from him has more detailed woodwork . These bows shoot as smooth as a Hummingbird , and that is as good as it gets. Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

Nate N

thanks guys.  My buddy is looking at getting one and i wanted to give him some input
Robertson Purist 62" 75#@28
OMP Adirondack Hunter Deluxe 68" 50 @ 28

Winterhawk1960

Let's try this again.......



Winterhawk1960
What if you woke up tomorrow, with only what you thanked God for today ???

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gak

I had a Blackfeather. A really nice bow but mine wasn't near as pretty as that one. Outstanding.

Greg

Colotrad

I love mine.  Flat shooting and smooth.  The skinny strings really make it quiet too.
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