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Never thought I would but I do (my brand spankin new Lost Creek NAT)

Started by K. Mogensen, July 24, 2010, 10:30:00 PM

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K. Mogensen

The Paduke in the second one was a lot lighter before Chad glued it up. It was a lot more of a fiery red color. Still looks awesome though. I'm still likin the Osage myself.

I got to shoot both bows for a couple hours today. To be super honest, it's a tough decision. I like the NAT because it's a bit more compact, but it still draws real smooth. It's a quick little bow. It's grouping my arrows really well too.

It's hard because my NAT is 4#'s heavier than my 58. So yeah it's quicker, but that could be due to they weight.

At my 27.5-28" draw, I notice no stacking and no finger pinch. It just feels good.

The grip on my NAT is a bit bigger and I really like it. But the Grip on my 58" is a bit smaller, and I really like that one too.

This is gonna sound really really stupid, but what it comes down to for me, is that I like the overlays on the heel of the grip on that NAT. I think those just really look shnazzy and set the bow off.

Bottom line, I could pick either one of these bows up and kill a deer with it at 20 yards. That's about the best I can do for a review on both. I'm really grouping about the same with both bows. Maybe just a little tiny bit better with the NAT.

If you want a shorter bow that is smooth and doesn't stack like a lot of short bows do, I'd say get the NAT. If your draw is a bit longer and you need the length, or if your just not that into short bows, I'd get the 58".

Wish I could do better...

K. Mogensen

If you guys have any questions that I didn't answer about either bow, just ask. I'm probably missing a lot of things.

Shinken

Nice fish KM, but that LOST CREEK is even *nicer*!

Enjoy!

Shoot straight, Shinken
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helo

Good looking bows and most of all its good to see a fellow utahn who shoots a lost creek mine is 60in. 46lbs at 29in. I love to shoot mine it is the first longbow I have owned and it is one quiet bow chad is good to deal with. I am thinking of trying one of his new 64in. models.Keep shooting thanks for the pictures.


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