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Great Northern Fireball

Started by varmint101, February 06, 2009, 08:08:00 PM

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varmint101

I did a search and dcouldn't find a whole lot.

I have a chance to get a Great Northern Fireball and was wondering what everyone's experiences are with the bow.

This particular one is marked "proto" that is 64" and is 65@28 with red elm laminations over bamboo limb cores. It has the locator grip as well.

Any info is appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt
Bless The Lord, O My Soul!

Member:
Indiana Bowhunter Association
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society

limbow

Love mine. I have an older one which I prefer to the newer laminated riser design. It is 62" 61#@27". ALL OSAGE! It performs very well and it is a timeless design.
Kevin Osworth
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Chad R

I have 60" and it is great.  Shoots smooth and fast!

fireball31

Love mine. 60" 60@28.quiet and fast

the elf

I have a 62 inch 58@28 Fireball with the indexed riser---which --at my draw length of 26-26 1/2 is about 52 lbs.Mine is Hickory limbs with a Rosewood riser.It is very fast-and very very quiet.I have small hands-- and the index riser is a nice fit for me.

Jack Denbow

I have 2 Fireballs, both 52#@28" and 62"long. Both are hickory with shedua riser with the jack knife straight grip. Like the elf said they are fast and quiet.
Jack
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TGMM Family of the Bow
Life is good in the mountains

Greg Clark

Shot one some years back and it seemed like a really nice bow.  Very nice handle and a smooth shooting bow.  Not bad looking either.


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