Originally posted by leatherneck:[QB] QuoteOriginally posted by Rob DiStefano:[qb] hmmm, i think this was an adirondack? really loooong fadeouts ... Thats a sweet looki ng bow Rob.
Originally posted by Rob DiStefano:[qb] hmmm, i think this was an adirondack? really loooong fadeouts ... Thats a sweet looki ng bow Rob.
Originally posted by Wannabe1: We had another decent day of no rain today so, I took the "Redman" out to work on my form a little. Rob had noticed that I was leaning into my shots so, I wanted to practice and try and break that habit. I had a shoulder injury when I was deployed and I think that is what's causing me to lean in a little. The "Redman" is easier to practice with as it is only 45# @ my 29" draw. I shot at about 10yds just keep it simple.
Originally posted by longbowben:
Originally posted by WESTBROOK: What a great thread this has been! Lots of great info and Purdy bows!
Originally posted by chubber: Rob,that adirondack looks alot like an abbott with those long fades.
Originally posted by Molson: I'm looking at that 66" 55@26 Halfbreed with the Ebony Riser and black glass. Of course the 66" 55@27 Halfbreed with Chechen Riser and clear glass wouldn't be bad either! [/QUOTEI'm here to tell you,this bow is gorgeous!!!(66" 55@27) Jason sent it to me to try out cause I wanted to try a Hill bow. The yew on this bow was stunning. It just did not have the specs I wanted or it would not have gone back. I only shot about a dozen arrows through it and sent it back. Then I called in my order. You wont go wrong with this bow if it's one you want.