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WARNING Bowaholics should avoid this thread! More pics added.

Started by vermonster13, April 12, 2008, 01:57:00 PM

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Rob DiStefano

Real nice lookin' bow, Dave ... too bad them limb tips is all gnarled up and curved.  :D
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vermonster13

Bob doesn't make lb limbs for the Cheyenne yet.

The ibuprofen kicked in so I shot some more and got some better pics.




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buckster

This is sure enough a nice looking Cheyenne David, and some very good shooting from 18 yards out.

Morrison is on my "have to own" list, you never see anything but the upmost praise for his bows.
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HATCHCHASER

Dibbs!  How is the speed and sound.  More importantly sound.  I hear the foam cores are quieter.
Bowmania, the cheyenne is a deflex riser where the shawnee is more straight.  Some say a deflex riser is more smooth drawing, cause of the limb pad angles, and more forgiving.  I think David's is a medium grip where a low would be more thin.
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vermonster13

Speed is excellent and as far as sound it might be a little quieter than the boo limbs, but with tuning the Cheyennes get quiet pretty easily anyways.
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bentpole

I'm going to have to do a road trip. Another sweetheart bow Dave . Good Luck with her.I guess your feeling better?

vermonster13

Come on up Tom. I waited almost two weeks before I started shooting again and actually got permission from the doctor to shoot this week. So now I can post pics again without home repercussions. There is no evidence of the other shootings.    :biglaugh:
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bayoulongbowman

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Killdeer

Those are beautiful woods in there, Dave. I like the accent stripes, they tone down the transition between the light and the dark. It's a good shooter and a sweet weight, I think you are good to go hunting on those limbs. Sorry, Bob.  :D  
Never noticed that flat until snag ratcheted his yap.  :knothead:  
Bowmania asked about thinner grips. Mine has a narrowed grip, which is one reason I snagged it from the "In Stock" list. Oh, sorry, snag. I meant "snarfed".  :p  
I believe that bow will be good therapy for you, Dave, and you will find yourself hanging onto it with all the tenacity I exercise on mine.
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JL

Man, your on a roll Dave! You have been getting some real beauties here lately. Looks like another sweet shooter in your stable!

JL
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Arwin

Great to see your back shooting and what a awesome bow!
Just one more step please!

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vermonster13

Thanks guys. Will be some more additions this week. Have to make up for lost time. lol
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vermonster13

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Chris Surtees

Good looking Morrison Dave. I need to get a set of the foam carbons for my Cheyenne.

JC

Nice 'un there bro! Have you shot the Shawnee LB foam carbon? Only reason I'm keeping my last Cheyenne is hoping Bob will send me some LB limbs for it sometime in the not too distant future. May have to change my email address of 9 years....
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vermonster13

Haven't shot the Shawnee ones yet JC. I'm hoping for Cheyenne LB limbs in the near future though.
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