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I shot a Sasquatch today!!!

Started by BMG, December 15, 2009, 01:56:00 PM

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BMG

All I can say is WOW!!  Sweet shooter.  Its 50# @29".  Its about 42-43# @ my albatross like 27" draw.  Feels more like 35# to me, buttery smooth. Quiet, yep.  I have this one flinging xx75 2018 with serious authority.  Makes a big thumo when they hit foam.  Hits where I aim.  Grips can be made custom out of a clay impression of your own grip.  

This one is made out of a harvested by hand curly maple and walnut (???).  

Made by an up and coming bowyer out of Oregon.

jamesh76

Very pretty bow there. Cant say that you see tips like that too often.
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Chris Surtees

That is a good looking bow...very unique tips.

kadbow

Really forward riser too, interesting looking bow.
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Sixby

Kirk is a great friend of mine and he builds a neat bow. His bows were right in the top bows speedwise at the Walk the Talk. Like in top 5 and they have a definitive style all their own. I built a bow for Kirk McBride in Alaska out of that same maple. It is really some nice stuff.
Kirk has BigFoot Archery. He also builds a three piece takedown of the same style bow. You won't go wrong dealing with Kirk or getting one of his bows. Merry Christmas, Steve

bayoulongbowman

"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

billy shipp

I like it....those tips are really cool....nice riser design too.

BMG


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>>>------John------>

dragon rider

I have three of Kirk's bows, one for my wife and two for me when I couldn't decided between maple and walnut and got both.

You won't find a better guy to deal with and I've certainly never found a bow with less hand shock than his.  He absolutely stands behind his work.  

He'll also keep you as involved in the building process as you want, which is both good and bad.  It's good because you know what's going on; it's bad because seeing it being built keeps reminding you that you don't have it yet.
Don't meddle in the affairs of dragons; people are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

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Canadian Idle

Is there a web-site or contact info, I'd like to see the 3 piece take -down model. Thanx,...Lloyd

John3

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Hornseeker

I will be shooting the same bow as shown above....real soon... RIGHT BMG!?!?!?! :0) I will weigh in on this thread when that time comes. I've heard nothing but good about them so far and they flip an arrow just a hair shy of a Centaur in FPS.... That is something to be said...for both Kirk and Jimmy...

Ernie

DannyBows

I really like the design, and that wood is awesome! Congrats!!
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

BMG

I was just sitting back looking at this on my bowrack and really the pics do not do justice to this bow!  Curly maple is my new favorite.  

Ernie, mmmm,  ahhhhhh,  yeah I'll ........................................

B M A

Kirk builds a very nice bow.  That curly maple is some he harvested himself.

Sixby

Kirk gave me a bunch of that wood that is so full of bullets that I'm waiting to build a one of a kind heavy target bow out of it LOL. Seriously full of bullets but absolutely gorgeous. Next time I get some from him I'm asking for unleaded.

Jaeger

I'll vouch for Kirk. I have Sasquatch #1 and it is a fantastic bow. It is light as a feather and totally dead in the hand. Kirk has his limb timing down pat! They are very quick, very stable and very pleasant to shoot. Not too bad to look at either. I'll have to see if I can get some pics to put up here.
This one that BMG listed is a traveler. It was at my house for a while and is everything he says it is.
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BMG



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