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    • assenheimer
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        CAN ANYONE TELL ME FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ABOUT THESE BOWS.I HAVE READ ALL SORTS OF GOOD THINGS INCLUDING ,HOW EFFICIENT THE LIMBS ARE.BEEN SHOOTING RECURVES FOR QUITE A WHILE AND WAS THINKING ABOUT PICKING UP A LONGBOW. THANKS FOR ANY HELP!

      • james gilmer
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          Its true , they are everything they are claimed to be. No hype. I hunted with a one pc for two seasons and a 3 pc for two more. I prefer the one piece over the three pc. But that’s just me. I was shooting a 42 lb 3 pc and it was every bit as fast as bows 5 to 10 lbs heavier. Great performance.
          Here is a buck killed with a 3 pc ACS

          here is another same season different state

        • sagebrush
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            I shot mine for a while and put it up for sale. I didn’t want to lose that much and no one wanted to pay more so I kept it. I shot it a bunch more and finally figured it out. It is very adjustable. Cut way past center so you can shoot all kinds of arrows out of it.I use a very thick strike plate. I was also going by what I was told to use as a brace height. I now shoot it at 7 1/2 inches and it is very stable. It is very efficient. I have not chronographed it but those arrows are moving.It is also very accurate. Very easy to shoot. I think there would be far fewer for sale if people learned how to shoot them. It is now my go to bow. I killed an elk with it this year. I bought another pair of limbs for it too. They came with limb savers on them. Ugliest things I ever saw. Since I raised my brace height and messed with my nock set to the point where it shoots right it is very quiet. I think the limbsavers were on there because they did the same thing I did at first, they just didn’t get it to the point where it was quiet. Before I got mine adjusted it was loud. I love mine now. I didn’t for a while though. I shoot mine like I do my recurves, with a straight wrist. It increases my draw length and seems to work better with this bow. Gary

          • bruc
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              Two very nice deer ❗

            • assenheimer
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                THANKS FOR THE IMPUT,I THINK ONE OF THE THINGS THAT APPEALED TO ME ABOUT THIS BOW IS THE HANDLE.LOOKS SIMILAR TO THE HANDLE OF MOST RECUVES.

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