I just traded for a Dryad Bushwacker bow and WOW. The website pictures do not do these bows justice. I am very impressed with the zero hand shock and no finger pinch with the 58" bow drawing to 28". I am used to 64" plus bows.
Just a :clapper: for Dryad Bows.
20 yard group tonight
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I am really looking forward to getting my bow at the Dryad bow build/hog hunt later this month.
Rick
I have a Bushwacker as well,and it's the best bow I've owned and I've shot a lot of em over the years......Mike and Jason are top knotch for sure...... Terry
I totaly agree!
I'll see you at the hunt Rick!
Derek
Pictures?
I shot one at the W. Va. Expo and really liked it. Not only is it smooth and accurate but it has that unique look to it too. Hope to shoot them again at Compton's and then....
They are great bows! I just got a Wind Talker and it is quickly becoming a favorite to shoot.
Glad you like it,just too short for me.
Thanks again tnbuckskinner :thumbsup:
Very nice!
Way to go! Congrats on your new bow and good shootin!
Derek, Glad to see you are going on that hunt. You are going to have a blast!Good luck and post lots of picks of your BushWacked hog brother!!
Mark
Way to Go Wingnut and Crew at Dryad!! Y'all make a 5 Star Bow!!!
I've said it before and it is worth repeating. dryad bows are great bows both to look at and shoot and mike and jason are just great people to deal with and have as friends. Great job mike
Dang guys.
We just got in from the Vanderpool shoot and saw this thread. Thanks for the kind words.
Yep TN 58" is not for everyone, that's why we build the other bows that are longer. Hope to have a SoothSayer with the new limb design to show in a few days.
Mike
Dang! Add another bow to the Littlefeather wish list! Note to self: Stay off Tradgang. Too much to druel over! I'll see you guys in about 10 days. The pigs and cooperating right now so everything looks really good. Bring em and get em broke in right! CK
Mike and Company do a fine job.......I's shot a few of his bows....and Doug Campbell's tripped my trigger for sure.
Hmmmmmmm aint heard from Doug.....hope he's trailing in Hawaii.......
two months ago i got three pigs with my whacker then finished off three more that wheelie shooter couldnt hit in the vitals every shot in the vitals except for one in the neck but that one droped like a stone dont know what it is about these bows its like they have a soul of there own
Well, the name says it all. For those who may not know, I got this from Wikipedia.
Dryads are female tree spirits in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies 'oak,' from an Indo-European root *derew(o)- 'tree' or 'wood.' Thus dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. They were also, in some respects, considered to be the elementals given the power over, also even said to be composed of the element of, wood. "Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult," Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities (Burkert 1986, p174). Normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis who was known to be a friend to most nymphs. [1]
Hope this explains the "soul of there own" =)
Derek