I found this one at Raptor Archery in the used bow section. Ted is a great guy and is so much easier than dealing on ****. I get tired of the snipers in the last seconds of an auction. Anyway, at my 32" draw she pulls #48 and is smooth all the way back. Should make a nice white-tail bow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v341/Nocked/Polarfull.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v341/Nocked/Polarriser.jpg)
Sure looks to be in good shape. Bet she shoots nice, huh?
Steve
Beautiful!
I played around some today and she likes an 8" brace, almost 3/4 high nock. I'm shooting off the original brush rest, 3 under. I'm surprised my .500 spine 125gr tip arrows bareshaft well and really thought I'd need around a .400 spine. There is a teflon "plunger" that you can adjust the center shot with although it is not spring loaded. Putting the .500's well away from centershot must be the reason they shoot so well. They come in at 8.9grs per pound. I'll try some .400's and will probably have to turn in the "plunger" some. Fun stuff!