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New Zebrawood Super Shrew

Started by JC, February 06, 2007, 12:50:00 PM

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Ron LaClair

Paul, To answer your question,... In a shorter bow a forward handle will give you a couple of benefits. First, by getting the pressure point forward it gives the bow greater stability, reducing torque. Secondly, It gives a jump start if you will on the draw which will reduce stacking at normal draw lengths on a shorter bow. This type of handle coupled with a proper limb design to reduce string angle will ultimately produce a stable, sweet shooting, fast pointing bow with little or no hand shock.

Here's a link to the Shrew Story.      http://www.shrewbows.com/super_story.htm#shrewstory
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Legolas

Ron,
Much appreciate the reply. When my ship comes in I would love one of your bows and am thinking of turkey hunting in a blind.

Paul
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JC

Ron, I forgot to ask if these Shrews came with arrow insurance??   :rolleyes:  

 
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Beautiful combination.  I like Ziricote, my Big River riser is really dark brown/black almost ebony.  Sets off the bamboo limbs nicely.
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bentpole

Nice shot JC better practice with only one carbon at a time .It looks like it could get expensive there.Come on October!!!

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WOW!! NICE shootin pard!!    :thumbsup:    That is as clean a Robin Hood as I have ever seen!!    :notworthy:

Timberghost

Beautiful bow bro.  Can't wait to see it in person.

Looks like you are shooting it pretty well too. Now I'm gettin' skeered...  

What are the nomenclatures?  Length,  draw weight,  etc...
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JC,

You forgot to read the fine print in your setup sheet. Ron's not responsible for any arrow damage or game population reductions as a result of bow performance.    :biglaugh:
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