100# Sasquatch SS in action

Started by Kirkll, May 29, 2022, 01:37:23 PM

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Kirkll

I have a customer in Germany that ordered a bow with 100# and 80# limbs. He sent me this email today with some video. He wanted to name it "The Interceptor". I thought i'd share this with you.   Kirk

Hey Kirk,
I promised you to send you a video of me shooting the Interceptor!
Today i was roving with my eldest son Johannes! He's 8 right now!
The bow is with the 100 Pound limbs on, haven't tried the lighter ones yet!
She shoots like a dream!
I running a crick it clicker set at 29.5" and 150 spine Black eagle Rampage at 930 grs.
I am very happy!
Martin

Sie haben eine Freigabe für den Ordner Meine Videos im GMX Cloud erhalten:

https://c.gmx.net/@324870898358157504/inOADLcRTNe8gj0vhhEY_w
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Mad Max

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Pat B

Martin pulled that 100# bow like I pull a 45# bow.  :laughing:
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kennym

Cool! I could pull that about half way!  :laughing:
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Mad Max

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Kirkll

I used to swing a 2 pound hammer 10 hours a day, and could draw a 100# bow fairly easy myself. I could bench press over 300# too... I shot an 84# bow until i was 55 years old.

But... Those days are gone now... the last ten years has taken a toll on my upper body strength. I don't much care for anything over 55-57# anymore.   I like Light bows... Heavy weight fishing rods for bigger fish, and staying warm much more these days... :biglaugh:

Kirk
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mmattockx

Damn, that's a foot bow for me.


Mark

wcasey755

I think I'm starting to think I'm a sissy....

beachbowhunter

Looks like he's using it to cut down some trees!
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Buggs

I cant get the videos to play. They load up and the timer indicates its working, but it no play?
Anybody else have this issue?
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Longcruise

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Mad Max

On a lap top, click on video and it works for me
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Kirkll

Quote from: Buggs on May 31, 2022, 03:05:07 PM
I cant get the videos to play. They load up and the timer indicates its working, but it no play?
Anybody else have this issue?

I have to click on them and wait.... They do play.... with a bit of patience.   Kirk
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Buggs

I finally got them to play. My internet connection is so slow, I had to switch over to my phone's hot spot!

That looked painful. I was surprised he is using a static target style draw for that monster poundage.
Just a matter of time before he tears his rotator cuff, or worse.
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Kirkll

Yup.... Heavy draw weights require a lot of upper body strength , and your body's mileage may vary depending on injuries. I shot over 80# until I was 55 years old, and I only weighed a 170-175 pounds in those days.  I finally pulled a muscle that just would heal and had to give up the heavy bows.... Soooooo..... enjoy it while you can I say....

I did build him a light weight 80# set too. :biglaugh:   Kirk
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Pointed_stick

Impressive for sure...not for me these days though
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Buggs

I have to ask, what is the "SS" designation?
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Kirkll

The SS was something I came up with while developing the static tip design. "Sasquatch Static" was the original idea.....

This static tip limb design needed a flatter limb pad angle than my original RC design too.  Then I had requests for both hybrid limbs and SS limbs that fit the same riser. So I had to build some different forms for my hybrid limbs that fit the same riser.... That was an interesting development that changed the forward placement of the grip on an established limb design. Kirk
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