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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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Bud B.

Just took the plunge an sent a deposit on a 7 Lakes Carolina Night.


Now the wait ......
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Shinken

QuoteOriginally posted by rushlush:
 
Nice one Rush!  Very nice!

How does that carbon feel on that lady?

Shoot straight, Shinken

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Brianlocal3

Bud,
Good job I the 7lakes. mike is a great guy to talk to and deal with, my son Max shoots on of his bows and they are fantastic.  What specs are you going with?
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Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Ralphie

QuoteOriginally posted by rushlush:
 
Great lookin' bow !
Good luck with it !!
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rushlush

Shinken, the bow shoots extremely well, very fast for a Hill style bow. I'm having issues with the grip, it is to short for my hands.

Bud B.

QuoteOriginally posted by Brianlocal3:
Bud,
Good job I the 7lakes. mike is a great guy to talk to and deal with, my son Max shoots on of his bows and they are fantastic.  What specs are you going with?
I've asked Mike to work with me on a few special details...

68" ntn

47ish at 28

Osage riser 14" fade to fade with 4 1/2" straight grip.

2 3/16" deep grip before leather is placed on handle.

no wider than 1" grip/limbs w/ brown on brown glass OR brown belly clear back. (He's trying to find some green glass for me)

slightly radiused shelf. (still not a definite)

2 lams each maple/bamboo

trapped limbs w/narrow tips.

I'll see Mike this weekend at the NC shoot in Wilkesboro and talk with him about the build.

I like Mike's work. I think more folks should look his way for Hill style and other bows. You can't beat how he backs his bows either.

And he's a bird dog fellow to boot   :)
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SportHunter

QuoteOriginally posted by rushlush:
Shinken, the bow shoots extremely well, very fast for a Hill style bow. I'm having issues with the grip, it is to short for my hands.
Most of my older Hill style bows have what seems like a short grip; however, I've noticed no more grip is needed as any more would be excess wood.

You may want to shoot it some more before you rush to sell it as I see it listed and am currently drooling over it wondering what I should sell or trade...

I would agree that is a fairly large investment to give up on with just 60 shots.  I asked my wife if I could spend $1100, she said mean things to me.  I am wondering how that bow looks in your hand. As in, how big is your hand that you run out of grip. Of course, if the grip was a bit less deep, it would be a good bit longer.

Ralphie

QuoteOriginally posted by rushlush:
Shinken, the bow shoots extremely well, very fast for a Hill style bow. I'm having issues with the grip, it is to short for my hands.
On both my Expedition, and also on my Hawk, my grip is similar looking.
Thin, (rather narrow), and deep, front to back. According to David this thin teardrop/wedge grip style, was the style favored by Mr. Hill.

The grip is important; and can be a real distraction when it's not right. I have bought and sold bows, in a heartbeat because the grip was not right.
It's like a pair of shoes .... they gotta feel right.

 I think putting your beautiful Expedition in the Classifieds after only 60 arrows shot, is a good move. It assures the next owner, the bow is almost brand new.
With a wait of  .... at least ...... a year and a half for a new Expedition order with Miller, someone  ...hopefully ... will be very happy.

Good luck with that!

Ralph
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Brianlocal3

Bud,
I too am a fan of Mikes work. He is amazing and my dad raised as trained Labs and Brittneys so bird dogs are another passion of mine. I called Mike to talk bows and ended up talking an hour about dogs instead and after I hung up realized I never did order a bow. LOL, I had to call back
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Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

tradlongbow

The day Jesus received the bow he came over to my house. He shot the bow a few times in my back yard, and right away he knew the grip was too small for what he likes.

Jesus has very large hands, he wear's a XL A.L. glove. He also like's a much larger grip on his bows. He prefers the Shultz shaped grip just larger all around.  This bow is in mint condition, and would be an excellent bow for someone.
Darren

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SunSet Hill, stringfollow, 66" 53@27.5",

SportHunter

I can't blame him for liking the Schulz grip, they are large but have a great feel to them.

Blaino

Darren-  I put electrical tape on my shelf after I saw your bow in GA.... It's working great and is lasting a lot longer then I thought.   :thumbsup:
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but the chase."

tradlongbow

QuoteOriginally posted by Blaino:
Darren-  I put electrical tape on my shelf after I saw your bow in GA.... It's working great and is lasting a lot longer then I thought.    :thumbsup:  
The electrical tape works good with wood shafts, they don't make noise when drawing the arrow. I've also found that cloth medical tape to wrap bandages works good with carbon and aluminum arrows to keep them quiet.
Darren

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"Archery may not be the sport of all Kings, but Archery is the King of Sports"
Howard Hill

SunSet Hill, stringfollow, 66" 53@27.5",

sticksnstones

If you guys like that tape, check out gaffer tape!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaffer_tape  

I love this stuff!
Thom

tradlongbow

QuoteOriginally posted by sticksnstones:
If you guys like that tape, check out gaffer tape!
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaffer_tape  

I love this stuff!
Thom
Thom- Looks like that will work too. Where have you found it?
Darren

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"Archery may not be the sport of all Kings, but Archery is the King of Sports"
Howard Hill

SunSet Hill, stringfollow, 66" 53@27.5",

sticksnstones

I got mine from a local high end photography shop, places like Guitar Center often have some too.
Thom

Overspined

Thom,   It's time to change the pic avatar associated with your name if you're going to be hanging out on the Hill thread.  I keep checking to make sure I'm on the right thread when I see it!

  :archer2:    :D

sticksnstones

:biglaugh:  
Yeah Matt, as soon as I have a good pic of me and something dead I'll be changing it in a hurry!!!
Thom

Blaino

QuoteOriginally posted by sticksnstones:
If you guys like that tape, check out gaffer tape!
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaffer_tape  

I love this stuff!
Thom
thanks Thom.  i'll have to give a try.
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

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