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fisher2:
here it is, on second look it looks like left limb is a tad stiff that might be me though this is an 80" bow if it helps

adb:
Nice tiller. If that's fir on the belly, it's really dark. Maybe it'll hold up. At 80", it's got enough length. If the left limb is bottom, it's good. What's the draw weight? It doesn't look like that pic is a full draw either... maybe 28" would be my guess.

fisher2:
he says 140#at 28 or 170# at 32" i believe

let me ask you adb what do you think i should pay for it?

adb:
170#@32"  ;D ;D :o ???. Not bloody likely!! I'd need to see a full draw pic with an inline scale to believe that!! And gaining 30# in 4" of draw??? Again, not bloody likely. Judging by this, I wouldn't pay a thin dime for it.
Don't get me wrong, it's a nice looking bow. The tiller is very nice. But, I don't believe the draw weight claim with those materials. If I was going to part with my hard earned doe, I'd want a warranty and pics to prove his claims.

170#@32" is big weight. That's world class stuff. Who's gonna shoot that bow anyway? If it was ipe, yew, or osage on the belly I might believe it, and that's a big might!

fisher2:
well i'd likely only shoot it from normal target shooting style not the warbow distance shooting so 27" i will ask for a scale pic though

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