This is the bow I got my deer with this October. I shot it from 25 yards. Its 43" ntn and draws 45lbs at 20". It zips an arrow 145 fps. It has a tooooon of string follow but still has a bunch of power obviously. Haha it sent my 400 grain arrow with a trade point all the way through a white tail deer. Its a sinew backed elm bow. I love how compact it is. It definitely gives me an advantage when hunting because I can get through tight spaces and stay small when stalking.
That is outrageously cool! I'm not extremely accurate with short bows like that or I would use them more. What kind of release technique do you use to avoid string pinch?
I love the natural bowstring and the natural back camo, too.