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Anybody shoot a 54" Thunderchild at 29"

Messages posted to thread:
ruintfletch 22-Jan-15
Whittler 22-Jan-15
Stykman 22-Jan-15
Bowmania 22-Jan-15
Sportsman 24-Jan-15
Frank V 24-Jan-15
RymanCat 24-Jan-15
fdp 24-Jan-15
From: ruintfletch
Date: 22-Jan-15




Will it work at 29" Just purchased one. Any other info on quietness, smoothness, speed etc would be helpful. Thanks, Bob

From: Whittler
Date: 22-Jan-15




Give Big Jim. Call I am sure he will be more than glad to help you.

From: Stykman
Date: 22-Jan-15




A little late to be wondering about that now I would think.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Jan-15




I think Stykman knows what I know!!!

Bowmania

From: Sportsman
Date: 24-Jan-15




"Will it work at 29" Just purchased one. Any other info on quietness, smoothness, speed etc would be helpful. Thanks, Bob"

It will and does.

I have 54"AMO #50@28" Thunderchild and I draw it to 29.25". There may have been a time or two where I "wondered if I felt any stacking". Nah. I don't.

It certainly is a really short bow though. I have a 56" TC and a 64" Buffalo and wow, they feel bigger.

These bows are really nice shooters. They are dead in the hand and really quiet. I can't say enough great stuff about Big Jim's craftsmanship. He make high end furniture quality bows. I've got three of his bows which must say something. You'll be super psyched no matter what you get.

Enjoy.

From: Frank V
Date: 24-Jan-15




I don't have a Thunderchild, but I do shoot a Bear KMag, it's 52" & shoots well at my 29" draw.

From: RymanCat
Date: 24-Jan-15




I have a TC a 56" @ 29 thats what I shoot and no issues. I have a few short bows and no issues.

From: fdp
Date: 24-Jan-15




All you have to do is ask Jim. He will tell you straight up the truth.





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