After finding a note when I got home yesterdaythat Ihad missed adelivery from FedEx having something to do with "hunting," I was stoked to hear the knock atthe door this morning and see the uniformed delivery man standing there holding a few packages.
So was my son; good thing he only weighs about35 lbs! By the time I went and got the camera, this is how I found him:
The fit and finish on these two bows are nothing short of awesome, and I absolutely love the Realtree Hardwoods HD. Here they are after throwing on a couple accessories really quick. The Tribute is on top with the Wild Thing and an NAP Quicktune 3000 attached, and the Allegiance has the Spot-Hogg Hunter Hogg-It, the APA Twister Safari and the Stealth stabilizer already attached (the rest isn't close to being set up yet and I just pulled the cord through the tab on the cable slide and tied a quick little knot to get a general idea of how it was going to perform):
Here's a couple closer views of how great the camo transferred and what a beautiful finish these bows have:
This is the 6" Stealth, which is also dipped at the Waterdog facilities owned by BowTech:
I've got to say once again how incredible the factory grips on BowTechs are; they just have to be among the most torque-free, best-feeling grips out there. I was inspecting them closely and was amazed at how little wood sticks out on either side of the riser. This is about as close as you can come to "shooting off the riser" but maintaining the warmth and feel of having a wood grip.
It's gonna take a bit to get these set up and dialed in, but if I'm gone from here for a few months, you'll know where I'm at... just call my wife and have her go out to the back yard where I'll be shooting...