Hickory Creek HD-24 (pic)
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Hickory Creek HD-24 (pic)
This is the first that I have seen this bow. I'm not sure if this has been mentioned much around here, but I thought it would be interesting to share anyway.
Here are some specs copied from http://www.fastestbows.com/reviews/h...reek_hd-24.htm
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Hand drawn
24 inches axel to axel
Single or dual cam
Left or right handed
55-75-pound draw weight
11.5-inch brace on single cam, 10.5 inches on dual
75% letoff
IBO speed 270 fps
7 inches of draw length adjustment on single cam, 4 inches on the dual
Camo Outback finish
13-inch Power Tuff limbs
18-inch power stroke
57-degree limb angle makes for smooth shooting
Riser milled from 6061 aluminum
Grip is located in front for ultimate control, also serves as a stirrup if used as a Draw-Loc bow
The smallest and most compact bow on the market
Long brace height for incredible forgiveness
Rear weight displacement allows the bow to be held "rock solid" at full draw at time of release
ELA (extreme limb angulation) eliminates all hand shock
Here are some specs copied from http://www.fastestbows.com/reviews/h...reek_hd-24.htm
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Hand drawn
24 inches axel to axel
Single or dual cam
Left or right handed
55-75-pound draw weight
11.5-inch brace on single cam, 10.5 inches on dual
75% letoff
IBO speed 270 fps
7 inches of draw length adjustment on single cam, 4 inches on the dual
Camo Outback finish
13-inch Power Tuff limbs
18-inch power stroke
57-degree limb angle makes for smooth shooting
Riser milled from 6061 aluminum
Grip is located in front for ultimate control, also serves as a stirrup if used as a Draw-Loc bow
The smallest and most compact bow on the market
Long brace height for incredible forgiveness
Rear weight displacement allows the bow to be held "rock solid" at full draw at time of release
ELA (extreme limb angulation) eliminates all hand shock