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wabi 03-17-2004 09:20 AM

got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
The new bow arrived this morning, and unfortunately I won't have time to set it up and "test drive" it for a day or two, but it looks good! Shedua riser & walnut limbs.
Can't wait to sling a few arrows with it!
Thanks Chad!

RobinHood36 03-17-2004 08:46 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Congrats on that Thunderbird, I have shot the Firebird and these chek-mates are well built bows and are sweet shooters...;)

PineLander 03-17-2004 09:03 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Wow! the wait is over! Don't forget to let us know what ya think, and NO subjectivity allowed! hehe... ;)

wabi 03-18-2004 06:40 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Still haven't had time to really shoot it, but I did string it and install a nocking point. I have an indoor target with 40 ft max range, and it seemed to shoot OK at my standard nock setting. I braced it at 7 1/2" to allow for some string stretch. My first arrows were slightly left, but they may be a little overspined for the new bow. After 3 shots I was right on target. Shot a couple more and quit while I was hitting the bullseye. I hope to get out and do some real testing this weekend, some "stump shooting".
I am impressed with the looks of the shedua/walnut combo. Wasn't too sure how dark limbs with a lighter riser would look, but I like it! I also haven't installed any string silencers yet, but was amazed as to how quiet it seems without them. I'll add a set, but I'm not sure it even needs them.

Archer18 03-20-2004 07:49 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Congrats on the new bow wabi sounds like a sweet shooter

wabi 03-21-2004 06:56 AM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
I took a couple of pics. Here's a belly view of the grip:

wabi 03-31-2004 07:17 AM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
A couple more views as requested. And a brief description of it's shooting qualities:
The Thunderbird is a very smooth shooting bow. Very little if any handshock. A little noise without string silencers, but that's minimal and silencers should take care of it. Good arrow speed. Tolerant of spine variations over a 10 - 15# range (my bow is 54# at 28" which is my draw length and I've shot arrows from 50/55 to 60/65 spine in it with decent flight from all. Groups change a little of course but flight stays good.
All things considered I'd rate at as in a dead tie for the best shooting longbow I've personally shot, the other being a 3-Rivers tomahawk SS, but the Thunderbird is close to 1/2 the price of the Tomahawk SS, so let's give it #1 spot!:)



LBR 04-05-2004 04:10 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Glad you like it Mike. Have you shot a Crusader yet? I do like the Thunderbird, but............:eek:

Chad

wabi 04-05-2004 09:00 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Chad,
Hate to say it, but the shoulder has been acting up again and I haven't been able to shoot much lately. I can shoot a couple of times to get acclimated to the pain, then shoot a couple of groups before things start to fall apart concentration wise. When I go through these spells I find it best just to hang the bow up for a few days before all confidance is lost. Even if I'm not getting to shoot the new bow as much as I'd like, it sure looks good hanging behind my desk, but not what I really intended for it.
wabi

lcoast 04-05-2004 09:44 PM

RE: got a new CheckMate Thunderbird
 
Wabi, that is a nice looking bow. What is the length?


=keith=


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