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Big Jim Quiver?

Have to ask, how does that 54" Thunderchild shoot?
Wonder if Big Jim will be at any shows in Michigan in 2020 so I could shoot one.

It’s a great shooting bow, so much so that I have a couple Thunderchilds and a Buffalo. I draw 26 1/2 and my TC is perfect. The big guy draws 29 1/2 and shoot a 56” with no problem.
 
Been checking out Big Jims bows, they look sweet. After the season I may look at upgrading from my Sage 68 inch one piece, my first LB but really liking the trad side. Wonder how it will be going to a 54 inch - my draw is about 28 - 28.5 inches, three under with tab. Really want a take down and something shorter for up in the tree. @BigJim - sounds like you can place a deposit to get in line and decide later on which model, spec's, etc. ?
For three under do you need to specify such for tillering?
 
Acutally Chenryiv, I draw 32"s and shoot a 58" thunderchild.
For 28" a 54" will work, but I do generally recommend a 56" especially for a new TC owner.

Yes, all I require up front is the deposit. It is not necessary to choose split or three under for tillering. This is really a farce that can be accomplished by proper nock height tuning. However, if you want it tillered as such, I can do that as well.
BigJIm
 
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