J.D.- Thanks

. Yeah, so far I've been able to hit my targets twice as far as I used to (usually

). I've been shooting alot at as many diffrent ranges as I can, but I'll still need more practice to be able to hit what I want at all of them

. So far, at close range I can hit a 3" circle out to about 15 yards, and a pie plate between 20 and 30 yards. Longer ranges are up for grabs- I'm still leanring how to gauge distance. But so far, shooting longer, heavier bows with heavy arrows and Hill's split-vision method has drastivally increased my accuracy on the whole. I need more practice of course, but I'm having alot of fun in doing so

. I can't let the local tree rats fall into a fall sense of security

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Glenn- I was amazed at how little hickory was needed to get a heavy bow, even with a 6' bow. So Osage should be no problem. As for weight, I can more easily draw this 80#, 70" bow than I can a 76#, 64" bow. Hill used 110# for hunting, so it may not be that impractical. As for the tiller, it took me a week to tiller the limbs and two days to break it in, all the while checking the tiller. Seems after all that, it finally held. The bottom limb is a bit stiffer though, if that affects anything.