Well, you can't trust a guy with "outlaw" in his name, so I'm learning. Osage Outlaw came to my little gathering in KY. While here, he put on a demonstration on how to apply snake skins to a bow. The bow was sexy little osage number that looked even hotter with a rat snake skin running down her curvy limbs.
At the Classic, Clint brought the bow to me saying he'd finished it and wanted my opinion. She look great. I asked could I draw her back, knowing that Clint and I, both have a 26" draw. Man did she feel smooth in my hands. He told me it was the bow he built for 2013 trade and the recipient was going to be here. What a lucky guy. I noticed there was a piece of electrical tape covering the recipient's name. Clint said I could take a peek of who was getting the bow it I promised not to tell them. I took a look. IT WAS ME!!!
So a word of advice, If you're dealing with an Outlaw, expect to horn swaggled.
How does it shoot you ask? Well let me tell you. I only shot 20 stations of the course at the Classic. I used my new Osage Outlaw bow. Well, I shot a higher score with this bow in 20 stations than I did 2 years ago shooting all 40 stations.
Let jump to the money shot shall we.