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Old 08-29-2007, 12:23 PM
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Default Cook's Mountain MultiCam Recurve

I once owned a Bill Stewart MultiCam recurve. However, I sold it because it was too short, 56", and too heavy, 53#@28", for me to comfortably shoot. I recently advertised for a Stewart MultiCam in the 60" and 46-49# range. I received a PM from a fella that told me about a bowyer who was mentored by Mr. Stewart and who started building the MultiCam in memory of his mentor who passed away several years ago.

That bowyer is Roy Coursey of Cook's Mountain Archery. I gave Roy a call and had a great conversation with him. I told him I wanted to order one of the bows. He told me the price and I really wanted to order the bow!

Below is a pic of the bow in Roy's shooting machine at 28" AMO ready to be shot through his chronograph.

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:25 PM
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Here's a pic of the 49#@28" bow sitting on top of Roy's chronograph readout after it had shot a 450 gr arrow through the chrony.

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:26 PM
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Default RE: Cook's Mountain MultiCam Recurve

Here's a pic of the finished bow. The upper limb shows the MultiCam "crinkled" limb shape.

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Here's a pic of another MultiCam bow Roy had in his shop with the bow fully braced.

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:47 PM
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The Cook's Mountain MultiCam recurve is a phenomenal shooting bow. It is very smooth, verrrry quiet, verrry fast, absolutely dead in the hand with my 50-55 cedars at 29" BOP with 125 gr points, and is a consistently accurate shooting bow. For the price, it is a great bargain, too.

The dark wood in the riser looks like Ebony, but actually it is Indian Rosewood. The other wood is Cocobolo and the unique accent is Maple. The limbs are Zebrawood.

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OK that's a recurve I've never seen before. What's the purpose of the "crinkled limb shape"? Does it increse the power? Elimanate some of the recoil? Allow for a smoother draw? I'm intriuged. tell me all about it.
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