I bought my liberty from you this past winter. I am finally
getting to shoot it outdoors and to say it shoots well is an
understatement. I literally can not shoot two arrows at the
same target without ruining arrows, even at 40 yards. Every
time I look at my bow I am blown away by your ability to think
outside the box, and make this jewel.
Roy Guidry Jr
Some time ago I talked to you and then introduced you to my son, Matt, (Offensive tackle for the New England Patriots) for whom you later
manufactured and set-up a bow. I was in Boston this weekend for a game and Matt and I had a chance to do some hunting, but more importantly, I had a
chance to shoot the bow. I must admit that it was far better than I expected on accuracy and consistency. I would like to purchase a bow and all accessories
as Matt's bow, except I would like a bow in the 55-65 pound range set up at 60 pounds draw weight. Yes, I also shoot at 32-inch draw length.

I used to shoot demo archery for Fred Bear back in the 60's (flying targets), but I never would have expected to be able to shoot pure
instinctive with your bow. I was pleasantly surprised that I could. Fred like you was a good engineer. Back in the days when GM was deciding to use
fiberglass springs on the Corvette, my brother Bob, who was an
engineering manager for Inland Division of GM, explained to GM that the technology required already was complete in Fred's process at Grayling, MI. Fred
gave the technology of linear spun glass to GM at no charge.

Again, I am extremely impressed with your engineering skill. Please send me a bill and a delivery date. I am getting older, so hopefully the wait won't be too
long.

Thanks, William C Light
comments = Howard.
I bought my liberty from you this past
winter. I am finally getting to
shoot it outdoors and to say it shoots
well is an understatement.I
literally can not shoot two arrows at the
same target without ruining
arrows, even at 40 yards.Every time I
look at my bow I am blown away by your
ability to think outside the box, and
make this jewel.I sure hope you
are successful in this venture.
Carl Jensen
comments = Fast unbelievably
quite & most of all, the most
awsome bow ill
probably ever shoot in my time!
Thanks for a bow that fills like it was
made for me personally. All I can
say is WOW! Clint Slatcoff,
Valparasio Indiana.
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I love my Liberty bow!  I shoot with a inertia drop-away rest
Vital Gear HoloPino sight (you do not need a peep) and I
found my bow likes stiff heavy arrows.  They really quiet it
down.  When I bought the rest the archery shop owner’s son
helped set the rest up with me ( I think he just wanted to see it
shoot).
 After 20 arrows I was hitting a quarter size dot at
20 and 30 yards (broke 3 nocks).
 When I went back into
the shop area to pay for the rest the owner (a Mathews
Dealer) (as he held my bow) made several comments about
the short piece of junk (my bow) and it couldn’t shoot well.  His
son told his Dad he better shut up, because he just watched
that junk
screem arrows into nickels at 30 yards.  Several
people were checking  the bow out before I left.  It seems
every time I take the bow out people want to see it shoot (they
think it’s a kids bow or a joke until they see how well it shoots.)  
I know a couple of people we bought a Liberty after they
looked at mine, they love theirs too.  Thanks for making a
quality product.
Ron 7/27/2007
comments = AWESOME! The one and only word that can describe this unique
hunting instrument. At first sight I went "WHAT?" I guess some of us
old hunters have certain concepts of what a hunting bow should look like.
This caused some apprehension on my part, however, my local supplier
said to take it and try it. Two hours later I was back in the store
closing the deal. Since then I have tuned and sighted in both field points
and broadheads. Great speed and accuracy (some bows just won't give you
both) In fifty years of hunting I've never carried anything so easily
through the woods and I'm hunting in some thick Florida woods and
swamps. My confidence level in this equipment is higher than anything else
I've ever carried. The only problem I see is your marketing efforts. Few
hunters have ever seen or heard of this bow. Although that may not be a
problem for me because in the off hunting season I shoot 3-D
tournaments and I know this will give me an advantage in that arena as we!
ll. Once you start an extensive marketing effort I'll surely lose that
advantage. Please keep me updated on any upgrades (although I can't see
and reason for any) via e-mail.
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Howard

I just wanted to say how pleased I am with the performance of this
bow.  I had the bow paper tuned and shooting two inch groupings @
20 yards with 65 arrows in under an hour.  I made a less than perfect
first shot on this buck and hit it a little far back.  The buck stopped at
50 yards and gave me a second shot at the neck while facing straight
away from me and looked back to see what had just happened.  
When he looked back in my direction I threaded an arrow into the
three inch window of his neck at 50 yards.  The arrow flew perfectly!!  
This is a pope & young 9 pointer which is at the taxidermist and is
awaiting the required drying time to be officially scored.  Initial scored
put him in the upper mid 130s.  I videoed the buck two nights before I
shot it, then I was videoing two 8 point bucks sparring under my tree
when this guy decided to come in to show who was boss.  Sadly, I had
a faulty battery in my video camera and it went dead before the shot.   
I’ve come across a few non believers with this bow until they hear the
story behind this buck.  It’s quiet and super fast.

Thanks for the bow I’ve
been searching for for years.   
Scott P. Piton  (See picture)
Danny's 500 lb Terrorist pig.

Congratulations on making one hell of a bow. Early this fall a friend of mine ordered his
Liberty 1. When he got it he Tech just purchased in 06. He wanted me to let him know if it
was up to snuff with my Bow Tech. At first I looked at it small and light. I WAS MISTAKEN.
The first shot out of the Liberty 1 was all I needed to start wanting one. There were
Congratulations on making one hell of a bow. Early this fall a friend of mine ordered his
Liberty 1. When he got it he two friends with me at the time and none of us could believe how
quick and quite the bow was. I took turns shooting asked me to set it up for him and try it out.
I usually keep up to date with current technology and was shooting a Bow the same arrows
from my bow and then from the Liberty1. The Liberty one was consistently quiter and faster
than mine with no more hand shock and that was without a stabilizer on it.
That was all it took. After giving my buddy his bow back I started on a mission to get a local
shop to become a dealer. After a couple of weeks it happened and I ordered mine. I recieved
it the week before PA whitetail archery season started so the race was on to get comfortable
enough with it to responsibly take it into the woods. After a couple of days, 50 or so shots, 2
busted arrow shafts and countless vanes being destroyed by stacking shots on top of them I
felt I could comfortably hunt with it. I was consistently smacking arrows at 20 yards, putting
them in a snuff can at 30, and in 4-5" groups at 50.
After hunting around my job schedule I took time off and worked around my hunting
schedule. It paid off! I passed up 4 or 5 different bucks waiting for a shot at one of three that
I had been watching. On Nov 3rd it happened. One of the three picked up the scent trail I left
and followed it all too well right to my stand. He stood directly under the tree and sniffed the
climbing stick when his rack hit it made a nice "tink!!" it scared the hell out of him and he
bolted out to 15 yards then slowed to a walk. He was moving straight away so I couldn't get a
shot. He walked to 20, then to 25. he had no intention of stopping or giving me a shot so at
25 yards I grunted. He stopped at 30 yards and looked over his left shoulder. Already at full
draw, from when he startled himself and ran, I saw a window behind his left rib and hit the
release. The arrow entered right right where the 30 yard pin was aimed for and exitted his
right shoulder. He ran less than 80 yards and dropped. He is my widest spread buck to date.
His inside spread is 21" and he is a 10 point. He hasn't been scored yet but I'm guessing
right around 140. His dressed weight was over 200 lbs. He is quite a trophy and I'm glad I
had the Liberty 1 to take him with.
Check out the pics I've included.
Thanks again for a GREAT bow.

Kevin Miller
Russellton, PA
Taken by Orland Paz with the Liberty I

comments = I saw your Liberty 1 bow today at an archery
dealer in Albany, NY. I have to admit, seeing it for the first
time, I thought it to be a promotional mock-up to show off a
bow press. Yup, Just a mock-up toy...until the dealer took it
down and shot it. I have to say it takes an awful lot to impress
me. I am Impressed. You might want to think about putting a
small video on your web site showing someone shooting the
Liberty 1. Watching his draw and release is what made me
realize, This bow is the next step in the evolution of bow
hunting.
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Early this spring a new friend let me shoot his super fancy Matthews bow that he said cost $800. We
have the same draw length, and are both lefties, so I shot it several times and wow, was I impressed. I
shrunk my groups at 40 yards to about 8 inches instantly with this thing. I was really starting to like
this archery thing, and I was dead set on buying one of these Matthews bows.

Then this summer my son came over with a magazine to show me this big write-up on some new
radical bow. I read it and thought, hmmm, seems interesting. I have always been one who liked to be
different, and figured with the guarantee I had nothing to lose. I figured I'd get this new Liberty thing
and shoot it, and most likely send it back, but at least I could tell people I tried it.

Well, I still have it, and it is amazing. Super light, amazing let off, super quiet, and incredibly accurate.
I can tell you right now that if you gave every beginning archer one of your bows, you would have
many lifetime archery addicts. This Liberty I bow is absolutely wonderful. It is perfectly balanced, and
very easy to hold on target. My 40 yard groups are easily inside of 5 inches now, and my 50 yard
groups are under 12 inches, and that is with very little practice. I don't get much time to shoot.

I am so happy with how light this bow is and how easy it is to shoot very consistently and accurately. I
am leaving tomorrow to go archery elk hunting for the first time. I am so confident with the Liberty I,
that I know if I get a shot inside of 50 yards I will have an elk this archery season. My son is right
handed, and he shot my bow the other day and couldn't believe it shooting opposite handed! He is
planning on ordering one as soon as he can save the cash.

One other thing, I took it to the local pro shop with me the other day and I couldn't get out of there.
Everyone wanted to look at it, draw it, watch me shoot it. It was rediculous. Most people hadn't ever
seen it, but some had seen it in a magazine. One of the local well known archers said I should set up
a stand and start selling them! I told him I wouldn't need to be much of a salesman, these bows would
sell themselves if people just had one here to test out.

The price is well worth the performance and the great advantage of having a super short and light
bow. (cheaper than a lot of other top bows out there!) I'll probably be ordering another for a backup, I
don't think I'll ever want to shoot any other bow.

-- One very happy Liberty I owner --
This 1380 lb Eland was
taken by Tony Dukes.  
Looks like it is the #4
Eland taken in the world.  
Bow is a 50 lb Liberty I.  
By the way the arrow
passed clean thru.
See:
African Bow Hunt
Part 1
Shoot for 20 days
before you decide to
buy.
The Liberty I
bow honored
again.  We
took the
Bronze.