Hello Mr. Goff,
I felt absolutely compelled to write you a note. I have always been fascinated with crossbows,but they all were so heavy and bulky... till surfing the net one day and I saw a picture of yours. Love at first sight ! Researched the forums, including the crossbow haters and the "that thang is ugly, it don't even look like a crossbow " purists. Isn't that what the purists said about the stealth fighter plane too ? Anyway , I hope the archery nation will recognize what a fine advancement and contribution you have made to the industry. I am now a part of that nation because of you , as are countless hundreds of disabled people that simply could not be even a part of it with a conventional bow or the behemoth crossbows that are everywhere.
The quality of your workmanship and dedication to your craft is truly inspiring . My 401k will not be getting as large of an annual contribution in the years to come but I'm sure having a heck of a good time with this bow. I can't wait to try the new mini version and I'm sure you have others on the blackboard. It is truly a example of functional art in motion. Thank you sir.
100 Yard shots into a pumpkin
I had a chance to move back and shoot at a long distance and I did very well. I had my wife Lisa pick me up a pumpkin and began shooting at a 100 yards. I shot 12 times and hit the pumpkin 11 times. Not to bad with a 18 1/2 inch bow. Take a look at the In-Line Vertical Crossbow Page to view it.
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