These comments were collected over the years. Pretty much stopped collecting them.

Well let me first say that I just purchased a used liberty 1 and it is AWESOME!Super fast, quiet and accurate. I really wanted to go with a new liberty but couldnt afford one. I was wondering though, will a red dot scope like the one HHA makes fit and function ok on your bow? I know you recomend vital gear head units and i have shot alot of there products and they are great, but i would like to eliminate the peep on this bow and a red dot is the best option for me. I just need to know if it can be done and how well it would work. I appreciate your time, Thank you! Alan Enos

Hi Howard,

just to let you know the bow has arrived, quite an awesome little contraption if you don't mind my saying so !

Arran

I thought that you might like a pic of an old geezer using you bow. I'm from Alaska but was hunting whitetails with my sons in Spokane, Washington. Next year, we are going to make an assault on at least two brown bears. I've lived north of Anchorage for nearly 20 years now and know a bunch of bears by their first names. We've always been trying to stay out of their ways, but not next year. We are going to do some thinning!! I'll be sure to take some pictures and send you some if you like. I think one of the guys is going to bring his video camera. Should be A lot of fun!!!

I sure do like this little bow. It is a kick to shoot and always gets a giggle or two every time I take it out of it's case. I wish I had choosen a one inch longer draw but I can get along. I'm six foot four with ape arms, and I thought the 30 inch would work.

My buddies in Washington want a liberty bow as they do a lot of tree stand hunting. Since I got a deer, their confidence has grown a bunch. It wouldn't surprise me if they didn't order soon.

Well, talk at you later!

Blair Smith

Dear Mr. Winther,

My name is Brach Pulver. I have been in the archery industry for almost 10 years now. I am writing you to tell how much I really enjoyed reading your piece in the Inside Archery magazine.

I love how open you were with your story and how you talked a little bit about the second passion in my life wrestling. I started wrestling as a 4 year old and now I am the head coach at the local high school here in Northern Wisconsin.

My actual degree is in machine tool and die. Which is another obvious connection. I am constantly tinkering with my archery equipment to try and make improvements.

I am in 12-15 hunting camps a year all around the country chasing whitetails and in almost every one your bow comes up in discussion. I now feel like I know more about it and the story behind it. Thank you for that.

When money loosens up a little bit I am going to give your "little living room project a try" Incredible looking idea.

I just wanted to share the enjoyment i got out of learning the story behind the Liberty Bow.

Great Job,

Brach Pulver

Eagle River, WI

Brach Pulver Joe Bucher TV Productions Editor/Videographer/Producer 715.479.8849 NorthAmerican Whitetail Television Field Producer

Just wanted to say thanks for a great bow, I have had it for about 5 years now and wouldn't trade it for any other. Heck I won a PSE Evo at a elks banquet and it is still in the box. I will also send you a picture of my New Mexico javelina and bear that I was lucky enough to also take with my Liberty bow. The bear hunt is all thanks to you since you sent me by bow strings that I needed prior to me even paying for them just to make sure I had them for the hunt.

Thanks again

Brian Briggs

Howard
Got the bow yesterday, absolutely awesome!Cant believe what a compact package it is but with such performance.Perfect for the close bush of East Africa, looking forward to putting it to use on an upcoming hunting trip. My US colleague (who's address at the Embassy I used) is blown away by it, I think you'll get an order once he is Stateside again!
Just a couple of questions:
Is the HoloPino sight set at a certain distance?
To decrease the poundage do I turn the allen bolts counter clockwise?
Once again thanks, it was certainly worth the wait and the numerous e-mails, thanks for being so helpful and accomodating. Please feel free to use me as a reference for UK or East Africa orders.
Regards
Colin

Dear Sir,

I have sent the photos of my bowhunting in Africa.

My PH was not very happy when he saw the bow, and the trakers only smiled when they saw also,. But when the lion female was shooting to 23 metres and he was lying to 150 metres and dead, they are very surprise and they only told good things about him.

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In all the hunting the bow was perfetct, and nododybeleive in me when they saw it the first time.

Next year I want to shoot hippo and my PH told me I need at less 80 pounds to shoot it. What do you think about it?.

thank you in advanced.

Rafael Villar.

Dear Howard,

after adjusting the peep I start now to comprehend what an incredible machine this bow is!

I never had a bow in my life or any archery training but after shooting 40 odd arrows over 2 days with the bow as it comes out of the box even I can manage to hit the target! Some arrows hit almost the same hole on 15 meters. Ideal for beginners who never shot a bow before.

Incredibly accurate (the slight deviation to the left is my mistake), deadly fast, and the only thing you can hear is the THWACK when the arrow hits the target (two1 1/2 inchhard foam mattes, an old rug, plastic bags and a cardboard box). Two field points came off on impact and hit through all layers the concrete wall behind, leaving an 5mm hole in the wall!! Unbelievably powerful!

Here a picture from this morning.

Great piece of work and worth every cent. I can hardly wait to try it on my land on greater distances.

Best regards

Claus-Peter
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Cash the check, Dude. I'm sold! It still needs some fiddling to get it dialed in @ 20 - 30 yards and the lower sight pins set, but I'm ectatic! I still have an issue with my hold. I'm still touching my face with the string when I forget to focus. I think a higher hand position might help me reestablish a weld point of my hand to my face/jaw. But that will require tweaking both site and peep "downward", and it's shooting so good I almost don't want to mess with it. I also need to bring the peep closer to my eye (and down the string) so I can see the full sight ring centered in the peep. I don't have that now.

I need to cut some arrows, etc, but no rush. Right now I'm just enjoying shooting and showing it to people and watching their eyes pop out twice: once when the SEE it and again when they HOLD it!

This is a perfect example of the "break it" re - engineering philosophy that got popular some years back. You have truly stripped the modern high - tech compound bow down to its "bare neccessities" to afford everything you need and nothing that you don't need, including weight.

I don't know if I mentioned this earlier or not, but I first saw your bow in a review by Jorge Sprag on the YouTube Slingshot Channel. I love all the stuff he does. He looks like this bad-ass German who turns out to be a 13 year-old kid with crazy design and manufacturing skills trapped in an adult body. One day he posts a review of this "mini - me" compound bow. Except that this little thing is a full - power lethal weapon - the Liberty bow. I had to check it out.

OMG! The price tag! But after months of skipping lunches and pinching pennies, the actual bow is worth the wait and every cent.

Congratulations to both of us! I can hardly wait for Spring and Summer to pass for deer season to open up again! Maybe I'll do an online search and find a local 3D competition to get into. Never done that before, but it looks like fun.

Question: Do you ever work with people in different parts of the country to promote your bow? I did sales a long time ago. But I hate sales and salesmen. I did extremely well because I loved the product. It sold itself. It solved problems and paid for itself in a matter of months. A Liberty bow isn't going to pay for itself unless you put several deer per year in the freezer with it, but archers and hunters can't see this thing without admiring it. And it DOES solve problems for hunters: weight, bulk, noise, profile through the woods when moving/stalking.

From your website it looks like some high - caliber shooters have demonstrated the Liberty's capabilities. Why haven't I seen this bow everywhere?

Well, I guess I should just call you for another chat. It's past my bedtime. Someday I'd love to hear the story of the development of this bow. Maybe it's on the website. I'll check.

Later!

Dave

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Good morning,

I have just purchased a liberty I bow from a friend, he had three, and am wondering how to purchase a case and a few other items I see on the page. Do I just order these over the phone? Are your arrows fletched and cut to length? I have shot this bow several times over the past summer and fell in love with it. I have been out of archery hunting for over 10 years and am simple amazed to just what this "little bow" will do. It is a hunters dream come true. This bow reduces a hunters overall fatigue in the field which translates into more time and energy to hunt and shoot. I am of small stature an even without shooting for over 10 years and shooting a right handed bow, I am a lefty, I was putting 6 arrows at a time into a 4" circle at 30 yardsin less than an hour! I am very excited to complete my setup and begin shooting. I thank you for such a wonderful product and will be purchasing one for my wife this fall.

David Roberts

Houlton, Maine

Attached is a picture of my Arizona Bull Elk I shot with my Liberty Bow. What a blast, the bow is great!!!!
Dale Burns Flagstaff, AZ

Hello Howard,

I would just like to update you on the short story I wrote with references to the Liberty 1. It has been accepted into the anthology by the editing publisher and was a huge hit with the beta readers who helped to choose the short stories that will be included in the book. The book itself will be published sooner than I had first expected, it will be available from Amazon in ebook form by 10/31/2013 as well a print. With the expedited Halloween release it will be in the hands of avid readers worldwide very soon.
"Feast or Famine" is the title of the anthology and "The Change" is the title of my story within the book. The main premise of the stories in the anthology is preparedness or "prepping" for a fictional zombie apocalyptic style world. I hope that multitudes of readers will learn of the Liberty 1 and search it out as I did and find it to be a possible integral piece of hunting or survival equipment that they themselves can use.
Again I want to thank you for your permission and cooperation in allowing me to place a real tangible item in my story that I feel has a definite place in a survival preparedness situation and should be considered a necessity in every bow hunters arsenal. As I said before, I definitely want to obtain one as soon as I'm able.

Thank you,
Dylan Worthey

Hello Howard,

I would just like to update you on the short story I wrote with references to the Liberty 1. It has been accepted into the anthology by the editing publisher and was a huge hit with the beta readers who helped to choose the short stories that will be included in the book. The book itself will be published sooner than I had first expected, it will be available from Amazon in ebook form by 10/31/2013 as well a print. With the expedited Halloween release it will be in the hands of avid readers worldwide very soon.
"Feast or Famine" is the title of the anthology and "The Change" is the title of my story within the book. The main premise of the stories in the anthology is preparedness or "prepping" for a fictional zombie apocalyptic style world. I hope that multitudes of readers will learn of the Liberty 1 and search it out as I did and find it to be a possible integral piece of hunting or survival equipment that they themselves can use.
Again I want to thank you for your permission and cooperation in allowing me to place a real tangible item in my story that I feel has a definite place in a survival preparedness situation and should be considered a necessity in every bow hunters arsenal. As I said before, I definitely want to obtain one as soon as I'm able.

Thank you,
Dylan Worthey

Dear Howard,

I would like to let you know how excellent the Liberty 1 performed during my hunting trip to Namibia in the last week of November 2007.

I purchased the bow shortly before our departure to Namibia from a buddy of mine, JuergenFrings from Wildlife-Marketing.

During the last weekend at home I got familiar with this "deadful, infernal machine".

Together with Juergen I bowhunted in Namibia and beside the Bowtech Tribute I wanted to give the Liberty a try.

So I shot this young Springbok on Farm Kachauchab for the farmers kitchen.

The 34 yards shot fired from the 82 lbs Liberty with the G5 Tekan II broadhead equipped arrow cut the upper part of the lung and smashed through the spine so that the buck dropped dead within the shot.

Amazing performance, incredible bow - for the future I think I will use the Liberty more often especially because he is lightweight and easy to carry especially in the suitcase which makes the immigration procedures for overseas hunts much easier.

Will let you know about further successes if you like.

I have attached some photos - hope you like them.

Kind regards

Frank

(Frank Berbuir)

Thanks for the new cams. The bow performed like a dream. I shot the 216 pound 8pointer at 58 yards and he drop in his tracks . The cracks about my kids bow were over from the other hunters.the local archery owner figure my kenetic energy at 115 pounds !!.great bow thanks.

Jack Cress

Thank You for your quick response. Also I just wanted to say its a great bow, tons of fun to shoot without the arm fatigue. I also have a Mathews Switchback XT and a Bowtech Tribute but since I bought the Liberty I always find myself grabbing it when I go out to shoot! Thanks Joe Vogel

Liberty Archery:

This past summer a friend of mine who owns a bow shop in Nebraska sent me one of your bows. He had one the previous winter while mule deer hunting with me in New Mexico. This fall I used the bow to harvest a 399 6/8 bull elk in the Gila Wilderness. By far the largest bull I have ever taken and your bow performed flawlessly! I even had another outfitter and a hunter both say they were going to purchase one as soon as possible. If you are interested, I would be glad to send you some pictures.

Regards,

Joseph E

Pinatosa Canyon Hunting

Box 415

Corona, N.M. 88318

I liked this bow so much I purchased 2 One I set up to shoot 24 1/2 inch arrows. Made my own overdraw shelf. Shooting out of a blind, Spot and Stalk. This is a great little bow. I made a camera mount and it screws into my stablilizer mount. Video camera weighs 9 oz. The two bows I have are 50-60 lbs. Both set at about 52 lbs.I have thought about getting the next size smaller. The wife could hunt with it. Great shooter at the range compititions and an eye opener. People around here cant believe that this is not a Toy. Its a beliver when they pull the arrows out of the Target. Sling shot with wheels, call it what they want. I have game in the freezer. Thanks for making such a great bow. I am very satisfied. Keith Burton

Howard,

I know that you are going to call me a liar about this (my brother did!), but the attached pictures are of a single 4-shot group I shot today with your bow from 80 yards, in a steady 10 mph left-to-right crosswind!!! (I put my hand into the pictures for size reference.) I couldn’t believe it myself when I walked up to the target! (Previous to this group I had only shot one group today from 40 yards before moving back to 80, and this was the first group from there!) Obviously the set-up I have on your bow is capable of excellent accuracy! I’d like to say that I’m shooting groups that tight from all the closer distances as well, but that would be a lie. For some reason I’m shooting better groups from 80 yards than I do from 40 or 60! I think it may be because the glowing pin head just fills the target circle on my target at 80 yards, but for whatever reason, I LIKE IT!!! I thought you might too, so I had to send these to you!