If you have any harvest, tournament, or other pics of you and your Rose Oak Bow that you would like to share, please email them to me with a brief discription.
"Brandon,
I took this fine hen turkey in Nebraska on Oct. 3rd, 2008 with my Wildcat TD, 53# @ 28...... thanks again for making such a great bow.
Doug Korn"

"Hi Brandon,
I wanted to send you an email showing off the handy work from the bow that you made me a couple of months ago. It is the best bow I have ever owned and I am very grateful! The story is below.
Thanks Again!
-Riley Galt"

"I decided to sit in my tree stand over a water hole Saturday evening. It was getting pretty dark and I was about to leave when I heard some elk closing in. About 30 elk came barreling into the water hole and I had very little light left for a shot. I could shoot an antlerless elk or a spike bull. One spike bull briefly presented a shot and I was about to draw my bow when a large cow came up from behind and pushed him head over hill into the water (he ran off), it was funny but frustrating at the same time. With little light left I had to make the decision on which elk to shoot. A large cow will have a couple of hundred pounds of meat, and being by myself 500 verticle feet down in a canyon at dark I made the decision to target a calf which has about 60-70 pounds of meat. The calf was 20 yards away when the arrow met its mark and it expired within a few seconds only making it 50 yards. By the time I hauled the meat and my tree stand out (in one trip) it was a little after midnight and I was worn out. I decided to sleep in the back of my truck and go home the next day, and as luck would have it at 430am a storm hit and I ended up getting soaked and driving home wet. It was a great hunt and I look forward to the delicious meat from this calf.
-Riley"
Chad Kucherawy of Spencer, West Virginia harvested this nice fork horned whitetail using a pair of Rose Oak aftermarket limbs on his Bear T/D.

Chris Whiteman of Oakland, California tearin' it up on the West Coast with his new King Panther recurve!

"Hey there Brandon.
I wanted to let you know I shot the Panther today. I am REALLY enjoying it. Setting up my nock position, brace height - all those little tuning tweaks was super easy and I had a great time getting acquainted with Panther #25. It's already a true pleasure. Each time I look at or use the bow the fact is not lost on me that its a unique handmade stick - that shoots GREAT. I truly dig it. As I get questions about it at the range I will be sure to send folks to the website.
Chris Whiteman"
Chris "K" McCullough of Livermore, California shooting his King Panther, "K's Bliss".

"So long as the new moon returns in the heavens a bent, beautiful bow,
so long will the fascination of archery keep hold of the hearts of men."
James Maurice Thompson, The Witchery of Archery, 1877
Local bowhunter Mike Lamb with a nice Florida hog!

"The longbow worked great! This first hog I shot both arrows, complete pass through at 48#. I was impressed."
Mike Lamb
Craig Schoneberg of Nebraska with his Super Wildcat and a few spring turkeys!

"Two Nebraska tom's met their demise with a Rose Oak 64" Super Wildcat. One tipped the scale at 19 pounds and the other at 21 pounds. Will be trying for tom number three tomorrow morning. (Nebraska allows 3 spring toms - or bearded hens)."
Craig

"To say I'm happy with the bow would be an under statement. April 14, 2010 15 pound Nebraska jake."
Craig