How many times has this happened to you? You're in a hunting blind, the animal is almost in view, and you find your bow is just a little too long! After many requests and my own desire to make a short longbow to shoot out of a blind and still maintain good presentation, I came up with a new model, the 58" Wolverine. How did I come up with the design? I liked the design and performance of the Peregrine longbow. I wanted to maintain those same characteristics. I used the same limb profile and established a shorter riser. The Wolverine maintains performance equal to the Peregrine, plus reducing the noise level. The sight window is cut past center and has the ability to cast both light and heavy arrows. The Wolverine is smooth shooting up to 29" in draw. It derives its name from the sleek, outwitting wolverine animal. It packs a bigger punch than its size represents. It's easy to pack, lightweight, has great esthetics, and is optimal in speed. The Wolverine has an action boo core, with options like; your choice of woods, diamond series riser, 2 piece take-down, wood burning and antler.