Headed to Kalamazoo in a couple weeks and I'll either be ordering a Dwyer Dauntless or a Widow PLX, I'll know after I shoot them both, but in the mean time I'd love to see some Dwyer longbows or Widow PLX's... lets see em!
Quite different bows. Shoot each one and decide for yourself.
Both are great shooting longbows !!! I don't think you could go wrong with either one.
There will be a lot of great bows at Kalamazoo. You really owe it to yourself to shoot a bunch of them.
Both fantastic longbows......but the Dwyer's are prettier most times.
Never shot a widow but my Dauntless is the sweetest shooter I've ever held, and she's not hard on the eyes either, if I ever buy another bow it'll be another Dauntless, rest of the herd hangs on the rack and gathers dust since I got her.
love my widow shoots real nice like you said shoot them then decide good luck
Have had a few Dauntlesses and man they shot great. Fantastic grip too.
I have never shot a widow but I have had a Dauntless and I really regretted letting it go, smooth and quiet. But by being able to shoot them at Kzoo you will get a great chance to find out for yourself which one you like the best. Have fun testing :thumbsup:
I've owned two Dwyer original longbows, both 66"s and they were excellent shooters. I owned a Dauntless for less than a week and sold it. Just didn't click for me. I would like to try one of those shorty Endeavors.
Dwyers are great folks,their bows are lookers and shooters.
Leland
Only Widow longbow I've shot was an older LAG model. Long time ago but I remember liking it.
I've owned all of the Dwyer models and several of each. The Dauntless pictured was a "special" bow given to me by my wife and kids for my 40th. Truly the one bow that I'd never sell. It's all macassar riser and veneers with bamboo cores and accents with a beavertail grip.
(http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab337/drmreilly/IMG_0066.jpg) (http://s877.photobucket.com/user/drmreilly/media/IMG_0066.jpg.html)
(http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab337/drmreilly/IMG_0061.jpg) (http://s877.photobucket.com/user/drmreilly/media/IMG_0061.jpg.html)
(http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab337/drmreilly/IMG_0060.jpg) (http://s877.photobucket.com/user/drmreilly/media/IMG_0060.jpg.html)
(http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab337/drmreilly/IMG_0062.jpg) (http://s877.photobucket.com/user/drmreilly/media/IMG_0062.jpg.html)
Currently I'm shooting one of Dave's Original models most now. Do yourself a favor and try one in Kzoo.
Feel free to pm me if you have more questions.
Mike that is a beautiful bow, love the macassar ebony!
I really like how my Widow Shoots,but again I have never shot a Dauntless though Im sure the only way for you to know is for you to shoot both an decide whats your cup of tea.
I've had my Widow for several years now and just couldn't imagine liking any longbow more. I've shot some Dwyers at a show somewhere, and remember being pleased with them, but preferred my Widow. I don't remember if I specifically shot the Dauntless model or not.
You buy both problem solved. :-)
All the best in your personal selection.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jwilliam:
Both are great shooting longbows !!! I don't think you could go wrong with either one.
There will be a lot of great bows at Kalamazoo. You really owe it to yourself to shoot a bunch of them.
What J williams said X 2
Great thread... I have a couple PLX's that I absolutely love. I have never seen or shot a Dwyer Longbow but this thread has definitely peaked my interest in trying one.
Ben, got any pic's of your PLX's, I'd love to see what wood combinations you have
Dave, this is my 66" Olive Ash 2 piece. The Olive Ash is in my avatar but it is kinda hard to see. I will take a picture of my Kingwood and post it after while.
(http://i863.photobucket.com/albums/ab194/caughtandhobbled/a99eb891-5d60-4135-8e08-4fb87391feb5_zpsc3e28838.jpg)
NBK,
That's an outstanding looking bow! Really great. I've always liked the looks of the Dwyer bows, but that one takes the cake.
:coffee:
Ben beautiful bow, I love the olive ash, I have a Hoots Custom with olive ash limbs, which ever bow I order I Will be ordering olive ash limbs and macassar ebony riser/grip
Thanks Chase. I'm just trying to keep up with your Libertys!
Back to the OP: The biggest drawback of a Dwyer and best asset of a Widow is the option or lack thereof of a take down. I packed in two Dwyers on a horseback hunt and would've appreciated being able to stash em and forget em as opposed to maneuvering the horse around every tree passing on our right side!