I have been thinking a long time about getting a nice longbow and have drove myself crazy looking through all the makers and their designs. My mind keeps wandering back to thoughts of a 60" Big Jim Buffalo bow, 45#@26". I am thinking this will be a very nice bow for my shorter draw length.
Can anyone talk me out of the Buffalo? What alternatives would you all suggest for a 26" draw?
I won't talk you out of it. Sorry bro find somebody else.
Cant think of a single reason why you shouldnt.. :dunno:
More bows, more better!
nope no reason to talk you out of that one
I think with your draw length even Big Jim might suggest a Thunderchild
DDave
Jim makes a beautiful bow. At your draw length I'd be ordering a 54" Toelke Pika or Treadway black swamp.
Ddave, I was under the impression the thunder child was a short bow for people with a long draw?
longtoke, what wood combos are you thinking of? Something spalted I hope?
Can only discern reasons and justifications to pursue your bow of dreams.
just becarefull its an addiction. my bow wall now sports over a dozen custom bows. the part that surprised me was they near the same price as a manufactured bow from the big companies generally.
I don't know anything about Big Jim's bows, but my ACS is the best shooting longbow I have ever shot. ACS bows are amazingly efficient and accurate.
Big Jim makes some awesome bows.Either the Buffalo or Thunder Child you cant go wrong :archer2:
thunderchild ain't just for long draw guys you would love one
Baith- I bet a 54' recurve would be really nice but im trying to keep my bow as long as I can while still getting into good powerstroke real estate, I just want a good all around shooter, not a little brush bow.
crested- As far as woods go I am thinking red cedar limbs then matching the riser depending on how the cedar looks. I have seen cedar in colorado that is deep purple and bright white, while others i have seen can be almost pink and orange. All I know is I don't want any brown or black woods in it.
The biggest thing I worry about is how will I keep my mind off the bow for a whole year after I ordered it lol
With your short draw I'd go Dryad Orion with LBX limbs or ACS.
If you order a Big Jim Buffalo you will be getting very special bow!! I have a 60" buffalo and I draw 26.5. I originally wanted a 64" but after talking to Jim he recommended a 60" he knows his bows and where they will perform at there best. He even told me if I got the bow and did not like the 60 he would,build me a longer one right away. After getting the bow I was just in awe! I did mention to him after praising his awsome work that I wish I would have added some magic glass behind my horn overlays. He again offered to rebuild me a new one right away with magic glass. I was tempted but my bow is so beautiful I did not want to part with it. It also shoots amazing way smoother and easier to draw than my Bob Lee recurve (both the same weight) If you want red check out cocobolo. I got that in my handle and it looks amazing with my blk &wht Ebony.
Get on his list pronto !
The Buffalo is an excellent bow!Its also built like a tank and very nice looking.
I have had 62 and 64 inchers.I draw over 29.I liked the 62 incher the most.
The 60" would be a good choice for you at your draw.
What screamin said if your budget can handle it - dryad with ACS limbs.
If not look at the Toelke Pika
I've owned 3 of Jims bow,they are absolutely incredible in workmanship and performance.a better bow you won't find.A little known fact is Jim actually makes a shorter version of the Buffalo LB ,called the Scout.I know because I named it for him .L believe its available in 54,56 and 58", this could be right up your ally with your draw length.Check with the little fella.It would be my next bow.
Acs is a great choice
QuoteOriginally posted by awbowman:
What screamin said if your budget can handle it - dryad with ACS limbs.
If not look at the Toelke Pika
Unfortunately I don't have the cash for that, going to sell this noisy metal paperweight to pay for the bow so the budget is about 800.
In fact there is a large part of me that is saying "fool! you can buy 2 Mad Dog bows in different weights instead!!"
QuoteOriginally posted by Longtoke:
QuoteOriginally posted by awbowman:
What screamin said if your budget can handle it - dryad with ACS limbs.
If not look at the Toelke Pika
Unfortunately I don't have the cash for that, going to sell this noisy metal paperweight to pay for the bow so the budget is about 800.
In fact there is a large part of me that is saying "fool! you can buy 2 Mad Dog bows in different weights instead!!" [/b]
Used bows are the greatest deals going
I have a number of Big Jim's bows,and I like them all. I really like his three piece take down Buffalo. I recently acquired a Thunder Child when he was having one of his sales,and really like it as well.
You can get a base model Buffalo or Thunder Child for around $600.
I would choose what you like and want and not go by what anyone else says. Unless they say it's a piece of junk.
I have heard good things about Big Jim bows and he is a sponsor here!
My first how was a Martin Hunter recurve, saw it, loved it and used it a lot. It eventually had had limb issue that they kindly fixed but psychologically I could not shoot it any more.
It has been expensive finding out what I like, it would cost you a fortune listening to what others like.
I have a Thunderchild for sale in the classifieds. It is like new, a 2-piece, beautiful and you can have it by Saturday.
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