Please post your pics of Arroyos!!!!!
(Especially Bocote risers)
Im in the market for a new bow, and Im kinda torn between a few. I already have the Arroyo below, and all I can say is that its AWSOME. I just got into the Trad thing, and now Ive gone cold turkey from my wheely days. Ive gotten rid of all my Compound stuff, and have some $$$$ to play with.
The problem is, The research I did prior to getting my first good recurve ended me up with the Arroyo. I cant see how I can improve on this bow! Its everything and more I wanted.
Im considering a Black Widow Gold Anniversary PGA, but is it worth twice that of the Arroyo? The reason Im considering the BW, is cause I always wanted one, and now I have the $$$$...
I always heard that Traditional Archery was harder, but I had no idea they were talking about deciding between bows???????? :confused:
Please post your pics to help sway me.....
60" 55# @28 Tiger/Zebra
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Here are some pics for ya First my 58" 53@28 Zircote Arroyo.
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b376/bruin52/RERArroyo004.jpg)
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Here is a 58" 56@28 Leopardwood and Wenge beauty I had for awhile. Still would if it wasn't jus atouch too heavy for me.
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b376/bruin52/Arroyo_007.jpg)
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b376/bruin52/Arroyo_003.jpg)
Here's my PGA to help put you in the mood! I really love it, but I just ordered a new Morrison, guess you can never have too many bows!
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s157/WIDOWWALLERS/50th_anniversary/DSCF0239.jpg)
Or like this one I just picked up.....
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/quartertoleft.jpg) (http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/farbelly.jpg) (http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/back.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/leftsideleaning.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/medallion.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/quartertoleft.jpg) (http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/belly.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/specs.jpg)
Rob, do you have any more close ups of the riser. I love the osage, but can never get a feel for the Brazilian rosewood. A close up of that would be great...Mike
It's veeerrryy dark red, blackish in most light. It does have a very consistent and rich color, though. Let me try to blow one of these up from the raw, unsized photo and see if I can get more detail for you.
-Rob
ooh, pretty bows. Must not look in here anymore,,, or I'll have a Rowanitis attack.
Mike, look at the piuc of mine. The rosewood in it is MUCH lighter in color than most of them that I have seen. I think you could probably talk to BW when you order and request darker or lighter depending on which you like.
Mine has a vey nice grain throughout.
Mike,
Here's some closer Brazilian Rosewood pics...the best one is probably the overlay that says "Golden Anniversary"....the others show the reddish color some, but suffer from the sunlight playing on the frost finish. I've seen some rich gloss finished BR that really makes this wood's charactistics pop. Anyway, here ya go....
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/rosewood2.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/rosewood1.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/rosewood3.jpg)
(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b70/cuffnstuff06/Black%20Widow%20PGA/rosewood4.jpg)
Those widows are giving me a fever.....
Come on Arroyo owners. I know your out there.
Thanks for the pics Rob. That sure is a pretty bow. A.S...I noticed your bow was somewhat lighter. I wish I could see both in person to make up my mind. Maybe both you guys could send em to me for a couple weeks til I decide : )
I couldn't decide by looking at the catalog so I ordered a cocobolo/osage PTF instead, I'll be sure to post pics when I get it...Mike
I have shot both, the Arroyo and the Widow TF. I now own four TFs. Both are very fine bows. To me however, there is no more stable shooter than the Widows. Sits dead still in the hand at the release and points naturally, both good attributes in the field at crunch time. Is that worth a higher price? You have to decide. I've made my decision.
I've had widows RER bows, have two of each now RER are as fast or faster and Kevin and Sue are great to work with. Theres no way the widow is worth the several hundred dollars more, course thats my opinion for whats its worth. try to shoot them both and then decide. Better yet get one of each used on this site for about the price of a new widow.
Bill
Just replace widow with Arroyo in dales post and you have my OPINION. The Arroyo is flat out the best one piece curve.out there IMVVHO. Check RERBOWS webpage there is a COCObolo and Bocote in the instock bows.<><.
There are some super bows out there at half the price. Although I cannot put a price on desirer
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Good luck!
Hey Brent nice buck. Is that the one that got hit by the car LOL<><
:biglaugh: Nope thats the one blind in both eyes and could not smell :jumper:
Brent
Smack daddied by a Abowyer!
Ya know my answer they are very simalar as far as design except the RER has static tips. I like the Widows but they are definitely not worth twice the money. Thye are not as good of perfromers and they are louder without a doubt. If a used TF came along for a good price I would buy one myself but would not pay close to a grand for one new. Shawn
LeRoy, that leopardwood and wenge bow is one of the most beautiful bows I've seen!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/discostu357/Archery/PGA_2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/discostu357/Archery/PGA_3.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/discostu357/Archery/PGA_11.jpg)
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Oh, and Rob, thats the best looking PGA I have seen yet. Wish the brazilian rosewood in mine was as dark as yours. But nevertheless I LOVE my PGA.
all of the bows a nice but i wanna try a static tip arroyo.where are they made?does anybody stock these bows?
2 dogs, Go to www.rerbow.com (http://www.rerbow.com) and contact Kevin and Sue about what is in stock. They are on the Sponsors List at the top of the page.
Here ya go 2dogs.Kevin has bows in stock. They are made in Wisconsin ><> (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v83/fishrofmen1/54RER.jpg)
Sorry Casey...trying to PM you back, but there's something wrong with the PM system....just keeps working and working and working, but doing nothing. I'll try to email you the reply.
-Rob
QuoteOriginally posted by ROB TAYLOR:
Sorry Casey...trying to PM you back, but there's something wrong with the PM system....just keeps working and working and working, but doing nothing. I'll try to email you the reply.
-Rob
Rob,
I got the PM's I was having the same problems.
Thanks,
Casey
hey sticshooter,what are those woods? that real pretty.
Leroys link will not work, it is www.rerbows.com (http://www.rerbows.com) ya need the s on the end. Shawn
Oops ! Thanks for the correction Shawn.
Zmonster,Ive owned most of the high-end bows out there at one time or another,buying,selling, and trading.You got lucky having and Arroyo as your first bow,Some guys {like me}look for a long time for a bow that performs as well as the Arroyo,I currently own the 58" leopardwood and wenge in Golden Hawks (LeRoy)2 pic and Has been the best bow for me,My Search is over,As for a take down the Blacktail was the best for me.You should buy used BW and if you dont like it you can get your money back without so much of a loss as you would have on a new bow and without the wait on a new bow
Update: Went with RER...... x2.... I was having a hard time making a choice, untill I I I...
Came to my sences, and realized I could have TWO for the price of one. I dont think you can improve on the design. Everything fits me well, and performs above my expectations.
I just got home, so no time for a review or pics, but stay tuned tomorrow. I'll have a take on both, and pics.
FYI, I went with two in-stock Arroyos. A 57# 54" and a 55# 58"
I flung 6 stixs from each, and I can tell ya right away, that 54" is a smooth fire starter....
I gotta say thanks to all that helped sway me in the right direction. And to Kevin and Sue for making this Soldiers experience a more than pleasent one.
More to follow.......
Very Cool, let me know if ya ever want to give up the 58"er. I want one bad!! Shawn
As promised here are the new Arroyos.
I still havent had much time with them, but I'll be sure to keep everyone posted.
Enjoy.
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Gotta love them bows. Ya made a wise move ZMONSTER.<><
Incredible, they are great bows. Ya have to shoot the one to believe it!! I am ordering a 58"er 52#s at 28"s. I will order it at tax time!! Purpleheart with an Osage stripe and boo limbs with Sapelle veneers. Shawn
come on tax time those look real sweet.
You have made a wise choice my friend, I love my Arroyo. Mine is 58" 46#s I believe it be the best bow I have ever owned.