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Title: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: jimbob91 on February 15, 2008, 01:10:00 PM
Anyone out there shoot one?Opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: Jim Picarelli on February 15, 2008, 01:12:00 PM
I had a 3-pc. Plainsman.Great shooting bow and I thought the grip was perfect.Cocobola with red cedar limbs--shot a nice arrow
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: jimbob91 on February 15, 2008, 01:27:00 PM
Hi!Ive had mine for about 2mo now the 1st thing I did was replace the FF string,with b50 flemish,Ive been noticing some hand shock,think that could have anything to do with it?Its 60#@28,I havent shot much since nov,and wed nite it liked to kick my butt(shot way too much).The jury still out I gotta get in shape for this bow before I can decide if its for me or not,but its a beautiful thing same as yours coco riser and red elm and yew limbs.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: Slowpoke50 on February 15, 2008, 03:28:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by jimbob91:
Hi!Ive had mine for about 2mo now the 1st thing I did was replace the FF string,with b50 flemish,Ive been noticing some hand shock,think that could have anything to do with it?Its 60#@28,I havent shot much since nov,and wed nite it liked to kick my butt(shot way too much).The jury still out I gotta get in shape for this bow before I can decide if its for me or not,but its a beautiful thing same as yours coco riser and red elm and yew limbs.
I had one for a year and I just could not get rid of the hand shock. Would drive the vibration right into my shoulder. I tried everything. Hope it shoots better for you. You could be right though, maybe for you it is just a matter of getting your shooting arm back.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: ISP 5353 on February 15, 2008, 03:47:00 PM
I shot a couple at a recent Trad Expo and they were nice bows.  They were a little shocky, but not bad.  Then again, I only shot a couple of dozen arrows from each.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: Apex Predator on February 15, 2008, 05:27:00 PM
The only long bow that I couldn't handle the shock.  It was a three piece.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: DWRay on February 15, 2008, 09:17:00 PM
I have had the 3 pc takedown for a while now and really enjoy every bit of the bow.  Maybe it is me but I experience very little hand shock.  The bow is well balanced, smooth and very accurate.  It is also a beauty on top of it all.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: bentpole on February 16, 2008, 07:28:00 AM
Point of information folks. On some newer "High Proformance Bows" because of the bow design you can experiance MORE handshock with a B-50 string. The biggest thing I see over the years is NOT to overbow yourself.Can you draw the bow and hold it for more than a few seconds? That can cause you to torque the riser and make a bad release.Let the string roll off your fingers. When you do make a bad release  on a longbow especially because of the narrow riser handle you will notice more hand shock and noise.There are a few custom string makers here that can help you tremendously . Golden Hawk [LeRoy]was a great help to me in finding the perfect string for a bow I had. Hope I helped.
Title: Re: greatplainsman longbow
Post by: Slowpoke50 on February 16, 2008, 08:09:00 PM
Mine was outfitted with a custom matched string and I've been shooting trad for 35 yrs, so for me it was another issue.