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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Recurve Amigo on December 12, 2018, 09:56:22 PM
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Who makes the best short recurve?
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There are several if not more very good shorter recurves available. Determining which is best for you would likely produce a more favorable result.
What is your definition of a short recurve?
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I really like my Hoots Recurve. 56” and shoots better than I can.
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Toelke and RER for glass bows
Timberghost for 3 piece carbon bow
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Thanks everyone
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We make a 56" That draws very nicely. www.stjoeriverbows.com
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I really like the feel of the Java Man Helms Deep in 54".
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I don't know if Mike Miller at Crooked Stic still makes his,but it is real short.
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I have a Fedora 52" Stalker recurve that shoots really well at my 27" draw.
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Kempf makes a nice static tip. 56" with no stack!
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I have a 56”er on my stock bow page. It is designed after the 1959 56” Bear Kodiak.
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I would mirror about exactly what friend said
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Not sure what you consider short but my 58", Tuktu EX by Abe Penner at Cari-bow Archery shoots like a dream. This is a static recurve that I highly recommend. I also own a 60" TD version of this bow. Makes for a great combination. :campfire:
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There are a lot of good short recurves out there, I wouldn't say there is "A best" but you do have a lot of choices...here's our Shrew Lil' Favorite II in 54" and of coarse it's MY favorite :laugh:
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/lil-favorite-ll-2.jpg)
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Another vote for the Javaman Helms Deep.
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Are all of these recurves?
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Toelke Troll 52 inches :notworthy:
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Helms Deep 52”
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i sure like my static tip 48 incher :)
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Steve Gorr's Cascade is my short bow. Hard to find these days.
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Have to agree Helms Deep by Java Man Archery.
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Black Widow 54” KB... :goldtooth:
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The best short recurve i've shot is without a doubt a Black River 56" curve. One thing I love about Will's bows are the options for different length bows. I've got a couple and can make anything from a 56" and a 62" curve as well as a 60 and 62" LB. I have two risers and 2 sets of limbs.
Wish I had a few pics to post!
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I’ve always been fond of my 1966 Herter’s Perfection that I bought from a friend back in 1970.....it’s 52”/55#@28”.
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Not being made anymore but the 54inch Bob Lee Dark archer is a good one.
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Kanati.
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There are a lot of good short recurves out there, I wouldn't say there is "A best" but you do have a lot of choices...here's our Shrew Lil' Favorite II in 54" and of coarse it's MY favorite :laugh:
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/lil-favorite-ll-2.jpg)
This Super Shrew Lil Favorite bow is my favorite short recurve followed by a 1961 or 1962 Bear Kodiak Magnum.
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The 52" Bear Kodiak Magnum has a very large following. The older one are easy to find and won't break the bank.
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The 52" Bear Kodiak Magnum has a very large following. The older one are easy to find and won't break the bank.
Yes, KMag can be found reasonably priced. I like the 61 and 62 version because the grip is not as full and I like smaller grips.
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Ray, It's interesting that you say that as I have found the same difference between a 1970 and a 1975 greenie. The older (pre-73) KMags had some really nice wood in them.
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My only experience is with a 45#48” Bear SuperMag and a Helms Deep 54” 50#.
I liked the Helms Deep better even tho it was 5 lbs heavier.
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Ok, I have a 52" Helms Deep and I love it.
I have a 1973 K-Mag that I got in 1973 and I love it.
This question is kinda like " What's the best flavor of icecream "
I know several people that would answer this with " no such thing as a good short bow "
As for me, I really like the K-Mag but over the past few years, I'm preferring the low grip on the Helms Deep.
You really should try to get the opportunity to try several to find out what you like the best.
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Black Widow 54” KB... :goldtooth:
I was looking at those, I owned a checkmate raven, sold it. Wish I hadn't
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I used to shoot a Bear 4* inch Super Magnum. But I draw 30 inches and after several years I noticed light gray lines in the back lamination going across the bow limbs just beyond the fade-outs. It looked like the limbs were starting to break so I put it away.
I got a High Sierra from Fox Archery last spring, 64 # at 29.5", that's a neat 56" AMO. Its a 3-piece take-down bow that fits inside my duffle-bag when I am traveling. I love it! It draws nice and smooth all the way out to my anchor and spits the arrows out with authority! Ron King was great to work with and the bow arrived right when he said it would.
JMC
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If you can find one, Cascade Archery (when it was it business) offered a really nice short takedown. I was amazed at how smooth it was to draw.
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Another fan of the 52" Tolke bow formerly known as the Kestrel.
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Toelke for sure. I’d throw big Jim in there too.
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I like my 58” Sitka Blacktail
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There is no best overall. One might be best for you, but you will have to figure that out. It's all part of the fun :archer2:
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Love those short bows.. I also owned and shot a Roy Hall “Caddo” 58”. His “Apache “
is awesome also. He makes them in 56” . Lightning fast and beautifully
made. Wish I had not sold it..
On another note , some you guys posting seem to have long draw lengths so short bows and long dL don’t seem to make sense.. yeah I know they are being
built and successful.. but...
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One final thought ,Roy Hall ,the bowyer ,is a physical giant 6’ 5” and he builds them
short . So my assumption is that he shoots / hunts with them.
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That's almost like asking what is the best hair color on your date. :archer: :coffee: :archer2:
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Yes, the best short recurve, by far, is yours, not any of the ones that i owned. I could never consistently hit the broad side of anything with them.