I am interested to hear if any of you have any experience with the Elkheart Magnum in the 50"-52" lengths. At this year's Kalamazoo Expo I had the pleasure to shoot a few Java Man bows. Of the three lefties that he had on his rack, the bow that impressed me the most was the 50" Elkheart Magnum. The bow test area was pretty busy, and you were limited to 3 shots. If you wanted to shoot more, you had to get back in line. I did manage to sneak a fourth shot in with the 50"er though. :archer2:vI am thinking very seriously about pulling the trigger on that little bow. I have a deposit in already for a build, but Gregg said that I can apply the deposit toward the Magnum.
Many times (too many), I have tested bows and experienced what I call "new bow syndrome". See a bow that catches your eye and take it to the practice range, and it shoots lights out for you! You buy the bow and just know that you've found "the one" only to realize that it doesn't shoot any better, or even as well as the other bows on your rack!
Gregg builds a fine bow, and I am going to own one (maybe more than one) in the near future, so any feedback form Magnum shoots is appreciated!
I'll be watching this one as well. I've never shot the Magnum, but I have a 56" Elkheart. I'm intrigued with Gregg's short hybrids. :archer2:
Hi Mike -
I have two Elkheart 58 inchers and an EH Magnum 52 incher. The Elkhearts are my primary bows for everything - they just fit me!! The Magnum I bought as a ground blind bow... and I really like it also. I will say that I shoot the Elkhearts better naturally, probably because I've been shooting em forever. The Magnum is an awesome bow also, I just have to be more conscious of my shooting process to shoot it as well.
Not a bad thing - I just think that with the shortened geometry and less mass the Magnum may not be as forgiving to my shooting errors. But I really enjoy it in a blind or off the ground and as long as I'm doing what I should (not being too sloppy), it shoots great for me!
Gregg makes awesome bows... as you know!
Randy
I have a 50" Elkhart Magnum that I have been shooting for 2 years. It's a great bow and I would recommend it.
I struggled a bit with a 50" one but oddly just saw it back up for sale and have been thinking of buying it back. It was a flawless bow in every respect build wise but I found the grip a bit small for me to get comfortable with and if I recall I struggled to get an arrow consistently tuned (which is more about me than the bow). I shoot 3 under which might have been the issue.
I have a few of Gregg's bows and they are to beat my Elkhearts 56" are accurate smooth and fast,but I really would like to try a 50" Mag.
Quote from: Mike Bolin on March 14, 2024, 03:44:54 PMI am interested to hear if any of you have any experience with the Elkheart Magnum in the 50"-52" lengths. At this year's Kalamazoo Expo I had the pleasure to shoot a few Java Man bows. Of the three lefties that he had on his rack, the bow that impressed me the most was the 50" Elkheart Magnum. The bow test area was pretty busy, and you were limited to 3 shots. If you wanted to shoot more, you had to get back in line. I did manage to sneak a fourth shot in with the 50"er though. :archer2:vI am thinking very seriously about pulling the trigger on that little bow. I have a deposit in already for a build, but Gregg said that I can apply the deposit toward the Magnum.
Many times (too many), I have tested bows and experienced what I call "new bow syndrome". See a bow that catches your eye and take it to the practice range, and it shoots lights out for you! You buy the bow and just know that you've found "the one" only to realize that it doesn't shoot any better, or even as well as the other bows on your rack!
Gregg builds a fine bow, and I am going to own one (maybe more than one) in the near future, so any feedback form Magnum shoots is appreciated!
Mike, did you ever end up getting a Magnum? curious how it turned out. I'm still a few months away on the list, but I'm down for a 52". curious as to how it turned out for you.
I did not order a Magnum. I did find a 56" used and bought it. I really liked the bow, but as my shoulder issues worsened, I had to let it go and find a lighter bow. It was a great bow, and I am sure you will enjoy yours when it arrives!
Mike, did you ever end up getting a Magnum? curious how it turned out. I'm still a few months away on the list, but I'm down for a 52". curious as to how it turned out for you.
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I ordered the 52" Magnum and have had it for just under a year now. Fantastic bow. I really like short bows for certain applications and have several, but this is the best short bow I've ever shot. It's fast and every bit as accurate as the 56" Elkheart I had. I had Gregg add the G10 I-beam in the riser for a little extra weight right where it counts and it's perfect. As a point of reference, I draw 28.5", 3 fingers under and the 52" doesn't come anywhere near stacking, and with the limb design there is no noticeable finger pinch.
Quote from: Maclean on July 30, 2025, 01:22:47 AMMike, did you ever end up getting a Magnum? curious how it turned out. I'm still a few months away on the list, but I'm down for a 52". curious as to how it turned out for you.
I ordered the 52" Magnum and have had it for just under a year now. Fantastic bow. I really like short bows for certain applications and have several, but this is the best short bow I've ever shot. It's fast and every bit as accurate as the 56" Elkheart I had. I had Gregg add the G10 I-beam in the riser for a little extra weight right where it counts and it's perfect. As a point of reference, I draw 28.5", 3 fingers under and the 52" doesn't come anywhere near stacking, and with the limb design there is no noticeable finger pinch.
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awesome, thanks!