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Title: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: hawgslayer on September 30, 2008, 05:39:00 PM
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Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: tarponnut on September 30, 2008, 05:55:00 PM
I've hunting with a Martin Hatfield TD (50#, 520 grain arrow)for two years now and have no complaints.It's a very smooth shooter and quiet. I've taken several hogs with it(check out the upcoming Martin 2009 catalog for a picture of me with a Fl. hog).I can't think of a con. In my experience, Martins are very well made bows.
Good luck this season.
P.S.I'll be chasing hogs and deer this weekend at Nickie Roth's place! Jim
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: L. E. Carroll on September 30, 2008, 06:17:00 PM
There is a definate Pro.  They are super fast, stable, and by far the nicest finished and looking "Manufactured Bow" still on the Market.  The only better bow "for it's age" were the origional "Damon Howatt" bow's [which are now the Martin Line of bows such as the one you have] I still have 3 origional Howatt Hi-speeds that shoot right with the 30 or so customs on my bow rack.  Shoot it and enjoy. Keep in mind it may hit a little higher than other bows of it's type as it is usually much faster and flatter shooting than other similar stye bows of like weights.
That's my take on them.
Gene
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Benny Nganabbarru on September 30, 2008, 07:05:00 PM
I started with a Martin Hunter. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that bow. I've many happy memories made with that bow, and quite a few big animals hit the deck.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Curveman on September 30, 2008, 07:13:00 PM
Love Martin's. No cons at all and as custom as a Widow.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: TSP on September 30, 2008, 07:27:00 PM
Have had Hunters and Hatfields some years ago (two each), both models were decent shooters and fairly fast bows but in my case they were prone to limb twist even though treated and stored carefully (used bow stringer, stored horizontal on pegs, avoided heat, etc. etc.).  "Bumping' the limb worked for awhile but eventually the twisting persisted.  The company was not at all accomodating regarding the problem, though only one of the bows was purchased new.  

That was 15-20 years ago.  A friend's neighbor recently had a new Martin X-200 recurve...a bit less expensive model than the Hunter...delam on him.  I never had that kind of issue with mine but one has to wonder about the current quality.

I don't mean to dice on Martins, when in good shape they are very good shooters.  But despite owning many other bows over the years I've never had that kind of recurring problem again.  Decent bows yes...but you might want to check your limb alignment every so often just in case.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: sendero25 on September 30, 2008, 07:44:00 PM
hawgslayer,
I have a 2007 Martin Serengeti, 50#@28. I love it, it is super fast and smooth, no stack at all.
The grip is a little "thick" but I got used to that, it is also the prettiest bow I own. I don't know why they discontined that model but I wish I had another.
John
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: hawgslayer on September 30, 2008, 08:18:00 PM
:campfire:  

Thanks gents for the info. Hope everyone has a great season and you fill all your tags with big ones.

H/S...................  :archer:
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: heydeerman on September 30, 2008, 08:30:00 PM
I have had a few Martin's and Howatts I wish I had back. I had a Dreamcatcher with yew limbs that was made for me when I was in business...like to have that one again.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Apex Predator on September 30, 2008, 10:21:00 PM
Awesome bows all throughout the Martin line-up.  They have always been good performers in the speed dept and well constructed.  You can order one with custom options.  They are still crafted one at a time in the old Howatt plant.  What's not to like?
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: myshootinstinks on September 30, 2008, 11:20:00 PM
I'm still shooting the bow my Dad gave me in 1972 at age 16, a 37 year old Howatt "Coronado", which is similar to the current Martin X200. Since then I've owned Super Diablos, Dreamcatchers, Hunters, a Hi-speed and a Mamba.
  All very good bows. You can't go wrong with 'em.  The only con I can think of right offhand is they seem to consistently understate the draw weight. A bow marked 50#s may be closer to 54#s, etc.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Arwin on September 30, 2008, 11:23:00 PM
Had a Serengeti too. Nice bow.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Kip on October 01, 2008, 07:31:00 AM
Retired my 58" Hunter 1976 model made just 5-years in that length couple of years ago when I got my Lee.Killed some deer and couple of hogs but was really ragged out so Don(bowdoc)Ward made it beautiful again saving it for one my grandkids but shoot it every now and then.Great bows and would not mine it being my go-to if needed.Kip
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: nutmeg on October 01, 2008, 07:38:00 AM
Yoou won't go wrong with Martin bows. I've shot darn near every model over the years and love them. (nut)
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Swamp Pygmy on October 01, 2008, 02:40:00 PM
I spent the exact same amount of money on a bear longbow and a martin longbow. The quality was notably better on the martin. Bear lured me in with the wholesome company approach but Martin wins on actual product.

Martin should work on their image. I've no problem with photos of girls from the Friday night line up at "Bada Bing's!" But when guessing who is a more serious archery company its not a vote of confidence in your company catalog while selecting a bow. Underscores the quality of their product. But I guess it gets people to click the links and that's what counts.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Tom Anderson on October 01, 2008, 05:05:00 PM
Huh? Perhaps I need to check Martin's sight to see what I've been missing.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Aram on October 01, 2008, 07:45:00 PM
No complaints. Surprisingly fast bow. Check the poundage of your bow. Often their bows weigh in a couple of pounds more than written. Tune the arrows to the bow not the ink on the bow.
Good luck,
Aram
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: hawgslayer on October 04, 2008, 05:16:00 PM
:campfire:  

I checked my poundage while I was at the range this morning and at 28"s the draw is 53#'s. The bow is 3#'s over what's listed on the limb. I have no complaints whatsoever with the added 3#'s.
Thanks to everyone who replied and I hope you all have a great season. ( My trip is 13 days away and I hope to put deer in the freezer that I took with this HUNTER).
Thanks again for the info!!!!!!!!!  :archer:
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: recurve1 on October 04, 2008, 07:31:00 PM
how does the martin hunter compare to custom bows? stability,quietness? thnks
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: hawgslayer on October 04, 2008, 09:19:00 PM
:wavey:
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: recurve1 on October 04, 2008, 09:29:00 PM
thanks hawgslayer for the info..recurve1
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: mooseman76 on October 05, 2008, 11:10:00 AM
I think they are great bows as well.  The Martin Hunter is one of my all time favorite bows.  Martin will do some custom work for you, but they are not as custom as a Widow as was stated earlier.  BW will do most anything that any custom builder will do, you just have to ask.  

I often think about another Martin hunter with all grey actionwood riser and black glass limbs.  I do think there are better bows out there for the money though.  Martin's prices have really skyrocketed the last few years.  You may be able to get some good deals on them, but I'm not sure where.  I'm going based on the prices I see from the more prominent dealers.

Check out the classifieds here, lots of great deals...Mike
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: SilverTip on October 05, 2008, 10:34:00 PM
in my opinion the Martin hunter and 64 and 65 Bear kodiak are the best production bows ever made. The Martins are tough dependable bows.

 Billy
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: nightowl1 on October 05, 2008, 11:04:00 PM
if i was going to buy a recurve it would definitly be a martin hunter... had one before loved it...went to longbow
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Dave Bulla on October 06, 2008, 02:36:00 AM
Would love to get an old Super Diablo in a hunting weight that would pull 32".

I think it's the best looking vintage recurve out there.

The current Martin Savanah is a really awsome longbow too.
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: Frenchy on October 06, 2008, 04:39:00 AM
No complaints
Very robust !
Title: Re: Martin Bows ????????
Post by: econnell71 on October 09, 2008, 12:49:00 AM
Martin is all i shoot, nothing wrong with them at all! I have been shooting them for many moons!