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Title: recurve or longbow
Post by: cnorth on December 17, 2008, 08:44:00 PM
Wanting to get into traditional shooting.  I was wondering what were some of the deciding factors of some of you to shoot one over the other.  Thanks ahead for your inputs, GOD BLESS!!!!!!!
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Daddy Bear on December 17, 2008, 09:33:00 PM
There are many great stickbows of all shapes and sizes to fit just about any taste or style. Though some may find a certain shape, size, or style to be worthless, others may find the same to be perfection. Regardless, we all share the same theme of using a simple stick and string.

I prefer a moderate to long, slender, and light bow with a smallish, straight handle. I also enjoy the feel of such bow having bamboo laminations. I hunt with a back or side quiver while using arrows of moderate to heavy weight. For me, nothing quite fits this bill better than a good longbow with straight limbs or with limbs having some backset. A heavier, shorter, and wider recurve with bulkier riser and pistol grip takes away the very aspects in stickbow archery I enjoy the most by using a longbow. You or others may choose and prefer to keep the very characteristics which I dislike and avoid. You may also dislike the very things I prefer such as having less mass, less weight, and increased length, etc.

Like boots and backpacks, what is great for one may be a failure for another. You have many great options from which to select and to find YOUR best suit:)

later,
Daddy Bear
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: flycaster on December 17, 2008, 10:41:00 PM
I think longbows are great, but don't happen to own one. I like the graceful lines of a recurve and, because that's what I learned on ages ago, I've kind of stuck with it. The grip feels right to me, and I find arrow selection to be a little less critical because of the center shot risers. A really well-made long bow might seduce me some day at a range, and I doubt I'd resist too much!

Chuck
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: reddogge on December 17, 2008, 10:44:00 PM
Before compounds I hunted exclusively out of tree stands and I could shoot very well with a recurve but couldn't shoot a longbow worth a hoot out of a tree.  I sold the one I had, a Ben Pearson.  Wish I never sold it though.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: freefeet on December 18, 2008, 05:04:00 AM
I've started on recurves cause i just loved the look of the curves.  But currently thinking of getting a Border Black Harrier 50# for my next bow.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: BONE on December 18, 2008, 07:09:00 AM
Cnorth--You really need to try both before making a decision.I own both,but Longbows are my choice.I could go on all day about why I like my Longbows,but that shouldn't influence your choice. Ya' just gotta shoot 'em man,besides it is fun to try them out.   :bigsmyl:  --Bone
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: cnorth on December 18, 2008, 12:09:00 PM
Thanks for all the feedback. GOD BLESS!!!!
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Raven on December 18, 2008, 12:39:00 PM
What BONE said!  :thumbsup:  

I own both and shot Recurves for alot of years 20+  :eek:  But have been shooting Longbows for the last 8 years. I find them to be more forgiving with my shooting style. I still like shooting my Recurves from time to time, but LOVE shooting my 66" 60# Tree Longbow the most! Wish I would have started shooting Longbows years ago.

GOOD LUCK!  :thumbsup:    :campfire:
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: john fletch on December 18, 2008, 12:49:00 PM
I have both and have been shooting all for more than 40 years.  My feeling is, after you really get into it you will wnat both.

As said above, pros and cons for all.  I have been into self bows now for about 6 years.  That came about by my involvement with the muzzleloading Mountain Man Rendeavous and the addition of 'primitive' archery at many of these events in the Pacific Northwest. (I had some influence on several of these)

Now I seem to enjoy making and shooting these self bows and shooting primitive, or 'semi-primitive' arrows most of all.

I tried the recurve, the Longbow and a 'stickbow' this hunting season, but conditions were so dry that I could not get clean close shots. (I blew may angle on day in the tree stand for a 15 yard shot!) The deer were on the wrong side and spooked when they caught wind.

I suggest you try both on a range, and then move up to a 3-D course.  I consider 3-D shooting about as much fun as I can have!
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Curveman on December 18, 2008, 02:38:00 PM
I greatly admired the genius of the longbow bowyer who came up with the first recurve and really loved the feel and performance of the recurve. Shot only recurves for 7 years. Bought a longbow, "just because." Now, I haven't shot the recurve all year as there is just something about the weight, simplicity and "romance" of the "D" shape, traditional handled, longbow that is indescribable! I don't even like hybrids as much even though there are some amazing hybrid bows. They just don't capture the same vibe that I can't fully articulate!


Freefeet-get the Griffon GL!    :)
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: d. ward on December 18, 2008, 02:54:00 PM
As mentioned above we could go on for years about what we like or dislike about eather one.But you will be shooting the bow not us.As bone said try them both..I have both and shoot recurves 90% of the time.However I do have a 1957 Ben Pearson take down long bow I dearly love..bd
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Blackhawk on December 18, 2008, 03:07:00 PM
A hybrid longbow with recurve grip suits a lot of folks.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Gutshot on December 18, 2008, 03:27:00 PM
I've pretty much shot recurves exclusively for a few years now.  I have a Black Widow PMA.  I tried and tried to find a longbow that I liked.  I shot a lot and never liked the handshock.  They all had it in my opinion.  I was about to give up the search when I shot the Caribow Tundra Wolf.  I fell in love immediately.  I may be more sensitive to handshock than others, but the Tundra Wolf shot as smooth as my recurve and seemed to be more accurate.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Sam McMichael on December 18, 2008, 10:05:00 PM
I have both, but there is a "gotcha" factor about the longbow that just can't be explained. Also, I have never been noticeably bothered by hand shock that many claim to feel with the longbow. As time goes by, you will probably own both recurves and longbows.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Mo. Huntin on December 18, 2008, 10:10:00 PM
Just you wait you will have both eventually.  You can't resist it. Good luck you can't go wrong.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: 30coupe on December 18, 2008, 10:15:00 PM
I have had both, but the R/D longbows like my Kanati's are the best for me. They have no handshock and draw smooth as butter. They are amazingly fast and accurate. They just fit me. You will have to find what fits you, ultimately.

There are always some great bows for sale on the classified pages. Some are nearly new, high quality custom bows that just didn't do it for those who ordered them. I have bought several used custom bows. Some worked for me, some didn't. They were all good bows though. I just haven't found anything that fits me as well as the Kanati.

Have fun with your search. Most of us here are or are becoming bow addicts, so be warned, this is very addictive!
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Quinn on December 19, 2008, 04:59:00 AM
Like the pull of the recurve, like the simple lines of the longbow.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: hawgslayer on December 19, 2008, 07:04:00 AM
:campfire:  
If your hooked on traditional, you'll have them both down the road. So far I'm shooting recurves but I find myself looking at the longbows at the range more and more.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
 :archer:
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: LONGHORN on December 19, 2008, 12:47:00 PM
I shoot both and makes no difference witch one I use I like them all.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: George D. Stout on December 19, 2008, 02:29:00 PM
The definition of a longbow has been corrupted to where one has trouble distinguishing what is and what isn't.  You will want to try both before making a decision, and more than likely, you will end up having both at one time or another.  It's a journey.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: ISP 5353 on December 19, 2008, 05:10:00 PM
Pick one and go for it.  If you get hooked, you will have several of each!!!  Have fun.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: LONGHORN on December 20, 2008, 08:28:00 AM
I agree with George here,very well said my friend.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: PastorSteveHill on December 21, 2008, 07:48:00 PM
Hey Chad!  Good to see you here on the gang... I'll let you shoot my Black Widows next week. I got the longbow and the recurve. That way you can take your pick of the best!  See ya pal...

Steve
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: Bowhunter4life on December 21, 2008, 07:57:00 PM
If all I shot were targets I would probably shoot a recurve, and if all I did was hunt all I would shoot would be a longbow.  With that being said, I own one recurve, and 5-6 longbows...  

Each have their place, and their place for each particular person... This isn't a question we can really answer for you, you need to find out for yourself.
Title: Re: recurve or longbow
Post by: wihill on December 21, 2008, 08:11:00 PM
Like so many have said before me - if you start down this path with one, the other will follow soon behind.  I started with a recurve becuase I felt it made the most sense to me at the beginning.  Recently I've really started to fall for the R/D longbows - they've really changed my perspective on what a longbow could be.  

Both the curve and the stick are equally at home in the woods and the range, try as many as you can - one will pick you.

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