I'm thinking on buying a Royal two piece and need some ideas for wood choices. Can you please post pictures and specs of your Royals and how you feel about them?
If not can you send pictures to RLDIBIASE@COMCAST.NET
Come on show me whatcha got!
Don't own one but a friend I shoot with does. His looks like bocote and walnut? I have got to shoot it on occassion and it seems to be very accurate for me. Sort of shoots where you point it!
Had a 2pcs. Ebony/myrtlewood. AS prettty a Bow as i ever owned and shot really good was just to much poundage for a damaged tricep. Very well made.
Ebony and osage a little heavy but a real looker
I owned two, and if I bought another it would be with a straight grip. These bows are expensive but are the best shooting bows I have ever shot. Smooth, and rip an arrow like you wouldn't believe. I could group an arrow better with those two bows than any other ever. Apple groups out to about 30 yds. I did that with a grip that hurt my wrist so I sold them and haven't bought a new one yet. I am talking myself into it right now though! I had a cool one that was a darker birdseye maple veneers w/ a bamboo core and cocobolo fades. It was a beauty.
A buddy of mine has one. It is sweet. One of the best grips I have felt on a longbow. Quiet and quick. Not sure of the riser but I know it has bamboo limbs and mrtyle veneers with horn nocks. Quite a looker.
I have a 66" 2 pc. 56 LBS. @ 28 " Bambo limbs with Maccasar Ebony veneers, "como" of Gabon and Maccasar Ebony in the the riser. a very smooth pullng R/D. Great shooting bow!
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It has the small sleeve. It a quick "D" shape reflex/deflex longbow. One of my favorites.
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