ive always heard about black widow recurves im just getting into the trad shooting and bought a cheaper recurve i enjoy shooting i shot a long bow for the first time and shot it fairly well was looking at bw long bows and i really like there looks but i have really only knowen them for their recurves are there long bows just as nice and i just havent heard much about them or are they knowen for their recurves?
Their longbows are every bit as nice! I have a 66" PLX. One of the best shooting bows I own.
The sleeve takedown is easy to take apart and is tight when together. Beware though, they are not a true longbow but have some reflex/deflex in the limbs. Some call them "hybrids" I don't care, it shoots a heavy arrow very well.
I'll second what Biggie reckons.
I was similar to you in that I had a cheaper recurve and wanted to experience a longbow. I really "cut my teeth" as a bowhunter using two Black Widow longbows that I bought over a couple of years - okay, I'm still cutting my teeth as a bowhunter, but they're a little more cut now than then!
Also, although it is always great if you can try everything first, I live in Outback Australia, and my first experience with any bow has been when I bought it and got it shipped over - I haven't been disappointed (I just read lots about what people say about various bows).
If you do a search, you should find some other threads about Black Widow longbows, and see some fine animals taken by them.
Cheers,
Ben
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=98;t=000014;p=1
Above is a link to my "show-and-tell" from 2007, a year where I exclusively used a Black Widow longbow.
I love my PLX so much I have another one on order! Their "lock-it-sock it" system is great> Cant go wrong...just my .002
Very nice longbow.My PL would easily tune to a wide variety of shafts and points.Plenty of speed.It has a little thump on release but not nearly as bad as some longbows.After a couple days shooting you won't even notice the thump any more.They are also well made and durable.
b/w long bows are NICE.
I personally love these bows. I just received my second Black Widow Longbow. It is a 63lb, 64in PLX and it is quiet and smooth. These bows are built to last and are sweet shooting. I cannot say enough about them. T
While I prefer my Border Griffon, my friend has the BW and it is a great bow-I'd be very happy to have that one too!
Biggie, I go by the European tourney's definition for most of their competitions-if it maintains a CONTINUOUS "D" shape when strung it's an "American flatbow" if it also has a HH handle and also a shelf (true longbows have no shelf apparently). For over here though, I'm comfortable to say it's a longbow because that has stood for so many years. "Delta" shape, recurve riser, etc.-it's a hybrid and I hope we all agree on what a recurve is. Just what I'm going by myself to keep the voices down, no one has to agree! It's just started to bug me a wee bit to open a new "longbow" post where you get eye strain making sure it's not a recurve! :biglaugh:
I had an LAG, 64", 58# @ 28". Shot it for 13 years. Hung it on a set of moose antlers when not in use. Went away, and when I returned the moose antlers had fallen off the wall, with the bow. The brow tine of the antlers hit the bow, and must have loosened the glue. I couldn't see a mark on the bow, but it came apart the next day on a 3d course, after about 20 shots. I then bought a PLX, 66", 55# @ 28". Have been shooting the PLX for about 3 years. Both great bows, but since getting used to the PLX, I like the new grip better than the old, just hope I get as many or more shoots with the PLX as I did with the LAG! If you get one, don't hang it on the moose antlers!!
both my brothers own widow longbows and i love shooting them so much i have a plx on order (1 more month!!!) they are sweet shooters