I'm looking to purchase a new longbow. I have only owned 1 so far (martin bushmaster by howatt) and made a few selfbows as well.
It is very difficult to narrow the choices down since there are so many bowyers out there that make excelent bow. Perhaps some of you could help me choose the right fit for me.
I'm looking for a 45# @ 28 LH reflex deflex bow with a pistol grip handle to hunt with. I would like it to be quiet, smooth, forgiving, rugged and simple and fast enough. So far I have narrowed the seach to:
Kota
great northern bows
thundersticks
dwyer bows
greeatplains
tomahawk
timber hawk bows
pronghorn
fox
Price is not much of an issue since they are all more or less in the same range depending on extras and so on. What are your thoughts and why? thanks in advance
I have a Greatplains and a Tomahawk. GP is my pick. I came to this by taking an alphabetical approach. Looking for a Zipper so I can get done.
Dwyer Dauntless, mine shoots like a rocket and they are great people to deal with. I also ordered there Endeaver.
I would look up Dave Dwyer ... his bows are excellent and priced well. www.dwyerlonbows.com (http://www.dwyerlonbows.com)
joevan 125, you beat me to the punch!!
Bob.
There are some very nice bows on your list. The RER Vortex is another that fits with what you are looking for.
By far the best is if you were able to attend one of the big shoots and get your hands on some of them. Are you anywhere near the Denton Hill shoot? Lots and lots of bows to choose from there!
I love my Turkey Creek longbow!
It draws so smooth, is light, and dead quiet.
The RER's and Treadways I've shot were great,also.
yeah i was considering the Dwyer for a long time....that would be a good choice for me...however i'm not crazy about the Riser overlays on the back of the bow handle.....i would rather do without them. I think the reason they have them in the first place is to smooth out the handle a bit.
I've seen other good bows without them so I'm not sure that having them makes much difference...
Out of the ones you listed I've shot the Tomahawk and it was a fine bow.I would find a used one though as I've seen several sell for $400-$450.
Check out Chad Holm of Holmmade Traditional Bows, he's a sponsor on here, Very Good Bows, Im told ... Super good Man ...
You don' have it listed but I would get a Buffalo Bow from Big Jim. Very similar to a Black Widow PLX at about $500 you might not like the standard grip shape but he will grind to any shape desired. He also tends to send out a test bow to give a shot, best bow I have seen for the money and I hope to be getting one soon. He's a sponsor here and the website is bigjimsbowcompany.com if memory serves.
I just took delivery of a Sarrels Blackhills Longbow, Bob is a TradGang Sponsor as well.
His bows are reasonably priced, delivery was about six weeks, and I can honestly say it's one of the smoothest bows that I've shot.
Just another to add to your list of choices :bigsmyl:
Hill Country Longbows are great bows for the price. Roman doesn't have a web site but Tollgate Archery carries them. Your list will be very long shortly. :eek:
If you really want a pistol grip I'd stay away from the Tomahawk. I have a 62" Diamond SS that I love but I had to take a dremmel to the grip to get it anywhere close to a pistol grip. It's a great bow and shoots well but I'd bet there are others out there that cost less and are just as good.
You have a good list to choose from, which will make your decision difficult. I have a Pronghorn 1-pc and 3-pc. Very nice bows.... quick, very smooth, no hand shock, and VERY quiet! Good luck with your decision.
I have a Toelke Whip that I really like. Great guy to deal with. Fast service. I would definitely add them to the list.
http://montanabows.com
I only ever tried a Tomahawk, and I love it. Even though 770$ sounds harsh, it's nothing compared to what some people pay for their expensive compounds and all the gear they need with it.
I'll second the Toelke Whip.I've shot aLOT of high end longbows and the Whip(for me)has the best of shootability and quietness of shot-out of all of them.
lost creek and kanati are 2 great bows that have pistol grips.they're also reasonably priced.
and i picked up a Fox royal crown longbow just about a month ago that has a recurve grip, medium, like i like. It is 48 @ 28 and 60 inches long. It is smooth drawing, quick, and shoots like my others (where i'm looking). it is less than a year old and i got it for about 60% of the new price. An RER is on my list also. i can't speak for the others, but they are all good. It's just according to what fits you.
:)
Crow Creek Black Feather
and another that is fast as lightning, highest quality, etc., etc. would be a Cari-bow Peregrine...hard to find a used one though. i've had the Crow Creeks one and three piece and although the grip was good, they didn't do a whole lot for me. Try to find someone if possible to let you shoot one or several of your choices. What i like might not suit you at all...