I have only shot 2 or 3 Bob Lee bow but they did impress me with their speed and accuracy. Anyway, I just wondered how some of you felt about your Bob Lees.
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I killed my first buck with one in 1972, a bow I bought in 1968....Wing Thunderbird. Bob's been building them since the early 1950's 8^). His present day bows will shoot with any bow made and are great values in comparison to some.
I shot one this weekend and i think it performed as well as my high end bow, very smooth.
Don
We have been a dealer for Bob Lee for a few years. They are a great company. I really enjoyed the 64 inch 50 pound 3 piece longbow I got from them. They are great to work with and really go the extra distance to make a great bow!
Very nice bows, fast accurate and dead in the hand- great value for their standard models.
I agree with George,great value and top of the line!
I shot his bows and many others at a show I went to about a year ago. I actually liked his takedown recurves and longbows better than all the "top end" bows I shot.
I don't think you could go wrong, they are excellent bows.
Only issue I had was the grip was a bit thick. I bet he could do something about that though.
My 2 cents,
-Charlie
Don,
I've got two of their bows, a 64" 55# Hunter Takedown and a One piece 58" 55# Hunter Signature and they both are wonderful bows. They shoot a variety of arrows well, wood, alum. , carbon and they are fast, smooth, consistent and for the price in my opinion can't be beat. The one piece Signature, when I first shot it this winter, I was shocked by how fast it shoots. I can't wait for deer season to hunt with it in a stand it being shorter than my takedown. I feel a little bad now I'll have to decide what to take hunting this year. Do I take the takedown or do I take the one piece? What a delema. The shorter one is awesome off the ground and in a blind. Another note, my brother shoots a Hunter takedown and a cousin has one also. They are great bows made by great people who are eager to please and they are easy to contact by phone or email. Don't be afraid.
Dave
I like my Pro hunter recurve. Quite, Accurate and real nice looking. Nice folks too, they helped me before and after buying.
Mike L
My first big game trad kill (cow elk) and alota prarie dogs have passed over due to my Bob Lee Signiture Series recurve. You will not be disapointed with a Bob Lee.
Nothing that I have tried to date fits my hand like a Bob Lee handle. That extra bolt weight is also nice.
I love my bob lee
I had one that I sold recently. A one peice 62" recurve made in 2007 I thought it was pretty good for the price. It certainly filled the freezer. If you want a good one peice they have what you are looking for. If you want a take down I would look at zipper and assenheimer also.
I've never shot a Bob Lee bow that did not feel good in my hand. Accuracy was never a problem. They were all smooth to draw and they are priced to sell, unlike some of their competition.The only question I've ever had about the Lee product line was related to arrow speed. I never thought they threw an arrow as fast as other comparable weight bows. With that said, I killed several deer and hogs with my Signature TD recurve and speed was never an issue. :thumbsup:
I enjoy mine but I dont love it...I love my brothers LOL. I thought all their grips were the same and when I got mine it didn't have as deep of a grip. I enjoy ther first deep grips...i haven't decided if I am going to keep mine or try to get another or what not...62" 56@28
I love my Bob Lees bows, they are smooth and fast and look good with EFA Cherokee quivers installed.
Signature T/D 60" 54 @ 28
Hunter T/D 62" 43 @ 28
Hunter pro 54" 45 @ 28
i only have a bob lee. great service, excellent bow, great value for money.
This sounds about like I thought it would. I saw my first Bob Lee about 15 years ago when I was in the running for the NC state title. Some guy had a Bob Lee and shot it pretty well. I beat him at several local shoots but couldn't pull it off in the state.
The thing that I remember most about the bow was when he was trying for max. speed. I believe that he had some kind of overdraw device, weights on the string, and a short lightweight aluminum arrow with target points. If memory serves me right, one day he was chronographed at 240 feet per second. Even with a standard setup he was shooting over 200. I believe that his bow was about 56#. (He was an ex compound shooter and finally went back that way.)
Does anyone else have any info on Bob Lees regarding speed or accuracy?
Accuracy is up to you- Check the bob lee web site it list speeds for all his offerings
Maxwell, I think that accuracy is about 80% shooter, but there are bows that will shoot better groups than others. I tried shooting a short Kodiak Magnum for awhile but with the arrows tuned closely I still got a large group. I could switch to almost any other bow and the group was less then half the diameter. I believe that length and a lot of other factors come into play which make a bow more consistently accurate.
I wouldnt hesitate to buy one, very good quality.
Now is the time to get one too, they are discontinuing a lot of the Durawood T/D and have them marked down nicely. Wish I had some spare doe!
Eric
I think Bob Lee bows ARE "high-end" if not priced as high as others. I have 2 Bob Lee TD longbows at this point. 2fletch--while 80% of accuracy is surely the shooter's contribution, there are some bows that are natural, in the hand and to the eye, shooters. I've never shot a Bob Lee that wasn't a natural shooter, at least for me.
I just ordered a 54"/53# from Bob Lee. I currently shoot a 58"/50#, 35 year old Indian Seneca. Hope your "shorter bows" statement withregard to accuracy doesn't hold true in this case! :saywhat:
I'll let you know as soon as it arrives.
Mike in SC
I ordered one directly from Bob Lee. Found out afterwards that I could have gotten the same bow from a dealer for 125.00 less than they charged me. Paul<><
I have shot a lot of other brands over the years and have not found anything that I shoot as good as Bob Lee's. If you ever get a chance just shoot it along side any other brand and you will see that they are stable, forgiving and hard hitting.
You can take this from a recovering bow aholic,Bob Lee is stable a fast with arrow that is 10gr per inch. I have shot most of the bows out there and the only ones I have are my Bob Lee. I like the idea that the father has handed down his bow building to his son. Rob has realy come into his own as a bower under his fathers eye.