i had this post over at dark continent,thanks fletcher for the idea to move it here.i`m coming back to bowhunting after almost twenty years away.i have a 45# and 60# bear grizzly. i am interested in the advantage, if any,of a longbow compared to my recurves.any opinions or experiences? i`m also interested in making my own arrows,any good instructional material anyone can recomend? finally im in the north east corner of illinois does anyone know of an archery/bowhunting expo in the area this year? thanks don
Don,
The Kalamazoo expo is the end of the month. I don't think there will be any nearer to you than that or bigger.
I am not the one to tell you what is better recurve or longbow but I don't think there will be an great advantage between the two.
Dave
Both offer advantages and disadvantages, I've been at this for five decades and I have trouble choosing between them, so I keep both in the house 8^). It doesn't have to be either/or.
I am a fence straddler as I have both. The longbow has a hold on me that I cannot describe, it knows where I look even under some really bad conditions. Yet the recurve is like a sirens song calling me back. I made a committment to hunt only with the recurves in 2009 and as productive as it was, now with 26 days of hunting left after the new year I have the longbow back in my hand.
As George said both have there place. You would do good to make the drive up to Kalamazoo you can shoot all the bows you want there and make the decision for your self what you want to hunt with
I have both ,I shoot both, theres just something about a longbow that seems to reach out to me!
Don, the Kalamazoo Trad Archery Expo is great show the end of this month over in MI. Once you get past the Chicago Metropolitan Mess, it's a pretty easy drive. Post here and in the events forum and over at the UBI site and you will likely find someone to share the drive and hotel with. I'll be there. www.unitedbowhuntersofillinois.org (http://www.unitedbowhuntersofillinois.org)
Many of each is the path I have chosen.
Speaking strictly bias wise I prefer a longbow because;
1) generally lighter than a recurve. I really like this in the field.
2) I prefer the grip. Doesn't have to be a Howard Hill, but most recurve grips don't "feel right" to me.
3) Hard to quantify but when a longbow is in my hand and I 'm walking along the balance, scale, and slenderness all work together and I love that "look". I feel like I 'm carrying a hunk of industrial product with a recurve no matter how beautiful the bow iitself is.
4) many longbows are on par with a recurve performance wise.
5) Did I mention I like the way they look?
Joshua, not at all scientific or dissing recurves.
Purely personal choice...
You have to you to decide which you like.
Personally I detest shooting longbows.They're WAY too light,and the draw is wierd.Then there's D shapes.Yeah NOT for me at ALL.I choose recurves because of the heavier mass weight,bigger sight window,and the draw is "stiffer"(Best way I can describe it).
For me it is a personal preference,I started out shooting longbows and much prefer them over recurves.I like a longbow grip more then most recurve grip.
I was all into recurves then i ordered a ACS and WOW what a great bow, fast and super accurate.
I also just got a Bears Paw longbow and its not that fast but it is a sweet shooting bow and i cant put it down.
Longbow OR Recurve? YEP
I like shooting both,and change regular.One reason I like shooting a take down.I dont have to get use to the grip or how the bow shoots.The change is pretty seamless.
Bill
I use a longbow purely for the fact that it seems there is even less to worry about like: limb twist, recurve end snagging brush, shooting funny angles.
Longbows feel lighter to carry and are easier to string using the push-pull method IMO.
I do love the speed of a recurve though and the curves are pleasant to look at.
My son and I (Limblover) both started with takedown recurves, but we both recently bought Bama Longbows! I personally like my longbow better because I seem to group my arrows a little better with it, plus I like the weight! Both my bows are 50 @ 28 But I do shoot them both and even though I can see more longbows in my future I will always have a takedown recurve!I can't wait to go to Kzoo show and see all the great bows that are out there!
I use a longbow because they seem to be a little bit quieter than my recurves, but both are good. It is a personal choice. People have used both to harvest a lot of animals for a long time, so either will get the job done.
Hi,I enjoy shooting both LB and recurve, doing better wiyh recurve, somehow enjoying more shooting with LB. Gobto TBM website and buy TJ Conrads The Traditional Bowhunters Handbook - in it is covered so much - making your own arrows
too !
Have both, shoot both still can't decide which I like better, must mean I need more bows. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
Blonds and Brunettes. Nothing more than personal preference.
Quote1) generally lighter than a recurve. I really like this in the field.
2) I prefer the grip. Doesn't have to be a Howard Hill, but most recurve grips don't "feel right" to me.
3) Hard to quantify but when a longbow is in my hand and I 'm walking along the balance, scale, and slenderness all work together and I love that "look". I feel like I 'm carrying a hunk of industrial product with a recurve no matter how beautiful the bow iitself is.
4) many longbows are on par with a recurve performance wise.
5) Did I mention I like the way they look?
Joshua, not at all scientific or dissing recurves.
Well said. I feel the same. Just moved to a longbow and got my first deer with it. I love them. It just seems natural for me being such a tall guy at 6'4". My hand is closer to the arrow, they seem to cant better than a recurve, and I can really connect with the arrow.
Since you have a couple bows noew I'd stick with them for now and then when you have a chance try for yourself other bows that may be of interest.
ONLY YOU can really answer your question as it pertains to you.Denton hill would be a great place to try many without costing you more than the trip which you would really enjoy.
Good luck
I have and hunt with both but find the longbow easier to be more accurate