Does any one shoot a thunderhahk im interested in one and want to know the pros and cons. Sorry the to relies below was wrong to my error I'm looking at thunderhawk!
I tried a Tomahawk SS at the archery club last time, and they were good shooters!
I believe it was 48# @ 28, with yew and boo limbs, bocote riser.
Fast enough, good lookers, super smooth^^ draw and very little shock, though that may be removed by tuning..
Are you talking about the 3Rivers Tomahawk bow or another brand?
No its the Ancient Spirit thunderhawk I've been up for 32 hrs now
No one out there shoot one or own one?
They are excellant bows.Very smooth drawing and definatly high performance.
Tracy Tricket the bowyer worked for Mr. morrison for years and knows how to design a good shooting bow.The limb design has some similarities to the Morrison recurves.
I had a 64 inch one piece A.S Thunderhawk and also a 3 piece Thunderhawk.I liked both of those bows quite a bit and cant think of anything negative to say about them.I would gladly have another.I think Tracy still builds the Thunder hawk with his new company Trees Custom bows but may have changed the name to Shadowhawk?A.S offered a few different models of bows and they all shot very well IMO.
Depends which model you get...if ya get the ones JD made I'm sorry to say you bought yourself some great firewood LOL.
all joking aside if the vaneers didn't crack yet they will but they will still shoot. Pretty bow, fit great in my hand, rough draw, quick shooter! My 45# bow felt like my buddies 55# bow. I wish I had the bow again to give it a shot but I doubt I'd shoot it long it was very rough on my shoulder!
Buuuuut I've heard nothing but good things about the bows tracey produces.
I have been shooting an Ancient Spirits Kadiak for 5 years or so. It is a fine bow and has killed a couple deer for me.
I love my Thunderhawk...have had it since 2006. I couldn't disagree more with Deadbolt. Mine is a 50# lb bow and feels ten lbs lighter to me...and draws smooth all the way back.
One of the best shooters I have had was an Ancient Spirits Thunderhawk one piece made while JD and Tracy were together. Shouldn't have sold it :(
The Thunderhawk was JD's bow. Tracy did not design or build this one. He has been making limbs for the ones that have blown up with his design but the Thunderhawk was not his.
I shoot one. RH 60" 53#@28". Very smooth shooter. I like the Risers alot, very nice fit for me. If you have any questions PM me. The Pro is they are a very good bow. It con is that they are not made any more. This one can be available as I shoot mostly left handed.
i had a 3 piece that shot great, I sold it because I really 1 peice bows better.
I shoot a 62# Thunderhawk 1-piece that was made by J.D. I know alot of people have personal issues with the guy, but I've shot 3 bows made by him, and all have been excellent shooters.....
My Thunderhawk is VERY QUIET.....you can ask several Tradgang members that have shot with me at 3D shoots. It is smooth and fast. I don't regret buying it at all!
So far I've taken deer, coyote, and turkey with it, so I guess it's a killer too.....
Ben
Tracy built one of my A.S Thunderhawks and J.D built my other A.S Thunderhawk.Both shooters.
They are signed by who ever built them.
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My Thunderhawk 55#@ 28" (LH)
Fast&smooth.
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I picked up a 3 piece TD AS Thunderhawk by Tracy on the classifieds just a short while ago.workmanship is second to none,shoots great,nice and light,all around a beautiful bow,smooth as glass.
I have one of the first ones Tracey made and it is my primary bow. I figure I am approaching 15,000 arrows from it since I got it. It is a 60" bow at 51 lbs draw at 28 inches. I have been shooting recurves only since 1972 and have not had or found a bow the feels better to me. I love the way it shoots.
Very nice shooters. Very fast and much quieter than most recurves. One of the fastest recurves I've shot. Tracey told me the Kadiak was JD's bow design from his father and the Thunderhawk was designed by JD and Tracey together. I also had several Kadiaks which were also great shooters. Their earlier models had limb issues, but if the bow you're looking at has bamboo limb cores you should be fine. I think A.S. problems were more business related than product related.
Dave
My brother owned a one piece.
We used to have a great traditional only archery shop here in Western PA that was a distributor for Ancient Spirits.
JD and Tracey sure made some beautiful bows thats for sure. But as many people know, a lot of customer service issues with one of Ancient Spirits owners, and a lot of people left hanging out to dry.
That def needs to be brought into consideration. But as far as my brothers bow went, it slung an arrow pretty darn fast!
I also have a two piece Kodak. Really nice bow. I like it a lot.
I also have a two piece A.S. Kodak. Really nice bow. I like it a lot.
I also have a two piece A.S. Kodak. Really nice bow. I like it a lot.