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Title: Longbow
Post by: Nick559 on February 10, 2010, 04:39:00 PM
Who makes a decent, good longbow in the 40 to 50 pound range to start out with. I'd like to stay in the $400.00 and under price range for a dependable used bow.

Thanks
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: bushytail on February 10, 2010, 04:49:00 PM
You can get some nice used custom ones in the classifieds in that $ range.Mohawk,Mahaska,to name a couple.My mind is a blank about others,but keep your eyes open.You`ll find a nice one.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Izzy on February 10, 2010, 04:52:00 PM
Id go up another 100.00 bucks and get a JK Traditions.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Rob DiStefano on February 10, 2010, 04:59:00 PM
if yer a newb to trad, i'd suggest 40# at your draw  length, not the weight written on the bow.  

even if yer a muscular person, you need to develop 'bow muscles' and you'll shake/tremor for awhile with 40# holding weight 'til you get in decent condition.  while that's happening, you don't want to have to fight being initially overbowed - all of that will create havoc with learning basic form.  read that again, please.  

don't spend a lotta bucks on that bow, but do find one of the correct weight at your draw length - figuring out your draw length will also take some time and that too will more than likely change.  

so, i recommend a used r/d longbow or a pacific rim cheap new r/d longbow.  get as long a bow length as you can, too.  this is a learning bow and one you will come back to for form work - or when you're hurting ... it happens.

remember: the arrow is far more important than the bow, and any decent bow will be better than you are right now.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: SveinD on February 10, 2010, 05:00:00 PM
As bushytail said, start right here in the classifieds! A good friend of mine got a superb Belcher Longhorn for 475$. New price adds at least 250-300$..

I see that in the classifieds now, there are a couple of Shrew Longbows for sale, some Kanati's, a Black Widow, Dwyer Endavour and a Fox Longbow.
All of these have a good reputation and are in your price range. And that is only on page 1 of the classifieds!

Good luck   :)
Oh, and listen to Rob, he has good advice  ;)
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: luvnlongbow on February 10, 2010, 05:06:00 PM
If you want new a Bear Montana is under $350. You don't say wether you are looking for a Hill style, or slight R/D, or radical R/D. Nor do you mention a length. To the names already mentioned I would add Northern Mist, Hill, Abbot. It will depend on what you like and want.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: celticknot on February 10, 2010, 05:07:00 PM
I know a fella here in ohio that makes a great longbow for between 350-550. They are high quality shooters and there are several others on this site that are more than willing to back that up. I can send you pics if you like and his info. Pm me and let me know if you would like so.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: WVeer on February 10, 2010, 05:12:00 PM
I bought a new Kohannah Fury at the Kzoo expo a couple weeks ago.  It's a pretty nice bow for the $.......... new for $500
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Nick559 on February 10, 2010, 05:18:00 PM
I shot a Savannah earlier today and enjoyed it very much.  Its the first longbow I shot in 20 years.  Actually, two, a 45# and a 50# model.  Length of 62" seemed like a comfortable length for me.  I'm not sure what the Hill, slight R/D and radical R/D are.  I assume they are to shooting style.  I'm limited to recurve experience only (also previously, that thing with the wheels and cables).
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Rob DiStefano on February 10, 2010, 05:26:00 PM
hill reflex, mild r/d and aggressive r/d are all completely different types of longbow designs that basically reference limb and riser design.  

stay with a lighter weight longbow for now.

get an r/d longbow - lighter holding weights will give you faster arrows than with a reflex only longbow, meaning you can use heavier more stable arrows for learning.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Rob DiStefano on February 10, 2010, 05:38:00 PM
i know how it feels to be introduced to such a fun thing as trad archery and trad bowhunting.  yer dazzled by all the cool bows, arrows and tackle.  

having been there once, it's in yer best interests to resist the urge to get ahead of yourself on the learning curve.  

learn how to shoot first, better and more tailored gear comes later.  and yep, you will be looking at changes in draw length, arrows and holding weights, to name a few ...
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Predator Man on February 10, 2010, 06:13:00 PM
400 and under is tuff.  You could find a Kanati longbow on the classifides for this price used. I have purchased several from other sites classifides and they have all been perfect condition and aroud $325 is a good cost for a nice used one.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: mickeys4 on February 10, 2010, 06:36:00 PM
Check these links.

http://www.maddogarchery.com/

http://www.siegeworkcreations.com/longbows.htm
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: L. E. Carroll on February 10, 2010, 06:43:00 PM
Go to the "sponsor's classified" section and check out the "Holm Made Osprey" bows...,.excellent bows and very close to what your looking to spend.   :wavey:
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: richbat on February 10, 2010, 06:55:00 PM
my suggestion is the same as others ''classifieds'' there are alot of very good bows on there,so stop reading this and start shopping.lol
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: joevan125 on February 10, 2010, 07:08:00 PM
If you are looking for a 1 piece longbow check ouy Dwyer longbows.

I have owned one of there bows and for the money i would think they are hard to beat.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: NBK on February 10, 2010, 10:07:00 PM
Absolutely buy a used bow from the classifieds.  In fact buy several used bows before buying a new one.  Firefly, Dwyer or Thundersticks would be my own personal choice in longbows and most are priced right.  I also agree in that no more than 40lbs. to start.  (Imagine my shooting when I first started trad on a 63lb. longbow!  It wasn't pretty!)
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: MSwickard on February 11, 2010, 02:03:00 PM
Check out RMSG.  They carry the Spirit Longbow and they can be had for around $400.
Title: Re: Longbow
Post by: Elk whisperer on February 12, 2010, 11:31:00 AM
I got a 50lb Mohawk for sale 64" 325.00 perfect