I was wondering did Martin or Damon Howatt ever make the "Hunter" in the 75-80# range? I have a Martin Bushmaster that is 80# and thought I would enjoy a heavy weight Hunter more.
I have owned a 70# one before
I have a #70 now and my best friend is giving me his #75 Hunter. Both of these bows were made in the mid 1980's.
That is a pretty sweet gift! Martin/Damon Howatt are now only listing poundages up to 65#.
i beleive if you were to call them they could make a heavier pound hunter. there getting into more custum work!
A few years ago I had a 100# Hunter , I sold it to Marlon on here . Not sure if it was a store bought or special order though . Fred
WOW Greyfox54, that is one hefty bow. I have to warm up for 80#, I don't know if I could ever warm enough for 100# I'll have to give them a call.
I own and still shoot an 80# Howatt Hunter.
Any guess on what year your 80#er is? Just doesn't seem like people use too many heavy bows anymore.
I have seen them in the 90+ pound range but those are rare. They turn up around 70# pretty regular though.
Can you still special order the higher weights from Martin these days? Or are they like everyone else that won't go beyond 65 or 70#s?
Martin archery use to build bows any poundage. I have a ML10 153# and 100# greyfox martin recurve.now Martin archery dont build bows over 70#
QuoteOriginally posted by TommyBoy:
Can you still special order the higher weights from Martin these days? Or are they like everyone else that won't go beyond 65 or 70#s?
Damon Howatt is a division of Martin Archery. Damon Howatt on their website says they can make any poundage at any draw length for their bows so this should include a custom built 62" Hunter. The link to this statement is below.
http://www.damonhowatt.com/
I bought my 80# bow new in 1980.