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Title: leon stewart slammers
Post by: tiur on March 09, 2011, 05:46:00 PM
Hi, slammers with carbon vs no carbon what have been your experience - smoothness-quiet-speed
Thanks for your comments
Asgeir
Title: Re: leon stewart slammers
Post by: tukudu on March 09, 2011, 07:30:00 PM
Asgeir,you might want to give Leon on shout on this.He will give you his honest opinion. I don't think he has used it in alot of the new slammers. It is pretty tough to beat bamboo in that long bow design. TM
Title: Re: leon stewart slammers
Post by: Desperado on March 09, 2011, 07:59:00 PM
Asgeir..I have a 3 piece Stewart Slammer that is mint that I am going to sell.It is not carbon but shoots superbly. I an just not comfortable with the high wrist grip of a long bow. The new ones are $1100.00 and I am asking $600.00 for mine. It is Rt. Hand, 53lbs at 28" and 60". It is perfect. If you want some pictures let me know...If not, have a great day and as always..Be safe!! Kerry White
Title: Re: leon stewart slammers
Post by: njloco on March 09, 2011, 08:48:00 PM
As you can see, I have a Stewart and a Palmer double carbon, everyone says the Stewart shoots real fast I don't really notice the speed but it is very accurate. The Palmer I do notice speed but If I were buying a new Stewart I would want it just like the one I already have.
Title: Re: leon stewart slammers
Post by: tiur on March 09, 2011, 08:49:00 PM
Tom, thanks for review of 56"very nice wood. My favorit are 60" one piece-  I see you have one , did not see any notes 56" vs 60" in your product review. I will call Leon thanks for info.

Kerry, thanks for the offer but I,m a  one piece low grip guy - good luck.
Asgeir
Title: Re: leon stewart slammers
Post by: Desperado on March 10, 2011, 08:32:00 PM
No problem...Good luck with your search!! Be safe!!
Kerry