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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: tamure on September 13, 2006, 12:02:00 PM
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I'm interested in horsebows, particularly Spitfire bows. Does anyone have one or shot one? If so, please tell me which model and what you thought of it.
What poundage / draw weight combination did you shoot? What type of arrow? How was the performance? Did you use a thumbring or traditional fingers? Have you ever hunted with one?
If I were to buy one, I'd like to use it for hunting game from rabbits to mule deer.
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I reviewed a spitfire on my site in the trad review section at www.peteward.com (http://www.peteward.com)
These are a very diferent style of bow to learn to shoot, but they are also a very impressive little bow.
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Thanks for the link Pete. I think I've read your review several times now. ;)
Do you still have / shoot this bow? Have you ever hunted with it?
TTT
No one else has shot these bows?! :eek:
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Tamure,
I have two Spitfire bows, and my nephew has one. My 15yr old son and nephew are shooting a Hunnic bow, and I'm shooting a Sassanian style bow. My son's bow is approx 35lbs(fastest 35lb bow I've ever seen), mine is approx 43lbs, and my nephew's bow is approx 55lbs. We shoot light carbon arrows, and we all use a thumbring.
What do I think of these bows? If I could, I would have 10 bows hanging on my wall. I absolutely love them. The performance is amazing. You can shoot them with a thumbring or fingers. The thumbring is a superior release for moving game. It is a very quick release. You actually get better performance from the bow when using a thumbring. But believe me, they perform with either release method.
This will be my first year hunting with the bow. I can't wait!
Shoot Chris (owner of Spitfire Horsebows) an e-mail. He's a great guy. He's been shooting horsebows for over 50yrs. If you do contact him, make some room upstairs in the "noodle" for an education because you're going to get one. He's an educated man, and he's proud of his heritage. You'll see:)
Bill
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Thanks for the info, Bill!
I'll send Chris an email. I read his website which is very informative. Lots of interesting stuff.
Make sure you update me on how the hunt goes!
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Just checking to see if anyone has actually used these bows for hunting and, if so, have you hunted anything larger then deer sized animals. Out of compounds I've seen light arrows work on deer but fail pretty bad on larger animals like elk, moose, etc. Any experience?
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What do these bows look like?
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they are real expencive i was going to get one but by the time we did the conversion it was going to cost $999 canada dollars wich was at the time $1,000 newzealand dollars way out of my reach. but hey they are real nice bows. :thumbsup: so i got my self a korean horse bow man that thing is fast it cost $250 newzealand dollars. it is 50#s at 28" draw. i would recomend them to any one.
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Jeff....is that one of the Hwarang bows that Thomas Duvernay is talking about on his website?
-Rob