Hello all,
I've been away from Trad Gang for awhile, the downturn in the economy and a new job has kept me really busy. Anyway, I am seriously contemplating purchasing my first longbow and would like some advice. I currently shoot several different bows. A Hoyt compound, a Hoyt Gamemaster takedown recurve, a Chek-Mate Falcon and a DH Black Mamba.
The Gamemaster and Mamba are both 55#@28" and the Falcon is 50#@27" My draw length is 28" and I have been shooting since I was about 16, with traditional gear for about 4 years off an on. I would not say I am a die hard shooter but I do enjoy archery and shoot as much as work, family and etc allow. I would like to locate a quality longbow, I am thinking 45-50# range @ 28" RH. I will mostly use for target shooting but would likely end up taking it to the deer woods if not this year then the next. My budget is probably in the $200-$300 range but I might be willing to save and go a bit higher for the right bow.
Would love to hear suggestions and recommendations from you guys and I have been and will continue to browse the classifieds here.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Steve
Keep watching the classifieds. There are high quality bows that go at a bargain price. I have purchased all my Hill bows from the classifieds.If buying new, I would seriously look at the Bamabows hunter. Site is www.bamabows.com. (http://www.bamabows.com.) Nate builds a great bow. It is a little higher than your budget, but is very well worth it.
Hey Steve, I live in Clermont [born and raised in Gainesville] I like Howard Hill bows and have a Mohawk and Black Widow PL. r/d bow are going to shoot similar to a recurve and the Hill style bows are a different feel and grip but are more forgiving and just plain fun to shoot. The Mohawk is probably the easiest shooting bow I have ever had and it looks good too. We have a trad shoot with the North Ga. Traditional Archers in August , you should come visit and meet the guys and gals.
a great longbow that will give you a lot of bang for your buck is definitely the Bear Montana longbow. i started out with a 45# for my first trad bow. great bow for the price. my favorite longbow that ive owned yet is my annewakee addiction. its my ideal longbow. high R/D, super smooth, pretty to boot. they run a good bit higher than a montana, either would be a good choice
Bunch of great bows in the classifieds for your money.
Shoot a bunch of them. Figure out what length you want. Length on a longbow is a big deal for some people. Some have a hard time with a 66 or 68 because it snags their shirt when canting/drawing.
Also - the type of longbow. There is quite a difference between an R/D bow and a D-style bow.
I just took the plunge and it worked out great for me but that doesn't always happen.
If you're going to buy a Montana - get it used. There are too many good bows on the classifieds right now for around $300 to buy a Montana new.
Sounds like a perfect Bear Montana candidate to me.
DON"T BUY A HIGH DOLLAR BOW FOR YOUR FIRST...or a big name bow just because everyone talks about it. If it doesn't fit YOU, it ain't worth squat.
Go to that shoot Blueridge mentioned coming in August and try as many different ones as you can. People will let ya shoot theirs. Save your money up and be ready to buy the one that fits you. You'll know it when you shoot it.
The more you shoot your taste will change, and you'll always be looking for THAT ONE. So just get one that feels and shoots good for ya, and be ready to want another, and another, and.... :bigsmyl:
QuoteOriginally posted by Blueridge:
Hey Steve, I live in Clermont [born and raised in Gainesville] I like Howard Hill bows and have a Mohawk and Black Widow PL. r/d bow are going to shoot similar to a recurve and the Hill style bows are a different feel and grip but are more forgiving and just plain fun to shoot. The Mohawk is probably the easiest shooting bow I have ever had and it looks good too. We have a trad shoot with the North Ga. Traditional Archers in August , you should come visit and meet the guys and gals.
Hey Blueridge, I am a member and need to come to another shoot, been a while since I made it to a shoot. Will try to make it in August. Everyone else thanks for the replies and keep em coming. Appreciate the input!
Maddog bows.
Joekeith got it right ,, you could shoot all of mine but i'm a lefty. Hope to see you there I will be giving the devotional at 8am.
I have bear montana listed in the classifieds for $200 64 inches long 55@28 shoot me a message if interested
Because you're more accustomed to "pistol style" recurve grips, I think straight Hill Style grips are not for you. Length, I would not exceed 62" with your 28" draw for hunting in the eastern woodlands. Look also for bowyers warranties if you consider buying new, although there are no real good new longbows out there for the budget you mentioned. If you decide to stay with basic woods, a good longbow is available in the 500-600 Dollar price range.
I would buy a used one from a trusted bowyer from the classifieds. All bows are very similar in performance when they have the same form (hybrid, reflex-deflex, reflex, straight etc.)
The grip is on of the most important features, so I strongly recommend getting a 2 piece-TD with a sleeve, which allows you to form your grip to your liking. The size of your hand will determine what sleeve size you need, then bondo can make almost every grip under a leather or sure-gip rubbergrip.
I agree, because of how a standard Hill style bow is designed and tillered, they really need to be shot with a low grip to balance on the release. It is a good shooting extremely versatile style for hunting, but it can get you messed up jumping from one form to the other. A good hybrid would be an easier transition. On the other hand, shooting a longbow using the style similar to John Schulz and Howard Hill is fun and gets results.
Don Dow stik bow. Has a recurve type grip, they shoot great and are in that price range. His website needs some better pics but dont let that fool ya.
Steve,
I will be at the Gainesville shoot in Aug. and can bring a few bows along for you to try just to get a feel for what you might like. Look me up if you get the chance to go.
Bear Montana longbow. It's a great bow and in that price range. And the new ones are even better performers than the older ones. If you wanted a top of the line bow though I recommend any of the Tomahawk bows.
If you are willing to spend a few more bucks for a custom bow ,contact Lee at keepitsimplearchery.He makes 2 really nice but different longbows.I have the Protege longbow & love it.But what ever you choose,good luck & good shooting.
You can get a used Kanati for about $350 to $400, if you'll be patient. That's a steal for a great bow! (And not too far over budget ;) )
Steve, your were born in a good month, sir!
I bought my first longbow almost 30 years ago. Not alot of variety, then!
Today it's like Baskin Robbins, 30 some odd flavors!
If I was starting tommorrow, with hind sight, and limited money, I would shoot as many as possible, at a shoot, friends, wherever!
Buy the one that "You" shoot and like the best!
They're out there, waitng for ya, good shootin!
Everyone, thank you for all the responses, emails and PMs. I reallyh apprecaite all the info and I have plenty to consider. I have a couple of options to consider from PMs and will most likely be picking up one of those as a "starter" longbow but I also plan to shoot a few more before purchasing a long term bow. I mainly just want to start shooting, got an itch that needs scratching! :bigsmyl:
Plus my daughter is starting to get into Archery so this might be a good bow for her a year or two down the road, if not theres always the classifieds! :p
Thanks again all!