picked up my Northern Mist Shelton and i'm blow away by how smooth it is at #55 pounds! i am a "D" bow man at heart but got caught up in the reflex/deflex craze and auctually shoot them pretty good. however i now know there is no turning back and i'm ready to make the switch to "D" bow for good! got a HillShrew on order and want to pick up a nice HH. i'll give it a couple days but am pretty sure i'm going to unload evrything else!
Good for you! I love the look of the "D" bows and I'm a big fan of Howard Hill but I just don't shoot them as well as the reflex/deflex bows. I'll pick up my "D" bow about once a month and shoot it until I get disapointed in my shooting and then it's back to my 21st Century bow. I feel like the Howard Hill narrow style grip is giving me a lot of trouble.
3,995 people roughly. I'm just guessing from the Howard Hill thread!
:biglaugh:
I'm pretty much in the same boat. I have two r/d bows, my martin savannah and howard hill badger. But I shoot my howard hill robin hood or bamabow more than anything else.
I unloaded everything else as soon as I shot my first D-style, now I have 2 HHs and am on the list for the ShrewHill as well.
I shot my first D style, a Jerry Hill, years and years ago. I got a Martin ML-10 and loved it, so I bought a HH Big Five, then built 2 more of my own. I sold my Quinn Stingray and my mild R/D longbow, a Howatt Bushmaster. I love my D bows because, to me, they are the most fun to shoot.
If you want to get some idea how many people shoot a "D" style longbow exclusively, make a poll and compare it with how many people shoot hybrid longbows and recurves exclusively. Should be an interesting poll if you decide to do it.
i like them all, just depends on my mood. no need to not enjoy all the designs available to us.
That would be me, although I consider my Mohawk a d shape, although not a Hill style. So I guess I'm just a longbow guy. Sold the schafer last week, no curves here, not that I'm against them by any means.
I think I will stay with my RD Long Bows. They feel good to me and I shoot them pretty fair. I can't say I do not like the Mowhawk type long bows and I have not shot a Hill style in way years but that doesnt mean I dont like em. Fact is at some point I want to own one just to play with.
Oh, yea, I still shoot my recurves also....
Old guy being confused I guess... LOL.. Have fun with what ya shoot
QuoteOriginally posted by Lamey:
i like them all, just depends on my mood. no need to not enjoy all the designs available to us.
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yeah man, i love my "D" bow, a mohawk. :D
don't confuse hill style longbows with mild r/d longbows, 'cause both brace to that classic "D" limb shape. aside from the braced look, they're totally diff'rent animals.
What's a shrewhill?
Kinda thought that.
Rob, ya never know, t could happen. :goldtooth:
For me, It's the Flavor of the week.
Ken, you better hold onto Froggy. You owe it to yourself.
QuoteOriginally posted by TNstickn:
What's a shrewhill?
that's a new hill style longbow to be offered by ron "shrew" laclair. check out the last 4 or 5 pages of the "hh bug got me" thread.
All I shoot over this way. 65# and no "hold-over" till about 60 or so yards with 16 strand dacron.
Great hunting weaponry.
Once you get it, you got it. ;)
Ken bro, you shoot it very well!!!
You need matched arras now:)
F-Manny
Nothing wrong with making things Harder & More Traditional Ken, I had a feeling you'd like the string follow design ... {he he} ...
I have two hills and a mix of rd and recurve bows I am strictly using my hills and the others are collecting dust. It's a shame too because there are some darn nice bows hanging on the rack and most cost me more money than either of the hills. I am seriously considering selling the others and just keeping the Big5 and Wesley Special.
Welcome Hillbro! E-mail pix of your Shrewill. Gotta know there's some big LaClair love in that one.
I've been shooting Hill style longbows for 27 years; love'm. :)
Jeff
I don't think I have hunted with another style bow since 1997 ... aside from one ten minute successful pig hunt on a local forest boar with a Howatt Hunter
Owned a bunch of different styles over the years but just ended up plinking with them ... but for hunting I will be in the field with my straight stick ...
HH Halfbreed only for me. There are pictures of it somewhere in the HH Bug thread. :D
Here's another...
(http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff187/GingivitisKahn/20101204_ac_06.jpg)
And one with it's handler...
(http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff187/GingivitisKahn/20110205_dc_d04.jpg)
It's the only bow that I own....
I entered this trhead looking for R/D bargains, is there any?
QuoteOriginally posted by Pon:
I entered this trhead looking for R/D bargains, is there any?
huh ... ? :confused:
N.M. Baraga and Whisper. So quiet, so smooth, so forgiving, so beautiful in their simplicity.
QuoteOriginally posted by Rob DiStefano:
QuoteOriginally posted by Pon:
I entered this trhead looking for R/D bargains, is there any?
huh ... ? :confused: [/b]
I may got lost in translation I meant I'm willing to pick up all the R/D bows you guys are about to trhow away ;)
altough I do feel tempted to try a D bow someday :biglaugh:
hope I got it right this time
Pon, I understood your original post. :wavey: With all the love flowing for Hills on here, there just must be a whole bunch of RD bows about to hit the road..... :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by David Mitchell:
... With all the love flowing for Hills on here, there just must be a whole bunch of RD bows about to hit the road..... :thumbsup:
hah! ya think? :laughing:
Switch currently in progress! :archer2:
Switch completed. Love my 70" Redman.
(http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo306/bhaukom/HillandBrillhart002.jpg)
I own four bows that aren't Hill style bows(not including selfbows).
I have a little Korean bow, a Hungarian horse bow, an old JC Penny bow made but Wing and a 72 Bear Kodiak Hunter.
The rest are Hill or Hill style and these are the ones I shoot 95% of the time.
God bless,Mudd
I am shooting a Kramer longbow at this time. The "Hill Style" is all I want to shoot. I am looking forward to getting my string follow bow back from that bowyer dude in Idaho.
I modified the grip on the Kramer to be more of a "wedge-style" of grip. I have rebuilt my form, from the ground up! Going back to the basics of the method taught in the John Schulz video and the help of Nate Steen on the "bug" thread. I was taught this as a teen and "clutterd up" my form over the years.
For me, I know that this style and sticking to a disciplined method is the best way to really have a "conditioned instinct" that will perform in the prescence of adrenaline, ie: shooting at critters!
Video has been a big part of the key for me. If you can invest in a FLIP camera, it is great to really look at how you are shooting. You can slow it down and break down your form.
You can feel like you are doing something one way and it is not that way. I have put more bend in my bowarm, heeling the bow properly (I thought I was shooting the right way and I was wrapped "around the side of the bow, proper is in the center of the bow), more relaxed in the drawing arm (still working on this) and use of the back muscles to hold theelbow back.
In watching the John Schulz video and mine I critique my form vs. his. Hill videos are great and in watching his form, I discovered how I was extending way to much instead of maintaining a low bow shoulder and a bent bow-arm.
I am more accurate and in control with the low bow shoulder and heel the grip. I also do not have to grip the bow handle as tight. I can just wrap around with lite pressure on the fingers.
I know that working on my form and sticking to the "Hill style" and working to avoid diversion is leading to clarity of focus, and concentration. Muscle memory is important and I am still in the first learning stages and will regress back into old habits but, then go and shoot real close and blank bale to reinforce the "new" aspect of the form.
Discipline and proper practice is key.
I am in no way where I want to be, and have a long ways to go to improve and really get grooved in.
For me it is the Hill Style all the way...
QuoteOriginally posted by smoke1953:
Switch completed. Love my 70" Redman.
(http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo306/bhaukom/HillandBrillhart002.jpg)
:scared: :bigsmyl:
QuoteOriginally posted by adkmountainken:
picked up my Northern Mist Shelton and i'm blow away by how smooth it is at #55 pounds! i am a "D" bow man at heart but got caught up in the reflex/deflex craze and auctually shoot them pretty good. however i now know there is no turning back and i'm ready to make the switch to "D" bow for good! got a HillShrew on order and want to pick up a nice HH. i'll give it a couple days but am pretty sure i'm going to unload evrything else!
Is it you that has a 3 piece Thunderhorn???