Hello everyone .. Looking at a RER XR recurve and was looking for feedback on how you like them, pictures if you have any would be great. I've heard alot of good stuff about them by couldn't really find anything very resent.
Thanks for your help,
Steve
I love mine, it's one of the few bow's ill never sell. Took two does with it this fall it did its part and then some. Theres nothing that i don't like about mine. Draws great shoots where I'm looking and are quite. Kevin's a great guy to work with on a build.
Great bows, Static Tip recurve is outstanding, fit and finsih top notch..
you can't go wrong...
I've had three.
They are good bows. Pretty fast, stable, smooth drawing.
Often are very pretty in terms of wood combinations.
I have had a couple of bows from RER. Still have one, great bows and nice folks to deal with! :thumbsup:
I had one and it was a great bow. There were no faults with fit or finish and of course Kevin, Sue and family are simply some of the best folks you'll ever get to deal with. But ... I've also had two of the original takedowns and those are the ones that I regret letting go. I shot them as well as anything I've ever handled and I didn't shoot the XR quite as well. Maybe it was the extra mass in the riser that I benefitted from but either way, the XR is a great bow. As a bonus, I've yet to see an ugly one either :thumbsup:
Steve:
I have had my new XR for one week.
It's absolutely gorgeous. Phone me --- 414-750-0918 --- with your email address and I'll send you photos.
For the past several years, I've been shooting a DAS Dalaa 17" riser with Trad Tech BF Extreme limbs (carbon and foam). I have shot that bow in well over one hundred 3D shoots and have shot it very well.
After one week, I'm shooting the XR arrow-for-arrow just as well out to 23 or 24 yards. Amazing! It's a tribute to the XR that I've been able to adjust so quickly.
While the XR is plenty fast, it can't compare with the BF Extremes for speed; virtually nothing does. It will take me a few weeks to get my 25-32 yards squared away. After a few practice sessions, my brain will make the adjustment.
The XR is extremely quiet as are all static recurves. It's very smooth on both draw and release.
I couldn't be happier. Furthermore, Kevin and Sue TerMaat are special people. You'd find them a joy to work with.
Mark
Mark ... My email is snedos@hotmail.com . would love to see some pictures. I plan on driving over to see kevin this Friday .. sounds like I better take my check book :)
Thanks for your help
Have XR in 60" all Osage longbow and got 58" all boo rec. Limbs last summer.
Great bow. Fits me very well. Not Cheap but nice stuff. Worth the wait.
Rich K.
I have a 60" 52#@28 XR. Over the years I've had a lot of different recurves and longbows. The XR is the quietest recurve I've owned. I shoot it better than any bow I've owned. It is as fast or faster than most, but this is a little hard to compare because of different draw wieghts and arrows wieghts of other setups I've had. The only grip I like better is a Griffins.
I can tell you that RER got it right with this bow.
I don't think you should have any second thoughts about buying an XR.
You can go to RER's web site and look at wood combo options and other details. They have a lot of pictures.
Thanks for feedback .. if any of you happen to have pictures that would be great!
You can't get more bow for the money IMO...
It is a static tip curve:
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/photo5.jpg)
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/A.jpg)
I draw mine (62" AMO) close to 32" and it is really smooth:
(http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/5818/s005223161.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/130/s005223161.jpg/)
I harvested some gamethat are supposed to jump the string with noisy bow:
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/blesb1-1.jpg)
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/spingb-1.jpg)
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/PICT0059.jpg)
I LIKE HER ! lol
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/ambiance.jpg)
Laurent .. great pictures. Really liked the picture at full draw .. you can see how the static tips are working. I have a 30" draw and plan to get a 62" .. sounds like a 60 may work fine.
Steve
The one I had - 62"
(http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg180/750grains/XR1.jpg)
(http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg180/750grains/XR6.jpg)
(http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg180/750grains/XR4.jpg)
(http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg180/750grains/XR5.jpg)
Steve,
Ask Kevin, but i am pretty sure 60" XR could be fine for 30" draw.
You also can look to the new design: the Vital (on right) . It is a 18" riser and a little thicker instead of 15" on the XR, giving more weight.
(http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx225/hybridbowhunter/vital.jpg)
Steve:
I sent 5 photos. If they are unviewable, for some reason, let me know and we'll try to figure it out so I can re-send.
I was going to suggest you stop in at Kevin and Sue's place outside Merrill, but you beat me to it. Good plan. If the weather permits, you'll be able to shoot several bows at his outside range. You'll also be able to look at finished bows, limb veneers, and slabs of wood that will become risers.
Have fun. (And, yeah, take your checkbook. You'll be placing an order.)
Mark
TTT for more :)
Oh Danny,
Where did that Black Beauty end up.. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I have a 64" XR. Awesome bow. Can't post pic's here, but send me your e-mail, and I'll be happy to.
I have a 60" Vital. It is one great bow. pulls easy, super quick and the quietest recurve I've shot. My old chek mate collects dust now.
Hey Mitch! For your own safety I will not tell :D
Actually, I swapped it with a very nice gentleman and being that the swap took place several bows back, I truly no longer remember. Shame too because the weight was right in your range. HAHA! I'm sooo glad you're far enough away that I can say stuff like that without getting my neck rung! :bigsmyl:
Been eyeballing the Vital and really think I need one of those babies. But it will have to wait awhile since I am about to take possession of one of Bill Dunn's sweet Zippers.
:knothead: :knothead: