I have several Predators, a Black Widow and a few other bows. I started shooting my Samick Sage that is about 5 lbs less draw weight,switched from a glove to a tab and now all my high dollar bow sit on the rack.
Anybody else give up on their uppity bows to shoot a Samick ?
NOPE!
Just sent a PO for an older Ron Maulding Tamarak. Who? Exactly. Wheelhouse specs might take it to my grave. If you can shoot it, all the script is window dressing.
You're shooting the Samick because it is 5# less draw weight than your other bows.
In others words, it's more comfortable to shoot.
I had the wherewithall to buy a custom bow but just didn't feel the need. I looked hard at the Samicks but a warranty problem with a Banshee Birdseye Maple limb, less than a year old if I believe what's written on the riser, caused me to go elsewhere. I bought a new Omega Longbow, even less cost than the Phantom I was looking at. It's a working man's bow, no fancy woods, just oak and maple but it sure is a great shooting stick. I'm just waiting for them to come out with a take-down now to add to my rack.
I was thinking about a bow lineup that I'd like to have one day. Of course we all want a RACK FULL of these beautiful bows, but we can't all have 'em. I rattled off 5 or 6 that I have been wanting for a while and at the end I thought about it for a minute or more and finished the list with a Samick Stingray.
I've wanted a Stingray for a while now, since seeing a couple of them posted and talked about here. Seem like a really nice bow and those that have them all really like them.
A 45 pound Stingray would do me nicely.
Nalajr
I think nighthawk hit the nail on the head with it being 5 pounds lighter. My favorite bow is sharing my shooting time with a bow a couple pounds lighter. I have one on order for less poundage.
And I just traded a heavier bow for a lighter one. I guess there is a moral to this story LOL
I have a bunch of custom bows, but I love to shoot my son in laws Samick.....and guess what...it is 5 to 7 pounds lighter than all my bows...... :dunno:
I did not switch to a Samick. However, with a "Rack Full" of Customs, I have found myself shooting a Beautiful, smooth, and great preforming, 60" 1964 Kodiak I picked up recently that is 5-7 lbs lighter [50#] way more often than my customs.. I'm finding a lot of good to be said about those older Factory bows. :thumbsup:
Gene
QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
You're shooting the Samick because it is 5# less draw weight than your other bows.
In others words, it's more comfortable to shoot.
I think that is the answer right there. I love and appreciate the craftmanship of a custom bow and just don't care for the mass produced stuff, although much of it shoots very well indeed.
"Anybody else give up on their uppity bows to shoot a Samick ? "
Yeah right.... :laughing:
Eric
not tryin to be a wise guy
but i put my higher end bows aside to bowfish
but if for some reason they were takin away id be shootin my samick sage for huntin too
3x Night Hawk's.
My two bows are about 5 pounds apart but the longbow is 2 inches longer. It feels only a little heavier, but over the course of an hour or so of shooting, my bones like the recurve better. They're both pretty. Both are shooters, and that's what counts.
True confession: :help: I bought a sage last spring and never actually strung it. I just put it back in the box and sent it back. I confess and I will not repent. I have no other glaring snobberies that I would admit to, though.
Yes, I am aware of what they say about "ugly girls." :dunno:
Shoot what you want! It's all good. I have a custom longbow and have had a Samick.
IMHO, Something nice about ordering one with your choice of woods, #,and custom features and know that it was made for you. I only have a few bows so I want ones that are special to me. I do think many factory bows can perform just as well as custom bows.
for about 20 years I had a hoyt huntmaster which was basically a 58" sage made for hoyt by samick. Other bows came and went during that time, but that was always my go to bow because it was a good shooter. If you watch olympic archery you will see a lot of Samicks, must be a reason
QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
You're shooting the Samick because it is 5# less draw weight than your other bows.
In others words, it's more comfortable to shoot.
I would say Night Wing is right.
I love my snobbery, ostentatious, pretentious, prima donnaish, high dollar customs! :goldtooth: :archer2:
Especially like my uppity AMERICAN MADE bows :archer2: Salute! But I will agree there is a place for the Samicks and such.
I hunt and 3D with my Predator, but I just purchased my second Sage for bowfishing. My custom built Predator will not go on a boat that smells like stinky fish. With the possability of going in the drink. And they are a good shooting bow.
Glenn
You are absolutly correct , but are the hunting type models Samick in name only ? I think there are many inexpensive imports that are one in the same as the sage and such. Not sure about the Stingrey though.
(If you watch olympic archery you will see a lot of Samicks, must be a reason )
I have a number of bows, and one is a Samick Red Stag, and truthfully it shoots as well as my 1000 dollar bows, biggest difference was the grip, so I customized it, and now its a joy to shoot, I do have a long bow that is about 8 lbs lighter than my others and it is the most fun to shoot, just dont get as tired
I have seen 4 Samicks. Two of them delaminated.
So far none of my USA made upidity bows have done that.
I do have a D.Howatt and a Bear factory bow they both shoot as well as my customs.
John
No, Not Samick However,
I do have 2 bear Bows I bought for less than 50 each that get as much shooting time as my other custom bows. I like them a lot!
Not looking to start a trade war or anything,LOL. I served
this country in the army, was born in Detroit and Ford Motor Co. kept me fed and clothed as a child.
I am not anti American bows, just kind of shocked that I like this Samick so much considering the origin and price.
Thanks for all the great replies. I value my fellow tradgangers point of view.
Thanks, Doug
QuoteOriginally posted by fmscan:
IMHO, Something nice about ordering one with your choice of woods, #,and custom features and know that it was made for you. I only have a few bows so I want ones that are special to me. I do think many factory bows can perform just as well as custom bows.
x2 :thumbsup:
Too late Doug , you all ready let this cat out of the bag . Bet you want to sell us on a Yugo hunting rig next LOL
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Never really considered Mohawks to be uppity. Just a little more than cheap rack bows and the same price if not less expensive than higher end off the racks with much much better customer service and IMO better to shoot. Probably just the 5 lbs. reduction.
ME... guess I'm snobby a bit as I prefer to stick with "Made In America" when it comes to bikes, guns, Bow's [either factory or my customs] and definitely when it comes to jumping into my "Huntin' Rig".
BTW this was re-sized to appropriate TG limitations before posting.. I'm not sure why it's so large?
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LOL, this place is great
I bought my wife a Hummingbird and an Assenheimer. She shot them for a while just to appease me, then went back to her Sage.
Personally, I am not a huge fan of Samick hunting bows. Target yes, but not hunting.
I do however love shooting bows such as my Old Ben Pearsons that were not custom just as much as my custom bows.