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Title: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Brianlocal3 on May 05, 2012, 04:05:00 PM
So, I just recieved my Northern Mist Superior in the mail on Thursday. And I love this bow already. I dont have the correct arrows for it yet but it is shooting my 1916's well enough for now. But I STILL have this burning for that "perfect" bow.  And for whatever reason it may be I think its the Bear Takedown. Preferably a B handle #3 limbs. I like longer bows.... Maybe a combo to make it a 62" But I think I need to start saving up for one.

So what is your favorite bow of all times.  Or what bow do you want that you think is your holy grail of bows?
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Sean B on May 05, 2012, 04:10:00 PM
I HAVE to own quite a few.  My latest is a Morrison Cheyenne that I picked up on this site.  I wasn't disapointed, its a very smooth shooter and seems to be a bit on the fast side too!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Brianlocal3 on May 05, 2012, 04:13:00 PM
"HAVE to" is how i justify it also. LOL
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: monsterchelli on May 05, 2012, 04:14:00 PM
I am on the waiting list for a shrew (can't wait)
Its the "Lil favorite" 54" Deluxe.
  this is what it looks like in the scout model
 http://shrewbows.com/ss_scout/index.htm
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Goshawkin on May 05, 2012, 04:42:00 PM
My Holy grail would be a longbow built and shot by,the man himself,Howard Hill.I'd be happy just to have the chance to hold one.

As far as your favorite,I think you can only decide that after you've shot it. There was a custom recurve I HAD to have years ago.Forked out the cash for it and was like a kid at Christmas opening it when it showed up. Took it out and shot it,wanted to cry,couldn't sell it quick enough!!!!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Archie on May 05, 2012, 05:32:00 PM
Fortunately for me, it's a bow I've already got     :bigsmyl:    , I just want it in a little heavier weight.    :dunno:
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Brianlocal3 on May 05, 2012, 05:34:00 PM
which one is that?
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Archie on May 05, 2012, 05:36:00 PM
My BW longbow.  It just shoots like a dream, hits where I want to, and is beautiful, to boot.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: RonD on May 05, 2012, 05:41:00 PM
No "have to have" to it. I already have it with my Sentman Moosejaw longbow.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Bowwild on May 05, 2012, 05:53:00 PM
I probably have it, I just don't know it yet.  But who knows, I have at least two more experiements on the horizon.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Bill Carlsen on May 05, 2012, 05:55:00 PM
I would like a set of Border HEX 6 limbs on an "A" Bear take down riser.....58", 50-55#. Could be a magnesium riser or wood....I think I would like the magnesium.  

I could also say that I would like a set of static tip limbs to mount on my Stalker Tracker riser...58", 50-55#.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Bill Carlsen on May 05, 2012, 05:57:00 PM
I would like a set of Border HEX 6 limbs on an "A" Bear take down riser.....58", 50-55#. Could be a magnesium riser or wood....I think I would like the magnesium.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Bill Carlsen on May 05, 2012, 05:58:00 PM
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Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: scottfix on May 05, 2012, 06:07:00 PM
One of my "have to" bows, I already own, a 50lb Tom Prasons Mattawoman.  Smooth, light, and hits where I want it to.  The other two would be a Hill in 100lb or better, and a Great Northern "old school" with the green glass.  Prettiest bow ive ever seen!!!!!!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Biathlonman on May 05, 2012, 06:24:00 PM
Best I've ever had is my Toelke Lynx.  I have to try the 60" recurve limbs, my 58" are so awesome and everyone says the 60" are better!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: BOWMARKS on May 05, 2012, 08:00:00 PM
Been eyeballin those Centaurs for quite sometime.
I just have to quit spending on others!!  :banghead:
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: SheltonCreeker on May 05, 2012, 08:18:00 PM
Luckily I've already got it. My shrew.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Sixby on May 05, 2012, 08:20:00 PM
Right now its one I just built the forms for. I am really excited about it. 66 in. string follow./;

God bless you all, Steve
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Brianlocal3 on May 05, 2012, 08:41:00 PM
Def. keep us posted on that string follow. I have always like them.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Mark 507 on May 05, 2012, 09:06:00 PM
Mine is a Herters itaska longbow. I live 35 miles from Waseca (home of Herters) and I think it would be cool to have one of there longbows.  I have found that Herters recurves are easy to find, but that is not the case with there longbows!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: WESTBROOK on May 05, 2012, 09:30:00 PM
I have mine too. My Northern Mist Hill style and my Shrews. Never hurts to have a couple spares though  :bigsmyl:  maybe somethin in green glass...

Eric
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: straitera on May 05, 2012, 09:36:00 PM
Love my Hills! Always have. Can't say enough good. Perfect specs, 70" ntn & 80#@28". Should have... didn't.

Closest thing is Schulzie, John Schulz 68" 80#@29". Sweet as molasses ginger snaps & fine hard shooter, but no cigar.  

Have a Ron Maulding Tamarak coming in the mail right on the money! Great shooting beaut! Hope to settle the score once & for all!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: bayhunter on May 05, 2012, 10:53:00 PM
a stalker recurve, a wes wallace recurve, and a great northern longbow, would love to have the pleasure to shoot these someday
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: JamesKerr on May 05, 2012, 11:41:00 PM
Tomahawk Longbows! I currently own a Diamond series SS and the new Legacy series (which is my dream bow)
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: elkbreath on May 06, 2012, 01:15:00 AM
Love the great northern super Ghost I just picked up

Someday, a shrew lil favorite  and
every bow lukas novatny makes!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: britt on May 06, 2012, 01:21:00 AM
I have Harvest Master coming soon, so its the ONE I have to have.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Festivus on May 06, 2012, 03:32:00 AM
Saluki. All of them.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Thumper Dunker on May 06, 2012, 05:08:00 AM
Got it already. my Price  rd long bow .But theres always room for another bow.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: amar911 on May 06, 2012, 05:13:00 AM
Lots of great bows out there, but for the kinds of hunting I do, particularly when needing to walk long distances or shoot from tight quarters, nothing beats a Shrew, which is why I have more than a dozen of them, with a new Shrew Safari being built right now for my second buffalo hunt in Oz in July.

Although heavier and longer than my Shrews, Brackenbury bows are among the best shooting bows out there, especially the Peerless, which lives up to its name. I don't think there is a better constructed bow in existence. It shoots like a dream!

And the Morrison bows have everything to recommend them also. Fast, smooth and accurate, with the ability to interchange limbs, Bob's bows are maybe the most versatile made.

Then there are the most beautiful bows made, that also shoot very well, with Norm Johnson leading the pack with his Blacktail bows (especially the Snakebit that is beyond beautiful), and Steve Tallant hot on Norm's heels with the Eagle Wing bows.

There are so many other bows that are great too, but I just don't have room for all of them. I would eventually like to make space for one of Big Jim's Thunderchild bows, and maybe a sweet little bow from Lee Hoots. I'm sure others will tempt me also.

If I could only have one bow to hunt with for the rest of my life, and I didn't plan to ever again hunt really heavy game like buffalo, I would pick a two-piece Shrew Classic Hunter in the 50 to 55 pound range shooting AD Trad Lite arrows sporting VPA broadheads carried on the bow in an EFA quiver (with the Totem option)-- a great combination that is light, handy and very effective (and can be beautiful as well with exotic wood in the riser and veneers).

Allan
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: amar911 on May 06, 2012, 05:15:00 AM
Ooooops!

Allan
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: ron w on May 06, 2012, 09:29:00 AM
Always wanted a Silvertip, got one and ordered a set of new limbs from Dave. I should have them Monday or Tuesday of this week. Can't wait to give it a go with my 46# @ 29" Black Glass limbs, will make a 60" bow! I'm excited   :jumper:    :jumper:
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: SilverTip on May 06, 2012, 09:29:00 AM
64" Silvertip recurve with 2 sets of camo limbs, 70lb and 80lbs. walnut diamondwood riser with checkered grip. The Lord provided me with 2 of them one by Paul and one by Dave. I'm content and thankful.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: 1screagle on May 06, 2012, 09:36:00 AM
I have spent alot of time and money learning about traditional archery. I will admit to having an addiction to this lifestyle. I have enjoyed this journey more than words could ever say and feel a little sad I had not found it earlier in life. Having said that, I believe most will always wonder if that beautiful bow they see in the hands of another or on the table at an expo will have more mojo than the one they have. I sold a bow almost 3 years ago to put the funds towards a new custom. I felt I was making a mistake at the time. So much that I asked the buyer to please give me first chance to buy it back should he ever sell it. Through the months I would always give a light hearted reminder "Remember, you said you would give me first chance". The stars did align. I did just recently purchased that bow back. I will not lay claim to it being the Holy Grail bow but I will say this bow is the one bow that truely fits me, my shooting style, and my perception of what I believe a hunting bow should look and feel like. We work well together like no other bow I've ever owned. I do love my others, they serve me well. Their beauty and performance not lacking in any way. I am bound to the ones I have as if they were my children or best friends. I do have a desire to build and hunt with something made from my own hands, Lord willing I will one day. The bow I have dedicated to my "Go to Bow" is my Dwyer Defiant, 60", 55#@28" Longbow. Truely a go anywhere, do anything bow. Stealthy quiet and great performance with a 615gr. arrow that is absolutely beautiful to see in flight. It is the bow that seems to most always hit the mark with the first arrow I release. This bow is not the fastest, or the hardest hitting bow I shoot, but our timing is great as we work together. If your holding a bow that gives you unshakeable confidence, don't let it go! It just doesn't get any better than that!
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: njloco on May 06, 2012, 10:46:00 AM
I have tried many bows, both long R/D and recurves, With only a few exceptions I find all of them to shoot very smooth and accurate, at the present time my two go to bows are a Leon Stewart 3 pc. and a one piece Cari Bow Featherhorn. there are other bows that I don't own that also shoot very well but the grass always looks greener.

I would like to own a Shrew 54" LB some day, maybe!

What is interesting is, that no one type or brand of bow stands out in most of these types of posts, which truly just goes to prove that we are all built a little different, and those little differences make one type or brand of bow  a little more comfortable for each of us.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Easykeeper on May 06, 2012, 11:24:00 AM
My favorite is a 64" Blacktail Elite TD.  I've got several nice recurves but none has the combination of performance, craftsmanship, and quiet shooting of the Blacktail.  I stupidly  sold the first one I had, and picked up the one I have not in the classifieds.  I have a new BT on order which I expect to become my new #1 bow.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: eminart on May 07, 2012, 12:07:00 AM
I MUST own a 66" Bamabows hunter model in dark stained curly maple with black glass over bamboo.

Because that is what I am waiting on.  :D  It will be my first longbow.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: tishtail on May 07, 2012, 08:49:00 AM
for me it would be a hill wesley special if Howard Hill made and made and signed or some thing from Papa Bear that he personlly made and signed
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: sticksnstones on May 07, 2012, 09:17:00 AM
I feel like the luckiest guy in the world, I've got my one bow! I took all of my likes/dislikes from shooting dozens (maybe hundreds) of bows and worked with a bowyer for a few months on a design specifically for my form and hunting/shooting needs. The night it came out of the box I was shooting it better than any bow I've ever shot, well worth the money and the long wait!

So what does a guy do when he has found the perfect bow? Go shopping for another one! I'm looking for a Northern Mist D shaped longbow for "longbow only" events (and maybe a pig hunt next year if I'm lucky!)

If it works out, I plan to keep my bow rack at two for a while. Yeah, that "one-bow" idea didn't work out for me afterall, darn gotta go buy another bow    :laughing:  
Thom
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Night Wing on May 07, 2012, 09:22:00 AM
I used to lots of bows in my "stable". After I got my two Blacktails, I sold all the bows in my stable because I knew I wouldn't shoot them anymore.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Zradix on May 07, 2012, 09:39:00 AM
WELL....
The next bow I get..is going to be the ONE!
I say that every time...lol
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Zradix on May 07, 2012, 09:41:00 AM
Best laid plans Thom..lol
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: cahaba on May 07, 2012, 10:30:00 AM
One bow would never do as the best for me. I have two I like equally well. A Howard Hill Big 5 and a Northern Mist Classic. I want a Nate's Sunset Hill and a David Miller Old Tom. I cant get enough D style straight handled longbows.
Title: Re: The Bow You Have To Own
Post by: Sam McMichael on May 07, 2012, 08:52:00 PM
I want another Hill, a Redman 68" with draw weight 50# at 28" draw. I like the Northern Mist Classic also. I have only shot one once, but it was really nice.