I have about $250 to spend on a new 3 piece take-down.. 45-50#
Any great manufactures i should check out?
Whats the best out there for the price?
Lots of great ones for sure but for that price a NEW take down wont be easy. Martin makes some cheap ones samick but depends on your need and use. With all the available great bows out there I would suggest saving up some more while you try out various one at shoots and events. Also maybe consider used as an option. Good luck
check out samick
Have you used Samick? Just looking at the Samick RedStag.. Any insight on a good model?
I have a Samick with two sets of limbs that I picked up for under $200. Pretty good little bow for the money. Also check the classifieds here as well, you never know what little gems are hiding in the classifieds till you look.
Quinn, I 've only heard great things about these bow. Guys that shoot them love them!
That's almost enough for a deposit on a custom bow. :)
Don't overlook the classifieds. Nothing wrong with 2nd hand.
That about covers the cost of materials and shipping for most custom bows, the bowyers labor, overhead and profit needs added it that.
I only get so much of my own money back as an allowance, wives are the same all-over (with their new shoes) lol. but i love her.
Samick or Greatree, you won't be dissapointed with either.
What The Whittler said
I've got a three piece Samick Red Stag takedown that I really like. Not my first bow but my first takedown. No stack, Smooth, no stock. A little noisy but a couple wool whiskers fixed that. Oh BTW 50# @ 28. I pull 28 1/2"
We sell lots of them and I check them for defects when taken from the boxes. Great bows with attention to detail in worksmanship for the money
I would go with the classified, wait a few more weeks to have a bit more... and buy a great bow, for a deal from the classified!!
Just my 2 cents
Buy a used Bob Lee TD for $300-400 and you'll have a very fine bow that would be hard to match.
thx. all
QuoteOriginally posted by m.wiw:
I only get so much of my own money back as an allowance, wives are the same all-over (with their new shoes) lol. but i love her.
You gotta learn to start rat-holing some cash for your toys young man.... ya GOTTA have bows! :biglaugh:
Yes, a man must have his priorities right in life.
God bless you all, Steve
I have a martin saber which is a recurve on a compound riser. I am pleased with it.
what is the overall mass weight on the saber?
I have a Samick Sage. Good shooting bow for the beginner and for the price. With your budget, it would leave money for arrows,different broadheads/points and other stuff. I now have the custom bug and trying to decide which one I will move up to. Too many fine shooting/looking bows out there!!
I bought a Sage awhile back and have fallen inlove with Trad. Looking for a step or two up now.. It's a 55# , i want a 45#-50# , something with a lighter mass weight, and shorter.
I paid $250 for my Samick Squall and have been more than pleased with the bow.
Love my Quinn Stallion Classic. I can get you a phone number if need be. Their website hasn't worked in quite a while. Pm me if you want to talk to Terry Quinn I'll get you the #.
Martin has the Saber, and the Diablo for about that price, I have a friend that shoot and recommended the Daiblo last week to me.
thx all!
Greatree makes a very affordable take down bow as well.