Steve Tallant (Sixby on Tradgang) just built and sent me my new EagleWing longbow. It is a beauty! See pictures below.
I want to give you my impressions of the bow and of working with Steve. When I first called Steve, I knew I wanted a longbow, and I mentioned that I liked leopard wood. I left the rest to Steve. When I first opened the bow, I was overwhelmed by the beauty and finish of the bow. It has five woods: Brazilian Rosewood, Leopard Wood, Osage Orange, Maple, and Frog's Hair Myrtle. The bow is also double carbon and is extremely fast -- over 195 fps @ 9gpp. It smokes an arrow!
I strung the bow. Without silencers, and at 6 1/2", the bow was as quiet as a field mouse. That impressed me! Then I sent a message to Steve who suggested a brace height of 7 - 7 1/4". I adjusted the brace height accordingly, and I added silencers -- perhaps out of habit. But this bow doesn't really need them.
Next I set the nock point at 5/8", which is a pretty standard setting on most of my longbows, and I started shooting. Although the bow was amazingly fast, I struggled with consistency. And the more I shot, the more I started to question my nock point. Another message to Steve, who recommended 3/8", and what a difference. I'm not a great archer. The picture below shows my third grouping of arrows at 17 yards. But this is a big improvement. When I lowered the nock point, the bow suddenly became a well-mannered, high-performance bow. My guess is that this bow is so much faster than my other longbows that the lower nock point makes sense, but I haven't confirmed this with Steve.
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I have only been in archery for a little less than two years, but I have purchased and tried close to 30 bows. With the addition of this EagleWing, I now own 7 very fine longbows. The EagleWing longbow is an amazing combination of performance and beauty, and is my new favorite.
And something else about Steve . . . every bow he builds, he builds to the absolute best of his ability to glorify Jesus. When faith and artistry come together in bow building, sometimes the result is very special. Thank you Steve. I love this bow.
Rob
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Very nice.
Which model is it? I'd like to try one of Steve's string follow bows.
Congrats on the new bow, It's a dandy.
Billy
Very beautiful bow! Congrats. :thumbsup: :clapper:
Steve, do you have a name for this model, or is it just your one-piece longbow?
I also want to try one of Steve's string-follow bows. The Frontier 66" looks very nice.
The bow is tillered to shoot close to center.plus 1/16 I usually do this as it places the arrow closer to the center of the string and gets a better power stroke. The timing is the reason for the quietness. Another plus of the tillering is that you can shoot the bow either three under or split finger equally well.
I owe all my bow building abilities to God who gives me inspiration and has actually taught me. I had no other mentor or mentors. Then he gave me a fine friend in Kirk that is like minded and we share pretty much everything we learn. Even though our bows are completely different the incorporate the same technologys. God gets the glory for it all,
Billy this is my D and R onepiece, I also build it in a two piece locket socket td.
There is a review in the review section on the Frontier 66 that L8 2 hunt posted on two of the Frontiers that he owns. Check it out.
Rob, This is the EagleWing My original bow.
God bless you and thanks for this nice thread, Steve
The beauty of Steve's bows is they are truly one of a kind, excellent work as usual.
Very nice looking bow-great woods! :archer2:
Wow! That is some good looking leopard wood. :thumbsup:
Congrats Rob, you got yourself a beauty there... :clapper: :clapper:
Stunning! Fantastic work by Sixby. Thanks for sharing.
All of a sudden, some of the bows I own don't feel as smooth to draw or as quiet in my hand. This bow sets a new standard. Grin!
Dang that sure is a looker , congrats on a fine bow and nice shootin
That is a beautiful bow! Great specs too - 64", 48#....perfect...aside from the shelf being on the improper side!!
LOL. Congrats on a great bow!
I just sold a stock three piece takedown that was the same limb design, Koa burl, claro walnut veneers. elk antler overlays front and back , Oh and left hand. Oh and 48 lb. LOl day late and a dollar short. :bigsmyl:
I am as well pleased with the wood combinations in this bow of Robs as I have been with any bow I have built. I have a stack of this fancy leopard wood and this is the only time I have ever used it. For some reason I just could not see it.
God bless you all, Steve
Wow Steve, you just continue to impress. I'll be on board for another build in due time, no doubt!
Beautiful bow!
Thanks for the comments.
Here is some updated shooting. Now from 25 yards out. I missed one left, but am starting to connect with this bow.
Steve, I REALLY LIKE THIS BOW! It is so smooth to draw, quiet, and FAST.
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That's pretty good shooting for 25 yards Bro. I would throw that one arrow away or break it. Hahah
God bless you , Steve
Very nice!
I would throw that arrow out, Ha, Ha, but you and I both know I'm the problem . . . not that arrow, and certainly not that new bow you built for me. LOL
Thanks Bro.
Rob
what a beautiful bow!
You sound like a happy guy Rob, I'm really excited for you!!!
Thom
Thanks Thom.
Rob
WOWWWWW congrats Rob and Steve :clapper: :clapper:
I know Steves bows are TOP!!!!!
,Thanks Hubert,
God bless you , Steve
Thanks Hubert.
Rob
Beautiful!
All these posts showing Steve's spectacular work are making me giddy!
Mine is on order and still a few months away.