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Title: John McCullough longbows
Post by: HowardBear on September 05, 2007, 02:54:00 PM
Does anyone know how to get ahold of John McCullough? I have some questions regarding his longbows. Does anyone shoot one who would like to comment on their experience with them.
Thanks
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: jacobsladder on September 05, 2007, 04:00:00 PM
john used to make the shrew for ron laclair...outstanding bowyer...

8525 W Chadwick Rd

Dewitt, MI 48820-9119

(517) 626-6365
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: danseitz on September 05, 2007, 04:46:00 PM
The Griffin, his longbow, is a super bow.  I have one and I would never get rid of it.  In fact it is the only modern hunting bow I have.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Steelhead on September 05, 2007, 04:47:00 PM
I had 2 griffins.You cant go wrong with them.Alot of experienced archers shoot Griffins.He does have other models as well.My experience with his bows was all good.He has alot of experience as a bowyer and produces an exceptional product.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Curtis Haden on September 05, 2007, 05:01:00 PM
Just bought a Griffin from another member here a few weeks ago.  It is reasonably fast, and super smooth to draw and shoot.  I don't have as much experience with as many different custom bows as a lot of guys here, but I can tell you that the Griffin is the sweetest shooter I've found yet!  It's not hard on the eyes either!  Good luck!

Curtis
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Jim Parsell on September 05, 2007, 10:18:00 PM
John's bows are exceptional..  I currently have a 68in. Tsunami long bow..  It has a little more mass in the riser, which I like.  Also have owned a Griffin and it was a great shooter..  John makes the Shrews for Ron LaClair.  Under 60in. is a Shrew, over 60in. is a McCoullough bow..  My Tsunami has the same great grip that the Shrew does..  John is also a great fellow..  Jim
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: jacobsladder on September 05, 2007, 10:45:00 PM
under 60 is a shrew and over 60 is a griffin..but i dont believe john has made any shrews for Ron Laclair for awhile...you cant go wrong with either a shrew or a griffin...and i also wouldnt over look Jason Kendall of jkbows.com...extremely nice bow for $ and similar to the shrew and griffin.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Danny Rowan on September 05, 2007, 10:56:00 PM
I have a Griffin and it is 60". Great shooting bow,not sure where you are coming from saying "under 60" a shrew and over 60" a Griffin". If it is a Shrew it will be marked as a Shrew, if a Griffin will be marked as a Griffin.

Danny
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Whip on September 05, 2007, 11:10:00 PM
Danny, I could be wrong, but I think both the Griffin and the Shrew could be had in 60" models, but only the Griffin in longer, and only the Shrew in shorter.  I have a Griffin that I love.  I think there is also a bit of difference in the limb design.  A Shrew limb is thinner but wider than my Griffin.  That might be part of designing a longer bow?
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: JC on September 06, 2007, 09:00:00 AM
I believe Gregg Coffey, Java Man here on tradgang, currently makes the Shrew bows.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: buckracks7 on September 06, 2007, 09:49:00 AM
John is going to make me a 58" Griffin.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Ron LaClair on September 06, 2007, 01:06:00 PM
John was making Super Shrews for me from 1995 until a year ago when he decided he wanted to, according to him, "slow down and smell the roses".

John was making fine wood bow replicas when I approached him with the original Super Shrew prototype I had designed. It was then he started making the Shrews for me. A year or two afterwards he started making a bow he called the Griffin which was VERY similar to the Super Shrew. I ask him if he wanted to make his own line why didn't he come up with his own design. He said because he couldn't make a better design than  that. John said his Griffins would be 62" and longer while the Shrews would be from 54 to 60". I guess the popularity of the shorter Super Shrews made him change his mind.     :biglaugh:  

The current form that Gregg is using for the Super Shrew gives the limb more reflex than the Griffen.  Handles are also slightly different.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: Whip on September 06, 2007, 01:55:00 PM
And there ya' have it from a horse's mouth   :biglaugh:     Some small differences, but both are fine shootin longbows, and if you get your hands on either I doubt you'll ever find one better.  The Shrews are as good as they come and the grip melts into your hand.
Title: Re: John McCullough longbows
Post by: HowardBear on September 06, 2007, 03:17:00 PM
Thanks for all your replys. The information is very heplful.
Howard Bear