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Title: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Bearded Bear on November 21, 2013, 10:04:00 AM
I've been shooting the same bow for five years and it really is my go to bow. Unfortunately it is under powered for elk, and I've been looking to upgrade in poundage for awhile. The bow is a 45 lb Fred bear Montana long bow, and my dilemma is should i get the same bow in heavier poundage, or branch out and get a different make and model? I was thinking about the desert fox tomahawk longbow original series, but open to suggestions and opinions. I do have a very long draw, a little over 32 inches and I do prefer longbows. Thanks for reading   :)
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: snag on November 21, 2013, 10:17:00 AM
Definitely give Allen Boice a call at Liberty Bows. He is a master craftsman and a great guy to talk bows with!
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: J Dean on November 21, 2013, 10:21:00 AM
If you are confident and comfortable with the Montana, why not stay with the same bow in an increased poundage.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: KentuckyTJ on November 21, 2013, 10:30:00 AM
Life is too short for only trying one bow. Our country is full of some fantastic custom bowyers. I suggest you pay your $30 each year so we know you aren't a scammer each time the calendar rolls over    :rolleyes:   and buy and sell as many as you can. You will figure out what you like and don't like about a bow and then you will find the perfect bow for you.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: huntingarcher on November 21, 2013, 10:35:00 AM
If your Montana is 45@28 and you are drawing 32" you should be in the 57# range.Thats plenty for elk or anything else around here,32" draw is a heck of a power stroke.But one could never have to many bows and if you have been shooting the same bow for five years.Then let the shoping begain!   :)
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: macbow on November 21, 2013, 10:48:00 AM
PM sent Peter.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Bjorn on November 21, 2013, 04:41:00 PM
With a 32" draw and a 45# bow you have enough power to down an OX! If you shoot the bow well stick with it-unless of course you need a reason to buy a new bow in that case there are several sponsors any of whom who will build you a beauty!
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Norminator on November 21, 2013, 05:23:00 PM
When in doubt, by a new bow.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: nineworlds9 on November 21, 2013, 05:44:00 PM
If you like a Montana, but are ready for a sweet upgrade, get yourself a 64"+ Leon Stewart Slammer.  You WILL NOT be sorry.   :D    Another super bow is the Toelke Super D, for your draw I'd go with the longest one- 66".  Leon will have you a bow in 3-4 months but trust me its worth the wait.  Toelke can have you a Super D in 6-8 weeks.  

Or find a used version of either.  If you like the grip and feel of the Montana though and really want to take it to the next level the Slammer will put a smile on your face.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: legends1 on November 21, 2013, 06:59:00 PM
Alan, is a great bowyer. I would look at liberty in a one piece.
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Frank V on November 21, 2013, 07:52:00 PM
I like Fox longbows & Howard Hill longbows.

www.foxarchery.com (http://www.foxarchery.com)
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Bearded Bear on November 21, 2013, 08:07:00 PM
Hey guys thanks for all the replies, I wondered if with my draw and stack it would be enough, but I'v never shot an elk with a trad bow so I wanted to make sure. Macbow and all others suggestors, Thank you, gonna look around but will consider every suggestion and offer, thank you!
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Pine on November 21, 2013, 09:00:00 PM
What trad archer needs a new bow ?
Oh waite...never mind .    :laughing:
Title: Re: New Bow Dilemma
Post by: Terry Lightle on November 22, 2013, 07:59:00 AM
There are SO MANY great bowyers around that it makes it really hard to make a choice.Great problem to have.