Looking for feedback on this recurve. Are they smooth, quiet, quick etc? Thanks, Bob
I don't know i've been shooting his longbow,but he's got one for sale on his website that drives me crazy with it's looks.
Hey Bob, I don't have more than maybe 30 Desert Bighorn bows out and about with a couple of them being overseas. If you would like to try one, I'll build you one and you can return it if you don't like it.
Alexander Traditional, don't let it drive you crazy, let if ride with you instead :)
Thanks, BIgJIm
That's funny Jim. I'm going to give you a call for another longbow though.
Jim was kind enough to let me shoot one at the kentucky tradfest last year. The bow was very smooth at my draw and I was extremely pleased with the way it shot. Great bow!!!
Bob, They are fantastic. Yes, they are smooth, quiet,quick,and shoot where you are looking. The grip is very nice and allows you to be consistent shot after shot. The fit and finish are excellent. I puchased mine at the Denton Hill shoot, it has a bocote/east indian rosewood riser and bocote limbs. It is 52#@28" and 60" length. I was fortunate enough to kill two deer with it this year. http://i40.tinypic.com/23siyco.jpg
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Yep I got the very first one Jim sold. Bought it feb last year. Killed a big hog with it couple months ago. I posted story and pics.
Very nice bow. Great grip.
Great looking bows for sure.
Bob the stock bow looks right up your ally...
Beautiful....
I have one in B&W Ebony and Macassar. 60", 48#, smooth and quiet, my favorite bow. Thunderchild has been feeling lonely lately. Sorry but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to post photos on this forum.
QuoteOriginally posted by sidekick:
I have one in B&W Ebony and Macassar. 60", 48#, smooth and quiet, my favorite bow. Thunderchild has been feeling lonely lately. Sorry but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to post photos on this forum.
Ohhhh mannnnn I'll bet that is sweet"
As Jim has said above, there are not yet many of these bows out there.
I have a 62" 45# Bighorn that is a very smooth drawing and quiet shooting bow. The riser is shedua and bocote, the limbs are a highly figured bocote.
This is one of the best bows I have ever shot owing probably to the fact that BigJim is not only a superb craftsman but also a brilliant bow designer; the recurve limb design is sophisticated and unique which is understandable if one has ever shot Jim's Thunderchild bows.
I shouldn't think you will regret Jim's offer to try the bow.
Maybe this will work. It is a photo of my Desert Bighorn and Thunderchild, mentioned in a previous post. The TC is 56" and 44#. It seems I have a thing for B&W Ebony.
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One more, reverse angle.
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Definitely want to shoot one!
I picked one up awhile back,did a trade with the little fell for a Bighorn Jim had in stock,60"-53#@28". Zebra limbs with zebra and Shedua riser.to say I'm impressed is and understatement.Everything a hunting bow should be,Light weight,a beautifully contoured rise,and the grip is to die for.Quiet,quick as heck and silent as a mouse.No this ones not going anywhere.Love it.
That is a good looking bow sidekick!
Howdy Bob! :wavey:
Oh boy, just when I thought I had this terrible affliction and addiction to trad bows under control, Jim goes and makes a recurve! Then someone goes and posts a pic of one in B&W Ebony! How can I possibly be expected to stay on the wagon with this sort of temptation placed before me?
you got a few more bows to get yet swine :)
Wonder how long it takes Big Jim to build one of these...the wheels are turning...
Thank you Alex Trad, mine was about an 8 month wait, but only Jim can answer that question. His bows are worth the wait in my opinion.
I am running about a 6-7 month wait right now but that typically grows until July and then cuts back a little until December.
I had a very busy December and sold about 35 bows, 10 being stock bows.
Remember, you don't need to know what you want when you put your name on the list and it only takes a $100 deposit to get on the list.
thanks ya'll, BIgJim
Big Jim are you going to have any at the Spring Fling next month?
Whoa, I hadn't seen one of those curves before, those are some great lookin bows!
QuoteOriginally posted by Swinestalker:
Oh boy, just when I thought I had this terrible affliction and addiction to trad bows under control, Jim goes and makes a recurve! Then someone goes and posts a pic of one in B&W Ebony! How can I possibly be expected to stay on the wagon with this sort of temptation placed before me?
Never expect it to be under control. We are all infected with a bad virus and there is no cure. Even if there was, I would refuse to take my medicines and die with some dignity, with my favorite bow firm in my cold stiff hands. :readit: