OK Gang....give me your pick and why you think it's tops on your list of string follow longbows...
The Northern Mist Shelton is darn nice.
The Northern Mist Shelton is darn nice.
X2 on the NM Shelton. Not a ton of bowyers making string follow bows but after shooting a Shelton I don't know how it could be better.
Best is kind of a "eye of the beholder" type of thing.
if I were looking for one I'd be looking at Eaglewing Archery's frontier. From what I hear, Steve leaves slim to none left on the table as far as overall performance.
http://www.eaglewingarchery.i8.com/index.html
J.D. Berry Northstar is an exceptional bow. I have a Morningstar but I've shot a Northstar.
And let's not forget about the Jack Belcher designed Union Jack Longbow. His son, Jim is building them now. Jim also owns SKY Archery.
I have string follow ASL bows from Miller, HHA, Two Tracks and Northern Mist. They are all great bows but the Northern Mist Shelton would get the nod if I could only have one, dread the thought.
I LIKE my Eagle Wing Frontier A LOT ! Got it as a present and it SHOOTS and handles with gerat ease. It is a pleasure to shoot and much faster than anticipated ! P{leasure to deal with Eagle WIng also !
Hit the button before the reason for the NM Shelton choice...
Steve's overall workmanship is as good as it gets and everyone of his longbows and especially the Sheltons that I have used tuned in and were hitting where I was pointing within minutes. The Shelton does have a bit more deflex than most string follow bows so has all the string follow advantages in spades (low string tension easy start to a smooth draw, very quiet soft shot). All my ASL string follows shoot thru the chrono within 2 fps of each other (at the same gpp) and the Shelton is actually on top, not that it really matters.
I have a couple string follow bows, and I would pick the Shelton over a HH Tembo with string follow. However, both are excellent in looks and performance.
I've not shot the others mentioned but bet you could not go wrong with the bowyers mentioned.
I have a 66" HH Big 5 SF that is THE quietest bow I own. I have a 68" NM Shelton and it is very quiet also. The Shelton's cast is just a bit better but it's also about 5# heavier.
I have modified the handle on the Big 5, added a strip of thick leather to the handle back to make it fit my hand better. It's still a bit small.
Owning both, my nod would go to the Big 5 just because it's so dang quiet. I need a grip that's about 2 1/4" deep and 1" wide. I like the straight grips.
You honestly can't go wrong with either.
I wish I had a JD Berry to compare them with. :cool:
Another nod for the JD Berry Northstar.
I should also note that both of my bows were acquired used. If made new for me, they'd fit me better and I could give a better opinion.
Shrew Hill
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/Red%20Wolf%203.JPG)
As "Ric O'Shay" said earlier,the Jim Belcher made "Union Jack" is outstanding. The J.D. Berry string follow bows are also quite nice. With that said, choosing the best string follow bow is a very personal decision. :archer2:
David Miller
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/Miller%201.JPG)
You guys need to try a 7 Lakes Archery, Carolina Night. Very narrow limbs, deep core, the string follow model shoots the same spine as my regular Carolina Night. The SF model doesn't place the same initial stress when drawing on my poor shoulder. And best of all I'm more accurate with the SF model. I've also done quite a few SF blanks from 7 Lakes they are easy to complete and shoot great.
Yep. In my typing rush I forgot all about my Carolina Night. Sorry Mike.
If this tells you anything, it's on the home page of this website (Top photo) - I carried it as my go-to hog bow at Wild Things.
Osage riser.
http://www.huntwildthings.com/
(maybe this is my brain telling me I have too many bows :eek: )
My Northern Mist Shelton is smooth and deadly accurate.
Some fine bows listed above, haven't seen Two Tracks Echo mentioned. It's very worthy of consideration in this group.
Thom
The JD Berry Misty Dawn if you want a standard riser, or my favorite, the Northstar which is a reverse handle!
My 7 lakes Carolina Nights is the quietest bow I own and I have some really quiet bows. Butter smooth and dead in the hand too.
Northern Mist....
My only string follow bow is the Northern Mist Shelton that I bought just a few weeks ago. It is very, very nice.
Dave Johnson,String follow is very Sweet
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Dave Miller gets my vote - but (as mentioned) it's a very personal choice...
Sunset Hill for me and I have Millers and Howard Hill and Schulz.
My 7 Lakes "Carolina Night" SF bow.
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I like this one -
(http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g447/elkhntr/IMGP0696_zps15d0a836.jpg)
A Liberty Bows Classic 68" 52lbs
(http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g447/elkhntr/IMGP0702_zpsc38cb9b7.jpg)
I agree with Sticksandstones, the Echo is a very solid bow.
(http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x353/bsv1960/2014-04/ECHO/C089A124-18AC-4E73-9A59-A93E41EEB8E7.jpg) (http://s1177.photobucket.com/user/bsv1960/media/2014-04/ECHO/C089A124-18AC-4E73-9A59-A93E41EEB8E7.jpg.html)
(http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x353/bsv1960/2014-04/ECHO/EF3D27D6-1468-48DE-8932-F2F22B73ED4B.jpg) (http://s1177.photobucket.com/user/bsv1960/media/2014-04/ECHO/EF3D27D6-1468-48DE-8932-F2F22B73ED4B.jpg.html)
Burt - I do believe that's the best looking Echo I've seen yet!
I love that walnut with light riser