I'm thinking about another new bow....maybe a longbow...maybe not.....
My tastes at this point seem to lie in bows that are lightweight, have short tip to tip dimensions and a riser that isn't bulky. I like pretty materials but it must be durable. Most of all I like a bow that is highly shootable...comfortable in hand, quick to the target and capable of delivering a punch.
My current bows are in my sig line....I don't want another bear....I think I'm leaning toward a longbow.....I wonder though is there a longbow out there that's short enough for my tastes??
Shrew Classic Hunter 52" - 58"
Javaman Elkheart 52" - 58"
Cari-Bow Wolverine 58"
A&H 1 or 2 piece 56"
In a 3 piece ILF bow you can go with a 13" riser with short limbs (54") or super short limbs (52")
If you can hold off for a few more months you can start going to 3d shoots, especially trad. ones. You will find stickbow shooters who will more then likely let you try their bows.
It's a lot easier then buying and finding out some bows are not for you. You can talk to some bowyers who will let you try before you buy. Good luck,
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If you can hold off for a few more months you can start going to 3d shoots, especially trad. ones. You will find stickbow shooters who will more then likely let you try their bows.
It's a lot easier then buying and finding out some bows are not for you. You can talk to some bowyers who will let you try before you buy. Good luck,
Actually that's a great plan. I tend to dream a lot and think and look and hem and haw and shuffle my feet before I finally buy.....I like the idea of seeing bows in action and finding my next one like that.
But in the meantime I'd be thrilled if you fine folks could point me toward something to daydream about....lol...
fz' and Whittler are steering you right. Definitely consider the superb lineup Gregg Coffey from Java Man offers. You sound like the perfect candidate for an Elkheart etc. Then there's the sweet shooting Thunderchild from Big Jim. Ron is offering some sweet new Shrews too built by Chuck at Two Tracks. The Caribow Wolverine is also a superb shooter. Dan Toelke offers his short Whip HS models. The Chinook recurve is also absolutely outstanding. There's so many choices. Those are a bunch of my favorites. Hoots longbows are also killer shorties. Definitely check out the used market to save some cash trying out new stuff.
Zipper. Definitely a zipper
Big jim buffalo or Thunderchild. Tough georeous and won't break your wallet.
Don't know what part of Missouri you are in but Mike Dunnaway, Wild Horse Creek Bows, makes great bows that I think meet all you criteria. He is located in Perry, Kansas.
Check out Striker bows. Everything you described.
Yup, lots of choices, suggested by folks here that have experienced them. Shooting a very sweet 58" Javaman
these days myself, and can add to the positives about Gregg's bows. If I can offer something from my own (limited) expeience of all the bows out there- I haven't shot so many, but some of the fine ones, mentioned here, some not yet - let the bow that appeals to you be a choice, and try to look closely at the grip, so it will feel more natural, more quickly.
If 60" is short enough, the PL from Black Widow..... I see that you have a BW.... I surely do like EVERYTHING about mine!!!!
Good luck and God bless,
Rodd
I like Big Jim's bows,and he offers both the Buffalo and the Thunderchild in some pretty short models.
I'm surprised no one has brought up Centaur archery yet,he has short ones available.
LEON STEWART SLAMMER! Everything you described and a great guy to deal with....
LOL. There's so many choices I always forget a few!!
How could I forget Jim's wonderful Centaurs! Truly awesome. His 54 and 56" bows can handle longer draws if you keep the weight @28 at 45# or less. His 58" is good to past 29" at any poundage he offers.
And the Lil Slammer and Slammer Special from Leon Stewart! Absolutely brilliant little longbows. I can't believe I forgot those! LOL. Truly I have judged all the hybrids/longbows I have shot in the last couple years by Leon's bows. They are a benchmark for me.
I can't speak for Wild Horse Creek cause I have not tried one, though I hear nothing but good and definitely would like to try one someday.
Oh oh and don't forget the New Wood Vangaurd!! 58" of sweet shooting value! Price and quality wise about the best deal going out there right now for a new custom bow besides a Mad Dog....
Can you see where this is going???
I would evaluate very specifically the qualities that are most important to you, figure out the type of grip you like, and the overall "look" of the bow you are going for, superficial as it sounds it does matter, and go from there, trying some bows used and also trying as many from other folks when you get the chance as possible...
Enjoy!
Kanati. At your draw you could get away with a 56".
I'll echo what Nine said earlier. A 58" Whip HS is a hell of a longbow. His recurves are stellar too, the 52" Ketrel might be up your alley. One of the best things about Dan is his wait times. He could probably have you a bow before the end of March.
If 58" is too long and you're willing to wait, Gregg Coffey is great too. His Elkhart and Inferno shoot better than they have any right to at their respective lengths. I picked up a used Inferno from the classifieds and it has really impressed me.
JD Berry, Big Jim, Black widow
J.k. Traditions Kanati. I have a 56in and it is everything you asked for and they are very reasonably priced. Jason is top notch to deal with also.
Considering the attributes you listed, you would be hard pressed to beat a Toelke Whip. There are a couple in the classifieds at great prices.
Man...you guys are on the ball. I've been scouring the sponsor pages and the net for pictures and descriptions of these bows. I've got a growing list of bows I can't wait to shoot if the opportunity becomes available.
I have a TallTines recurve on the way, but my next bow will be a 2piece Whip from Toelke. Fantastic shooting bows and that bow bolt takedown he has is ingenious
I'll throw a vote in for Cari-bow. Love the handle, the beavertail grip option is well worth it. I have a featherhorn coming shortly, but I know Abe makes a number of small, radical R/D bows. If you're not entirely set upon longbow, the Tuktu is one heck of a nice shooting recurve.
I second and third Big Jim's Bow Cimpany. If you're most interested in a short longbow I'd have a look at Jim's Thunderchild. It's a real sweet shooter and the craftsmanship is top notch. Jim's quality and prices are beyond reasonable. The Buffalo is super sick too.
Try a Maddog Prairie Predator 60"... Custom made & delivered to my door for 274.00 ! Great shooting bow...
You described a Bigfoot Yeti to the T. Check them out and read the write-ups on them.
God bless, Steve
And yet another nod to Dan Toelke...
The Whip is an absolutely sweet shooting bow. So, is the Chinook recurve, and the Kestral!
He is a great guy to talk with. Just give him a call and he will talk with you as long as you want.
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I used to look at signature lines on this site like the one just above this post.......and I wondered why some of you guys have so many bows......but now I get it.
I'm on the list for a new centaur. Tried one out back in November and fell in love with the grip and the way the bow shoots. can't wait.
Jeff
Whip classic, Leon Slammer, Java Elkheart. If I had to pick one, it would be the Whip Classic
nineworlds9 knows what he is talking about.
I like his suggestions.
Also consider the RER Vortex, Leon Stewart Slammer, Jim Reynolds Thundersitck or MOAB, and the Dwyer Endeavor.
I'll add that the Thunderstick Mag may be the best in this field if price is an issue. GREAT bow for the price