Today I decided to shoot my Black Widow PSR III and realized something special about it. As of 2015 I have had this bow for just over 10 years. Now normally that's just a time frame, but I feel in this instants there are some interesting facts that go along with those 10 years.
This bow is 54@30 so at the ripe age of 10 when I was lucky enough to be given this bow I stood a massive 4'10" with a draw length somewhere in the low 20s. A little over a year later I managed to shoot my second dear with this bow, first with a bow, right after turning 12 just one week before.
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Now 10 years later I am 21 standing at 6'1" with a 29" draw finally almost getting everything the bow was suppose to be! Through those 10 years I have only really shot 2 other bows for any significant amount of time, and both shot great. For some reason though to this day I can pick up my Black Widow PSR III and out shoot those two bows after just a couple of shots! :biglaugh:
So this brings the question, do any of you have that one bow?
Love the picture of you as a young man, I was over 30 before I got my first with bow, so in my book you've done well....regardless of what bow you use....
Cool stuff. Never get rid of that bow. :thumbsup:
Sarrels Blueridge longbow for me!
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I'd have to say the Kota Kill Um. It just feels right....and shoots for me. Simple beauty.
58" Toelke Chinook T/D. I've not shot it much over the last couple years... searching for that perfect bow. Found myself with only it at one point this season and it was like shaking hands with an old friend. A dozen new arrows and 10 minutes with it and I can make shots you'd have to see to believe.
Interesting that so many of us feel that way about 50's style curves.
I have a PSAX that I have had for 9 years. Have bought a bunch of other bows in that time, only 2 remain. In that time I have taken other bows hunting a few times, but it feels like I am betraying an old friend. I guess after a time with one bow it just becomes comfortable.
I'm down to two bows that I shoot regularly. My A&H CX and my Stewart Slammer. I can't seem to choose just one bow to own and shoot.
At the moment, my two favorite shooters are a Black Widow PSAX and a Bob Lee Hunter 3pc longbow. Ask me in six months and I will probably say something different though lol.
58" Toelke Chinook T/D. I've not shot it much over the last couple years... searching for that perfect bow. Found myself with only it at one point this season and it was like shaking hands with an old friend. A dozen new arrows and 10 minutes with it and I can make shots you'd have to see to believe.
Interesting that so many of us feel that way about 50's style curves.
Way to go. Interesting to find you live in Essex Jct. Been through there a few times as I have family in the Burlington area. My nephew, who now resides in Williston, was down last week. He bow hunts with a compound presently but informed me that he's going to go the Xbow route. Would love to show him how it can, and should, be done. Even in Vermont with as few deer as he says you have. :clapper:
That's so cool to see you grow up with & into that bow... :thumbsup: I got my boy Jeremiah a Black Widow 56" PTF 34lbs@24" Draw for him to grow up with. He was definitely small then, but now is 17 and 6ft tall (may still be growing)... :campfire:
It seems that Black Widow's PLX Olive Ash always ends up in my hands. I am looking to get a PSR, I let one go a while back that I wish I had back.
60" Pronghorn one piece for me. I get the change bow bug every now and again but the Pronghorn seems to be my old faithful.
All my Hill style bows handle essentially the same. Having some shoulder issues that have me down to pulling only 40#, down from 65# I used to shoot. Trajectory is a bit different.
I seem to like my longbows best. :archer2:
Still looking..lol.
For the last couple of years it has been my stalker fxt with longbow limbs, it is a great bow!
Been through a lot of bows in the past forty years and loved a number of them. With that being said, I have a Habu VyperKhan that is a bow I would never let go. This is the perfect bow for me 62" that draws 57#.
I had that one bow...a White Wolf Beowolf t/d. It was my first custom and brand new bow. It was a 66" 47#@28" recurve. It was kind of big, and kind of slow but it shot absolutely lights out for me, smooth and accurate. I had it for 6 years and a string break fatally cracked the riser. The search has been on for nearly 1 year, but I haven't given up; I've shot some awefully nice bows in the process.
I had that one bow...a White Wolf Beowolf t/d. It was my first custom and brand new bow. It was a 66" 47#@28" recurve. It was kind of big, and kind of slow but it shot absolutely lights out for me, smooth and accurate. I had it for 6 years and a string break fatally cracked the riser. The search has been on for nearly 1 year, but I haven't given up; I've shot some awefully nice bows in the process.
I foolishly sold my 'one bow'. Back in 2009 I had purchased a Bob Lee Hunter from a forum member. I was newly married, didnt have much $, and just into trad hunting. I was offered the bow and told to pay later. I couldn't do that, so I sold a few things and scraped together the money.
I never did harvest with it, but had some really good hunts in the time I owned it.
I had it for about 3 years, then sold it when I got into a Hoyt Buffalo. I sure wish I still had that Bob Lee.
A Black Widow MA II 60", 60# @ 28" new Christmas present from my wife Christmas 1991. There's a second one too, a Jack Howard Gamemaster bought new from Jack in 1967.
I should add that I have 2 Black Widow PCH bows that are 58" and 60" and 51# and 49#@28". I draw 29+" now. For a while, I was dead set on longbows, but every time I shoot either of these bows I am eating my words. This may be the "one" bows I've been after. Only time will tell.