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Who has shot the Qarbon Nano?

Started by Paul the Viking, July 01, 2011, 08:14:00 AM

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SERGIO VENNERI

I am perfectly happy with the Bows i shoot, one was built in 1984 and it still performs GREAT!

usmc2444

both, absolute truth will send you e-mail i sent if you would like.  i was told by jack harrison they were good people should try bow.  todd was very nice but he was not in charge   i was very surprised and very disappointed.

Fischman

Ditto for me also RC ! Not made in AMERICA with pride I'll pass !! IMHO kinda ugly bow there guys! Give me a handsome bow made with wood anyday.
YOU HAVE TO STAND FOR SOMETHING OR YOU'LL FALL FOR ANYTHING !!!

usmc2444

mike w e-mail is usmc2444@aol.com, or phone 954-205-6302 prefer phone if you want to reach me, wil discuss.   stan

atatarpm

Wow: one thing is certain this bow has brought out a lot of opinions from some of the older members.
Atatarpm   "Traditional Archery is a mastery of one's self ; not of things."
71# Qarbon Nano
67# T2 Blacktail
85lbs Bama
100lbs Bama
60lbs Big D's Long Bow

jsweka

Might be a great shooting bow, but not for me (even if I had the money to drop on it).

As the Zipper moto goes "Life is too short to shoot an ugly bow."
>>>---->TGMM<----<<<<

Benny Nganabbarru

A bow needs to be made in the USA or in Australia, for me.
TGMM - Family of the Bow

Ceb

Ya know, I got a budget that will no where near allow me to spend that kind of money on a bow or most anything else from ABS. Maybe its the best of the best and if you can afford and desire it go for it, but my 35yr old Bear Takedown mag bow with a Zwickey head on a cedar shaft put meat in the freezer for a whole bunch less cash.

owlbait

So really, as the post says, we have 3 reports by people who have shot it, with a 66% approval rating? Pretty small sample size. Sounds like it needs more testing.
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

wv lungbuster

Blacky Schwarz did some testing. And the numbers seem pretty normal.
>>>>PICK-N-STICK--->

usmc2444

problem resolved, ed president of company that sells nano bow called me and tried to resolve problem which i felt speaks highly of them, and i mean really went out of the way to set things right. so all i can say is anything i said before i must take back which i am quite happy to do.  case closed   stan

Spectre

QuoteOriginally posted by Ben Kleinig:
A bow needs to be made in the USA or in Australia, for me.
Yeah, and there is a Scottish outfit who is pretty good, too.
Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

Forrest Halley

Something about "CARBON" being spelled with a "Q" in big letters all over the limbs drives me nuts. I humbly submit that in these times we should patronize our hard working American bowyers.
Has anyone tried this bow with the 5gpp arrows that they state it will forever withstand? That sounds interesting. Now why can't someone exceed this performance domestically?
"Great strength is not necessary to shoot a heavy bow, it is but a byproduct of the dedication required."

Ragnarok Forge

It will take a whole lot of 100% positive for me to consider anything but an American custom bow.  Made
In China or Korea product sold at top end prices?  Not on my dime.   Buy American made is my way of helping our economy!
Clay Walker
Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

joebuck

I must have read this topic wrong, I thought the poster wanted opinions on the bow not the origin?
i also thought we had more class than LWers?  shame on a company trying to put a quality product on the market!
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

Terry Lightle

It is not my cup of tea,that being said it will probably work for lots of folks.I try to buy American but did buy my last bow out of Canada from Abe Penner.
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

huntmaster70


Jim Wright

Concerning the Quarbon Nano, on their website they make claims about how hard the bow shoots heavy arrows but then chronograph a number of arrow weights normally shot with compounds. The heaviest are 10 to 1 and their speed can be matched by many wood/fiberglass bows produced in this country and exceeded by many with some carbon in them. On their website they extoll the bows light weight even including a picture of one showing the weight on a postal scale. It weighs almost twice what my own wood/glass Toelke Whip weighs at the same length! In my personal opinion it is particularly ugly. None of this has anything to do with being "older" and there is nothing wrong with pointing out that it is made overseas to avoid labor costs necesarry for a citizen of this country to live on and that the price is still extremely high.

Blackhawk

A simple observation from my perspective shows this bow is certainly having a polarizing effect among trad archers.  No middle of the road here, huh?

OK, it may be foreign, expensive, ugly, non-wood, etc....but a few folks have paid their hard-earned money and like the way it shoots and looks.  Why not give them a break?  

Should we spend time criticizing some of our friends' choices in bows they shoot?
Lon Scott

joebuck

Jim wright wrote "on their website they make claims about how hard the bow shoots heavy arrows but then chronograph a number of arrow weights normally shot with compounds"

Appears they tested their bow against IBO specs.Thats an industry standard but not a Traditional standard. I personally like AMO standard  ( 540 gr, 30" at 60#)

Jim Wright wrote.."On their website they extoll the bows light weight even including a picture of one showing the weight on a postal scale. It weighs almost twice what my own wood/glass Toelke Whip weighs at the same length!"

is your Toelke/Whip a takedown like the Nano? How much does a Toelke/Whip solid carbon riser cost?

Food for thought..lets also cast a stone at every sponsor on here that sells an imported non American made product.

i have my oppinion about a lot products i see being sponsored on here, but until i buy them and use them ......i just respectfully withhold it. Thats just me....Reason being because i know behind every family trying to make a living in archery/hunting business, is a hard working American family trying to pay their bills and make ends meet regardless of where ever they can buy their wares or have them produced. I applaud EVERY company out there in Trad land bringing unique and staple hunting products to the market that gives me CHOICES at a great financial risk to themselves.
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.


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