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Saxon "American" longbow?

Started by aim small...release, July 27, 2015, 05:58:00 PM

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aim small...release

I may purchase one of these bows from a kind gentlemen. Can anyone tell me anything about these bows. If they were built well etc. I did read that the bowyer had passed away unfortunately. Thank you all in advance
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Tajue17

solid as a rock, they shoot great not super fast but not slow just a good moderate R/D bow.  I will be surprised if you hear anything bad about the saxon American.
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M60gunner

I had one years ago. Bout 60# if I remember right. I  liked shooting it. Only reason I parted with it was I got my Pete George LB.

Sixby

Extremely well made bow that shoots really great.
God bless, Steve

Roger Norris

I had one, well made, solid,  great shooting bow.
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aim small...release

Sounds like he made a good bow. Haven't found anything negative about them
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mike g

The Saxon American longbow was my first.
I used it for years, I placed in a lot of shoots with that bow....
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Bill Turner

The Saxon American was also my first longbow. Not as fast as some but fast enough to get the job done. A good shooter which is a great place to start. Enjoy the ride.   :thumbsup:

Caboo

A smooth pulling very stable shooting bow that's easy to control after the shot.


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