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One piece bows really that bad to lug around?

Started by Matabele, October 18, 2016, 04:35:00 PM

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Sixby

The simplest and best two piece (my opinion of one) is the locket socket style. It is super simple, super strong and when strung you cannot tell the difference from a one piece in either looks or shooting.
I own four and have built a ton of them and would not use another system. They go together instantly and are totally solid.
To me the cost is worth it but opinions differ and that is why they are opinions.

God bless, Steve

ron w

I have 1, piece, 2 and 3 piece take downs.  Right now I would travel with my 2 pc longbows a Hill and a Super "D". They both fit in my T/D case so I would have back up once I got there.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Matabele

Sixby, could you post some pics of the locket socket system if possible? Haven't heard of that before. Thanks for all the replies, appreciate the feedback!

Homebru

QuoteOriginally posted by Matabele:
Sixby, could you post some pics of the locket socket system if possible? Haven't heard of that before. Thanks for all the replies, appreciate the feedback!
Well, I'm not Sixby but, this is what a locket socket looks like when disassembled and Bladepeek posted a picture of what a locket socket looks like when assembled.
homebru

   

Joeabowhunter

I have both and recommend the 2pc.  That said, mine isn't taken down often but I do like the flexibility it gives me when I do.  Times I've taken it down: Flying - fits in my regular luggage.  Long drives - takes less room and can always keep it in the truck cab even when there's a lot of gear.  Dragging - taken down strapped to my fanny pack keeps it out of the way while dragging deer.  Packing in/out - only did once moose hunting but the bow was strapped into my backpack and make for an easy hike without the hangups on brush.

Matabele

Thanks for the pic Homebru! The system  looks pretty slick.


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