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Two piece longbow?

Started by tradrookie93, May 14, 2017, 09:06:00 PM

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Steelhead

I am more of a 2 PC guy.I like the aesthetics of the one Piece look.I have tried all of them.I like the brass/steel sleeve and locket socket most.

Jwilliam

I have been shooting my 2 piece Treadway for 2 years without any problems. Great for travel, but still has the looks of a one piece bow.   :thumbsup:

dino

I have a couple of 3 piece longbows and THREE tomahawk 2 piece takedowns. First one I got about 15 years ago. Definitely can tell the difference in the two.  My three piece bows are heavier mass and have to have a little more bulk in the riser for the limb fitting systems.  They all shoot fine just different.

Two piece tomahawk bows are slender and slim with the same riser that a one piece would have.  Just got a new Carbon Supreme two piece and it shoots as well or better than any one piece Tomahawk that I have had.  Super sweet shooting.  Anymore I prefer the two piece over the one piece bows for the protability and smoothness.
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

Joe2Crow

I have a HHA cheetah takedown and love the extra mass weight while keeping the one-piece look. Very solid. Think I would like to try a wes wallace takedown next.

HartHeart

Haven't heard Great Northern's Jack Knife mentioned yet. Neither have I ever heard a single bad review about them. I have one; very solid and reliable.
Ruler of Peace

Custom Shrew Classic Hunter II 48#@28"

BAK

I've only had one, a Saxon Mongoose.  It was a sleeve system and as solid as a one piece.
"May your blood trails be short and your drags all down hill."

styksnstryngs

An important thing to note is that with most two pieces, you need a leather grip wrap.

joe ashton

I've got a two piece blackwidow long bow. Absolutely solid.
Joe
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

joe ashton

I've got a two piece blackwidow long bow. Absolutely solid.
Joe
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

A Lex

I only own two bows, but they are both Blackwidow two piece take-down longbows. Their "Locket Socket" is a brilliant system, solid, easy to assemble/disassemble, and you cannot tell the difference from a one piece.

If you were to get a two piece from a reputable maker, I'm sure you wouldn't regret it.

I love my take-downs and the bows are teriffic shooters.

Like someone said earlier "They wouldn't make them if they weren't any good".

Best

Lex
Good hunting to you all.
May the wind be your friend, and may your arrows fly true,
Most of all, may the appreciation and the gratitude of what we do keep us humble......

myshootinstinks

I've owned both the bow-bolt and the sleeve or "locket-socket" TD bows. I prefer the latter due to it's superior strength.

Jasper2

2 pieces have always scared me because of the physical size of the grip.  They always look too big for me in the pictures or at least noticeably larger than the one piece counterparts.  

How small of a grip circumference could one expect with a two piece system?
Take care,
Jason

56" Centaur Chimera 50#@27"

BigJim

An experienced bowyer can make a carbon fiberglass sleeve Td grip quite small and still very strong.

There's nothing to fear in a properly built TD.
BigJim
http://www.bigjimsbowcompany.com/      
I just try to live my life in a way that would have made my father proud.

Jasper2

Thanks Big Guy! I guess I should've put some numbers to it for reference.

Can a grip be made with a 4 1/2" circumference or smaller with the carbon sleeve?
Take care,
Jason

56" Centaur Chimera 50#@27"

mitraditional

I had a two piece long bow from Roy Hall. Navajo, 58" long. The bow shot really nice. Smooth draw and put the arrows where I looked. Solid 1/4 turn locking unit. Plus Roy is a super man to deal with. Only sold it because it was too heavy of a draw weight for me.

Bill Turner

I have both and prefer the two piece. Just my preference. No problems with either design.

Biggie Hoffman

I took a 2 piece Black Widow longbow to Africa. I went 7 for 7 with it and 6 went down in sight.
Of course there were other factors but as far as a 2 piece longbow? No issues at all.
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BigJim

Yes Jasper2, I am doing grips with throats that size on an everyday basis. I have done them as small as 4" measured after installing the beaver tail.. on a 60 lb bow. Could it be smaller? I suppose I could keep going smaller until I had one fail, but as of yet, that has never happened. At least not because of the take down.
I'm guessing that I have done over 1000, maybe 1200 TD sleeves now without a failure...knock on wood.
BigJim
http://www.bigjimsbowcompany.com/      
I just try to live my life in a way that would have made my father proud.

Jasper2

Awesome...thanks Jim. The Thunderchild is on my short list of bows to try so that is valuable information to have.
Take care,
Jason

56" Centaur Chimera 50#@27"


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