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Started by PAPA BEAR, October 19, 2008, 09:24:00 PM

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PAPA BEAR

i am on the brink as to ordering a shrew bow and i need some input on their shooting and durability and some pics will help me pick the woods.i have heard good things and just want to justify buying one...thanks...larry    :campfire:
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katie

Don't worry Larry, these boys will help you justify buying a Shrew or two or three!
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Louutah

Oh....all right, I'll get this started...





Not sure you can go wrong with osage.....I love shooting it, the grip fits like a glove.
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PAPA BEAR

what about large hands ? will they make the grip larger?
IT'S NEVER WRONG TO DO WHATS RIGHT AND NEVER RIGHT TO DO WHATS WRONG.....LOU HOLTZ

tradtusker

the grip fits like a glove!
the ossage and ebony is a nice combo.

here's a shadow grey one

ossage ebony


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Tim Fishell

Here is my newest one.  Cocobola and Birdseye Maple riser with Tamo Ash limbs.  




Osage and Cocobola



Tulip Wood



In this picture are my Samurai (kingwood and bamboo), Osage and Walnut Classic Hunter, and my Grey Lil' Favorite

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bucksaw

Lil Favorite. Osage & Ebony.




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PAPA BEAR

ow.....i'm liking that shadow grey one ...ruhhhhrohhhh
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BobW

QuoteOriginally posted by elkherder:
what about large hands ? will they make the grip larger?
They seem "small", but talk to Ron if you are concerned - Gregg can likely adjust some.  The shape is very comfortable, and settles in easily.  It is so compact that I have to shoot LW feathers (rt handed) or I cut the heck out of my hand.

I've got a 56" Classic Hunter, and I love it.  Osage/Black Phenolic - looks like the "Ebony" above.  Smooth all the way back to 32".   :thumbsup:
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Ron LaClair

tradtusker, Andy on that Shadow Gray bow you've got the quiver too far out on the working area of the limb. Move it in as far as you can past the fade outs on the riser. When you restrict the working/bending area of the limb you risk damage in that area of the limb by causing a fulcrum point.
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Cool bows for sure....shootability is not a problem at all....very pointable bows, and shooter friendly.

I don't think the grip is too small, although I have medium hands, Ron's are HUGE and he sure don't have a problem with the grips.  Matter of fact, the grip Ron uses is one of the best I've ever slid my hand into.
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My turn, Shrew Classic Hunter, Osage / black phenolic #58 @ 30" 56"




Super Shrew Deluxe, Diamond wood handle, Curly Etimoe limbs, 60" #53 @ 29.5"




Buy the bow, it will justify itself.

Eric

PAPA BEAR

ya ..the year wait is a bummer but a guys gotta do what a guys gotta do i guess.anybody got a chameleon i can see? thanks for all the help guys...i've got some walrus tusk that would look great on one i bet.  :wavey:
IT'S NEVER WRONG TO DO WHATS RIGHT AND NEVER RIGHT TO DO WHATS WRONG.....LOU HOLTZ

PAPA BEAR

hey bye the way tim...next time ya go by that shrew tree would ya pluck me a shadow at 60@ 30...would be much obliged there buddy.  :D    :D    :thumbsup:
IT'S NEVER WRONG TO DO WHATS RIGHT AND NEVER RIGHT TO DO WHATS WRONG.....LOU HOLTZ

BobW

Eric,

You won't believe the way mine has mellowed in 6 months... really going golden!
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L. E. Carroll

Give me a call.  I only live a few miles from you and you can try my bow out.. Its a 58+ Super Shrew SP [which I just got back from the dip tank at Sipsey River.  I live between La Center and Woodland off Pacific Hy Way and have a indoor range. ph@ 360-989-6355
Gene
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L. E. Carroll

I also have a Griffin and a Kanati if you want o shoot one of them [ +alot more]
Gene
Tall Tines R/C
64 Kodiak
69 Super Kodiak Big River replica
56" 55$# Static Tipped Kwyk Styk
Blacktail Elite
54 dual shelf Compass Kodiak


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TNstickn

Hey Gene!! Love the shrew you turned me onto with Ted!! Thanks Bro.  :wavey:    :archer:  >>>>---> Greg
Pick a spot.>>>>-------> Shoot straight.

tradtusker

yip thanks Ron it was one of my first times out with the bow i have since changed it to where you described    :thumbsup:
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