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3 piece longbow, which one?

Started by nurayb, January 09, 2009, 05:31:00 PM

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Flint Head

Just got a Kimsha Shadow and it one heck of a shooter!

Bowtie

Pronghorn..... I have a 1-piece that is an excellent shooter.  Smooth draw, quiet shooting, and quick.  I've ordered a 3-piece just to have more mass weight, hope to have it in March.  Another that I would highly recommend is a Leon Stewart. Can't say enough good things about a Stewart, since I have a 1-piece and 3-piece that I shoot both often.  Good luck on your decision.
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L. E. Carroll

I have to cast my vote to Pronghorn.... Have one and love it 62" 59@28....Now if we were talking 2 piece, "Hands Down" Griffin with bow bolt!!
Gene
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fredbear1969

i would have to go with lewishollow you couldn't find a better guy to deal with and the quality of his bows is superb.

Oregon Okie

I like my firefly and have seen several other guys on here who liked the ones they have.
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arrowflinger1

Go with the pronghorn..... not what I shoot but three of my hunting partners do and they love them.

T-Mac

I'm putting my vote in for the Orion also. Shoots great, looks great is real fast and quiet. And you get Mike and Jason standing behind it all the way. You can't go wrong.
Slow down and enjoy life.  It's not only the scenery you
miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where
you are going and why.
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PrarrieDog

All great bows. I shoot a Pronghorn and am well pleased. Good bow for the money and Herb is a straight shooter to deal with.
Aw heck, Buy one of each and see which one you shoot the most!   :bigsmyl:  
Prarrie Dog

Irish

Nurayb, I have shot most of the ones you listed, and a some not on your list.   I own a Dryad 3 piece longbow, for the money a great bow.   As good or better than any 3 piece longbow, no matter the price.
Mel Riley

vernon

You can't go wrong with a Pronghorn.  I just got my first one this August and absolutely love it.  In the past there was a huge list of bows I wanted to buy/own in my lifetime but after shooting the Pronghorn I can't imagine owning/shooting anything else.  If i was going to buy another 3 pc longbow it would be a Yellowstone Bow made in Wyoming by Rich Wormington.   I have one of his  1 pc longbows and it's an awesome bow as well.  He makes some awesome looking 3 pc longbows and I've heard nothing but good feedback about them.  He has some great photos on his webiste as well.

 Good luck

nurayb

Thanks everyone.  Vernon, those Yellowstone's are nice looking bows.  Looks like I have another option and more confusion.

Paul WA

Ive been sold on Pronghorns for a few yrs now, cant see myself owning anything but them...PR
"I'm a trophy hunter till something else comes along"


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