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Show off your Ghost / Super Ghost ...

Started by Mr.Magoo, September 21, 2009, 10:49:00 AM

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Mr.Magoo

These seem to stay on the short list of bows I'd like to own.

If you have (or have had) one, how do/did you like it?

Of course, pics are always appreciated.

Todweelz

Magoo, I've had my Super Ghost for 13 years, would'nt ever get rid of it, light in hand, smooth draw and very quite, mine is 51# @ 27", Shedua and osage riser, with red elm limbs. Really pretty bows you won't be disappointed with Great Northern. Todd

Apex Predator

Here are three I've owned.  Best recurve I've ever shot.











I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

Steelhead

Had 2 superghosts.One was a particularly nice shooter.I love the streamlined appearance and deep cored limb.Great hunting bow.very solid.The newer ones have even smaller grips which I like.

David Sapp

APex-
You like the straight or scooped grip more? Your old osage Ghost is heading my way as we speak, bought it from Bowferd.

David
Hunting with the bow and arrow involves earning your way by making meat, getting your hands messy in the process and then recognizing your own reflection upon them.
"The Squirrel Chronicles"
Dean Torges

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Apex Predator

When I sold the Ghost to Fred I couldn't get the hang of the straight ones.  Now I can shoot them all, but still prefer the idexed grip.  they are all great shooting bows though.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

David Sapp

Thanks Apex, I have about 3 of the Critter Gitters with the straight grip/Jack Knife handle, so I am hoping that the straight will feel pretty normal to me.

Looking fwd to it, looks like a nice bow. Fred took the pic down from his ad, so I've been staring at the one you've posted to bide time until it gets here!

David
Hunting with the bow and arrow involves earning your way by making meat, getting your hands messy in the process and then recognizing your own reflection upon them.
"The Squirrel Chronicles"
Dean Torges

TGMM Family of the Bow

pdk25


ron w

I had a Ghost, traded it off. If I find one at the right poundage I'll get another. Great bow smooth ,light in the hand, and they seem to like a heavy arrow. Great bow to take for a bow hike.
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


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