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New bow vs old

Started by Neutron, November 15, 2009, 09:20:00 PM

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Neutron

Got my kid a jaguar takedown 40# and its pretty fun to shoot.  I bought some Fred Eichler dvds to get him into the spirit of shooting a recurve.  I am thinking about getting recurve for me to go stump shooting with him and for still hunting.  I used to shoot traditional and made a couple of selfbows but my shoulder is bad and I went to a compound (sin of all sins.)  Can't decide between something inexpensive and new like another jag or a samick or going for a old vintage pearson or something like that.  When buying old fiberglass bows are there buying tips posted anywhere on the site, I could not find any in a search.  I once had a Martin hunter that got what looked like little stress lines in the finish or glass layer, are those fixable or is a bow with those doomed? Also I could not find a thread "Trad/History Forum, click on Restoration 101" that was referenced in another post.  What older bows should I look for?  My top criteria are smooth to draw/shoot and don't stack at 29" draw? Are there any shorter AMO length bows that draw easy to 29" so they could be shot out of a blind? I will probably stay under 50#.  Thanks

stick hunter

I would check out lost creek longbows very smooth and an AWESOME bow and the price is GOOD!!!!! cant go wrong  www.lostcreekbows.com
and as far as recurves i heard the samick stingray for $220.00 is a good bow good luck.

Dave Worden

You can try just about any old Shakespeare.  I've never found one to stack.  I shoot a 54" Super Necedah with at 30 1/2" draw.  Finger pinch, but no stack!
"If I was afraid of a challenge, I'd put sights on my bow!"


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