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Tomahawk Longbows

Started by buckeyebowhunter, January 18, 2010, 09:13:00 PM

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buckeyebowhunter

Any of you guys shooting tomahawks, they look like pretty nice bows but I was just wondering what you guys thought about em.

DesertDude

Outstanding performance, shoots well, I like the non carbon models a little better(seem a little quiter).
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1978-1998

scottm

Ive had one in the past.sold it wished I hadent and finally got another.My first was the take down diamond ss(only sold it because it was too heavy for me 72#@ my draw)my shoulder was screaming after a couple of hundred arrows in the back yard.The one I have now is the one piece diamond ss 55@28".I think they are great bows.no complaints here.Smooth,dead in the hand and very quiet.Just my 2 cents worth.

**DONOTDELETE**

Never shot one, but they do look great.. The blonde they have showing off the bow in the catalogs also looks Nice too.

WhiteOaks

Got a desert fox and a ss. Great Bows...
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dragonheart

I like the grip on the one piece better than the takedown.  Just suttle difference.  A good shooting R/D longbow.
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hawk22

I've had mine for about 4 years and I like it pretty well.  Very smooth and quiet.

scottm

I agree with dragonheart I like the one piece grip better also.

celticknot

I love both of mine and when I get some arrows made your more than welcome to shoot it. I'm down your way alot.
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nevans1

i have a Diamond SS 65# @ 28" one piece. one of the sweetest shooting bows i own. very quiet, no hand shock and definately the hardest hitting bow i have. worth the $$$$$

buckeyebowhunter

Do you guys think that they are pretty fast bows?

champ38

Ive owned one of the ss's, and wish Id never sold it. Speed wise, dont know, but  I sure  wasnt dissapointed. Mine was a 1-P, Plan to buy another in the near future, this one will be a keeper.
56" Shrew Classic Carbon 68@29
58" 2-P Centaur Cabon Elite 57@29

ranger42

I have a one piece Woodland Hunter, I think that it is a great bow. I went to 3 rivers and shot them before buying and i liked the original series over the diamond. Seemed quieter and was lighter in weight. I personally think the fit and finish is outstanding. I don't know about fast, but mine is fast enough. Hope this helps and good luck!

Rod

DesertDude

As far as the speed goes, we tested my 55# @28 Diamond SS with a 600gr arrow. I draw 29" and I shoot an avg of 180fps. I also shot my friends A&H & Morrison bows, both 54# @28 and they both shot 185fps with the same arrow. On avg about 5fps slower than the top performers...
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US Navy (Retired)
1978-1998


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