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Durable heavy # bows, heavy hitters pls comment?

Started by divecon10, April 17, 2010, 09:24:00 PM

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divecon10

Can't get em to last so want to gauge your all opinion and compile a list of heavier 70#-90# recurve or long TAKEDOWN bows that u beleive are real durable. Heavy hitters please advise me what u have that lasts the course of treatment u put on them. Extra points for description of feel or performance.
Cheers
divecon

robtattoo

What's yer drawlength?
After reading your other thread I think that the strength of the limbs is possibly outweighing the strength of the take down systems available.

If you're drawing 29 or less, you may want to think about a 60" 1-piece bow. Yes, I know the shipping to Oz is a bugger (I had the same issue before I moved here from England) but a 1-piece of less than 62" really isn't a problem to fly with & it's under the maximum shipping length for the post.

M'self, I used to shoot a Pronghorn 1-piece. 60" & 86# at my draw. Man, I battered & abused the heck out of that thing. I used to shoot several hundred arrows a week & many 3-D & field tournaments of 3 shots at 40 targets with no problem at all. It's still going strong now, 4 years later. It was 3 years old when I bought it.

You can occasionally find one used for around the $350-$500 (US) mark. If you buy new, Herb Meland is an awesome guy to deal with.

Performace wise IT was certanly up there witthe best of 'em. I don't have figures because I never chrono'd it, but shooting a pine shaft with a 125gn point, I didn't have to aim any differently from 15 to 40 meters. It was really smooth out o 29", but stacked a bit at my 30" draw. I really should've had a 62 or 64"
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divecon10

divecon

Benny Nganabbarru

I have an 83# Schafer Silvertip take-down recurve. Some bowyers have a lot more experience than others in making heavy bows, and Schafer and Black Widow are two of them that make take-down recurves. Howard Hill also make a lot of heavy longbows, but I think their limit for their take-down is 70# or 75# (I could be wrong on that). These three companies make a bomb-proof bow.
TGMM - Family of the Bow

robtattoo

Good point on the Silvertips Ben. Really top-shelf bows.
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divecon10

Goodo the silvertip Ben! Checked BW and Hill yesterday. Cheers.
divecon

Jake

BW
Brackenbury
Dakota
 I have owned and shot all 3 bows that were 75# +   bomb proof IMHO.  Plus if you blow one up they will take it back and find out why?????  Also owned a 125# Tomahawk.  Wish I still had it/Very smooth but it did wear on me after 20 shots.

divecon10

Dakota & Tomahawk a Jake? Ta. That 125#'s a fist full!
divecon

BigJim

Divecon- what is your draw length and desired bow length?

Bigjim
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I just try to live my life in a way that would have made my father proud.

newell38

ive had 80#+ pound ballistiks, salukis, howard hills, john schulz, black widows, martins, bears, sentmans, leon stewarts, robertsons, lightnings, harrisons, saxons, brownings, elburgs, 21st century, fedoras, great northerns and im sure im leaving some out.  they all held together pretty well!
ps...the 88# saluki ibex and the 82# and 90# ballistiks  AND the 80# harrison el lobo are still on the rack!   ;)
"The worst thing I can be is the same as everybody else. I hate that." – Arnold Schwarzenegger
Endless loop strings, heavy bows, and wood and only wood arrows...my kind of archery!

Curveman

Border can do it as well. They reinforce their risers with several lams of carbon etc.
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Teacher_of_the_Arcane

Divcon,

I had a Bear Custom Kodiak TD with 70# limbs that drew 82# at my draw.  I was in my early 30's when I bought it specifically to bear hunt with it. I shot woodies with 160gr Snuffers purchased from Roger Rothhaar when he was still selling them. The arrows weighted in at 700+ grains, and shot through everything.  This was the bow Fred Bear designed to take to Africa and shoot the big beasties.... of course his drew a bit heavier. I had it for more than 25 years and never a problem with it. It was a great bow.
Lobo Lohr -- Old School Hunter

lpcjon2

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divecon10

28-28.5 Big Jim. As to bow length am not fully conversant, so am gauging on what I am able to try. with long bows. Until I get better acquainted guessing anywhere 62-66"
As Justin may be aware I am only just learning about long bows proper an finding it fascinating. Fortunately I am getting very good advice with this which helps no end. Ta that info too, lots to think about.
Border, check, Curveman
Here I was overly concerned that I may have been extending my draw ½ an inch and stressing my bows. Duly noted Lobo
divecon

Richie Nell

I have only owned two bows in last 19 years and both were 70+ lbs.  After 17 years shooting a 72 lb. Bear Take down it finally broke in half in my palm at full draw.
I have since owned a 71@31 Black Widow with no durability issues.
Richie Nell

Black Widow
PSA X Osage/Kingwood 71#@31

Bonebuster

I have a Pittsley Predator that is built for 68@28, but I draw it to 29 1/2".

Been pounding arrows out of it for over a decade as of March. I had two sets of limbs for it, and sold one set this past fall. Both sets have a million miles.

Besides a 60lb Martin Lynx recurve for bowfishing, it`s the only bow I shoot.

COOCH

For what it's worth I'll say I've been shooting a Bighorn t/d recurve 70# @28 drawing 29.5" bout 75#s. Had it made in the mid 90's This bow has been thru hell and back with hundreds of thousands of arrows thru her with no problems at all. She fell of a mtn in NM and drowned in a fell mishaps wile crossing rivers  "[dntthnk]"  Smooth fast & quiet she my goto bow.Heavly battered & scared but I'd grap her and jump on a plane with her tomorrow.IMHO a fine durable bow.
Jeff Couture

Bjorn

Mike Fedora built bows for his brother who for years shot around the 100# mark in and out of tournaments. His tackle is bullet proof and he makes a great takedown as well as 1 pc bows. Check it out.

Quickblood

Bjorn beat me to the punch - Mike Fedora is a master bowyer and has a ton of experience building heavy weight bows.  You won't be disappointed!

highpoint forge

Great Northern Critter Getter 74# @28 62AMO, just flings them dead straight, shooting cedars from it. Belongs to my fatherinlaw and he's had it a good while. He has several 90-100# Schaefer Silvertips, zero issues. Main issue is stringing them!
Black Widow PSAX Bocote 57# @28, 58 AMO
Black Widow PLX Tiger Myrtle 60# @28, 64 AMO
J.D. Berry Osage Argos 60# @28, 66 AMO


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