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American Saxon Longbow

Started by catman1, March 08, 2016, 10:47:00 PM

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catman1

I just picked up one from a older gentleman (original owner) in a 64" 55# @28 it shoots great.
Anybody else got one, just looking for some feed back on what arrows and weight up front your shooting out of yours?
Odds are with the prepared..

kill shot

I had a saxon mongoose and a saxon american longbow. Both shot great and I wish I still had them. The mongoose was a little smoother than the american. They were both 64" 55#@28". I used 60# spined arrows. My draw legth is 28" I cut the arrows at 28.5" and used 125gr heads. No quiver on the bow and I used a shooting tab. If I had to recommend a long bow, it would be a saxon. BUT, I haven't owned that many longbows. Shot quite a few but I think you need to shoot one on a regular basis to really know.

catman1

The one I got is a tack driver using GT 3555 hunters 500 spines cut 29 1/2" to the nock with 5" shields with 125gr points and 12.8 inserts. Nothing fancy, but it looks like it's going to be a great hunting bow, and smooth as silk.
Odds are with the prepared..

catman1

QuoteOriginally posted by kill shot:
I had a saxon mongoose and a saxon american longbow. Both shot great and I wish I still had them. The mongoose was a little smoother than the american. They were both 64" 55#@28". I used 60# spined arrows. My draw legth is 28" I cut the arrows at 28.5" and used 125gr heads. No quiver on the bow and I used a shooting tab. If I had to recommend a long bow, it would be a saxon. BUT, I haven't owned that many longbows. Shot quite a few but I think you need to shoot one on a regular basis to really know.
What brace length did you settle on with your Saxon American longbow, if I may ask?
Odds are with the prepared..

shedhunta

Identical bow was my first trad bow.  I shot it well and killed my first trad deer with it.  7.25" was my brace.  You can't hurt those bows.
Toelke whip 2 piece.  58" 50@28"

catman1

QuoteOriginally posted by shedhunta:
Identical bow was my first trad bow.  I shot it well and killed my first trad deer with it.  7.25" was my brace.  You can't hurt those bows.
Thanks, That's where I'm at 7.25"
Odds are with the prepared..

Caboo

I have a 64" 50#@28" American longbow. Love it! Great shooter.. I use 3555 GT's cut to 29" and 125 grain points. I made a 9 strand Rhino string with built up loops and nocking area.


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