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Who makes a "Flush" mounted takedown

Started by jiane, August 18, 2009, 03:21:00 PM

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jiane

I'm looking to buy a new take down recurve and will consider a longbow it it feels right.  I'm not overley concerned with brand, but I'm leaning toward a Chek-mate Hunter II.  I currently shoot a Chek-Mate Falcon and really like it.  

One of the reasons that I like the Hunter II is the take down has what I refer to as "flush" mounted limbs. (Is there a term that describes that other than flush mount?) It is very astetically pleasing to me as the take down looks more like a one piece rather than just a riser with two limbs bolted on it.  Don't get me wrong, nothing wrong with other take down systems.  I just really like the lines of a one piece but want the convienence of a take down for traveling, the ability to change limbs, etc.

So who else makes a "flush" mounted takedown?  Any pictures of you have them?

Thanks,
Jerry
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Ojibwa Bowhunters of Milwaukee
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Border Bows. The border Black Douglas is one of the best and very pleasing to the eye
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Blackhawk

Steve Gorr's line of Cascade bows are flush mounted, (but you're already familiar with Chek-Mate)



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Roseoak has a new flush mount system that is beautiful as well.
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I just got a 62", 50@28, rh Hunter II for the shop.  Purpleheart and greybark riser, greybark limbs.  First extra bow I've gotten in a long time.

Chad

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jiane

Chad  - You tempt me!!! If that was Purpleheart and Osage and about 55lbs.  I would be telling you the check is in the mail!!

What model in the Roseoak line?  His bows are beautiful.

Thanks for responding everyone.  

Jerry
Wisconsin Traditional Archers - Board Member
Ojibwa Bowhunters of Milwaukee
PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Bowhunters


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