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Who hunts with 66 inch longbow? Just curious? :)

Started by bayoulongbowman, August 26, 2007, 06:23:00 PM

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arraflipper

It seems no matter what, I come back to a 66" bow for some reason.  I shoot all the bows I build and built a 62" for myself.  I enjoyed it but seemed that the 66" bow is the one I grab whether it is a take-down or one piece, I just seem to like that length best!!!!!!!
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BarryOnly

The best bow that I've ever made was a 66" hickory backed ipe in an pseudo-ELB style.  It will likely be my deer hunting bow this fall.

eagle24

66" ACS-CX
66" Self Bow (Eric Krewson)
66" Harrelson
64" ACS-CX
64" Turkey Creek
64" Harrelson
62" Harrelson

64" & 66" Definitely are my favorites.

BobW

First year traditional, using a 68" CheckMate Crusader.  Have a 'curve too, but just seem to keep going back to that LB.

Yes, "Long Bows Rule" (Chad, you will get your royalty payment....)

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bayoulongbowman

Guru, I ordered it for the "Double BUll" in that blind ...besides I really like the bowyer ,  :)and I dream of shooting a short longbow with no finger pinch are stacking..mmmm
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stabow

I like a 64'' take-down because it fits in my travel case.......stabow
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Jim Picarelli

I'll be doing some hunting this year with a 66" PLX t/d.I'm normally a recurve shooter but this bow shoots very well for me
67" Hill Tembo, 50@27
67" Hill Half Breed, 53@27
66" Hill Redman, 48@27
66" Hill Cheetah, 55@27
66" Hill Big Five, 50@27

mmgrode

66" r/d for me of my own make.  Long enough for stability and smoothness of draw yet short enough to get through the brush sufficiently.
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huntsmanlance

I recently got a 66" Jay St. Charles Pacfic Yew Classic and man i love this bow. Like Mmgrode said it is....."Long enough for stability and smoothness of draw yet short enough to get through the brush sufficiently"

Two weeks ago I was able to sneak up to within 10 feet of a sleeping boar with it!!!
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JohnHV

Have hunted mostly with recurves, but this will be my first season with a LONG bow.
66" Fox LB.
Smooth as silk and very stable.
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BUCKY

what are most of the draw lengths with these 66" bows?

redant 60/65

The longer the more for giving and smoother to pull, I shoot 62", 64", 66", and one 68", all are 28" draw I draw around 27". also they are all around #50 to #56.  :thumbsup:
Larry

Danny J

I have a 26" draw and my 3 go to bows (in any order)are listed below. All are at 50 to 51Lbs and seem to like 27.5" Easton 1916 Legacys with 100 grains. The two longbows also like 1816's and the recurve shoots 2016's nicely also.

58" Great plains SR SWift  
66" Deathwish
66" Chekmate Crusader
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steadman

I shoot a 68" longbow I made myself. I pull 63# at 29" and it throws a 2219 with authority. I don't have any problem with manueverability. I figure if I can get through the brush then my bow can.
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Biggie Hoffman

I FEEL like the longer bows give me better cast with my 32" draw. Most of my longbows are 66" but I prefer the 68" bows. I asked Jerry Brumm to make me a 70"er. We're working out the details now.
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LCB

I got a 66in Horne Traditionalist that I'm gonna give a whirl this hunting season. It's the only longbow I've ever tried that I can shoot well. I'm sure the unique grip has something to with it!
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northener

I have shot shorter longbows but my 66" Wes Wallace Royal seems to be a nice length for me. I just ordered a 68" Royal, looking forward to seeing the difference, if any.
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