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Big Horn Bows......a question???

Started by ron w, April 06, 2017, 11:55:00 AM

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cacciatore

QuoteOriginally posted by NY Yankee:
I have a 2000 Grand Slam 3pc. 62" bow on the 17" riser, 70 pounds at 29" and It's PLENTY fast enough. It'll knock the block over backwards.
In 2000 KOM was making them and they are the fastest ever made.
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

taxidermy man

cpnhgningct, Fred has real nice hand writing too, I think he did all the writing on the bows when he was part of the company.

Keith Zimmerman

I think Rich Burch did a lot of the writing.  I think the fastest and smoothest Bighorns had the RamFlex limbs that Rich developed.  Im not hooked on speed but none of my Bighorns are slow.  Certainly not my Grand Slam that my bro killed a couple elk with as the arrow blew thru them.

ThePushArchery

Taxidermy, you're correct. You can tell an asbell era by the handwriting first and foremost..

ron w

Well I guess my trade fell thru. I sold the bow that was to be traded and I can't get in touch with the fella that has it. Oh well, sometimes you win sometimes not so much.........lol
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

rufus_d

I have a curved bed "Colorado". I cannot recall how many whitetails I took with this bow. I preferred the dark red solid color of this riser to the others. I haven't shot it in awhile,it hangs by my other bows,every time I look at it it brings back cool memories. It has the best handle of all my bows. It hangs now 65lbs is abit much.

Bowwild

I'd like to get a lefty around 45-50#@28".  Most I see are much heavier.  I've never owned one of these.

Bamboozle

A one piece Bighorn was my first custom bow. I bought it when I was 19 and newly stationed in the AF in Colorado in 1985. I drove up to Ft. Lupton to order it and pick it up. In all truth it was as much to meet Fred as it was to get the bow. It was 75# @ 29. Great shooting and simply gorgeous bow. Shot it for years. Had a couple of his earlier T/D recurves as well. Simply great bows. I ordered them all way to heavy but I didn't know that then. I thought a man's bow started at 70#.
Get bamboo.


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