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longbow info please

Started by pseman, December 11, 2007, 12:36:00 PM

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pseman

I am thinking about purchasing/trading for a longbow in the coming months and would like some info/advice from you guys. I am looking for a short(60") r/d longbow that is cut to center or very near. I like(need) a deflexed recurve-style grip. Just don't shoot bows with the straighter longbow grips well.

I purchased a Horne brushbow last year and probably should have kept it but the grip, although very comfortable, was just too small for me. I felt like I was choking a goose.LOL

Any info and pics would be appreciated. I have looked at Shrews and the Kanati and like them but have little experience with longbows in general.

Thanks,

Mark
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

hunt it



Mark, here is my Morrison Shawnee with Dakota limbs. I used to shoot Shrews but the grip and speed of the Morrison sold me. What you described above is just what I look for and found in Bob's bows.Check out Bob's website Morrison Archery he is a sponsor here. Bob can make any grip you like and you will look long and hard to find a faster, better looking and better built bow. Bob makes the one piece Dakota and Cougar longbows as well. Lots of great pics on his website - check it out.
hunt it

sswv

hey Mark!  since you're in Alabama make a trip to (or call) Sipsey River Traditional Archery and check out John's new line of longbows. I'd bet you can get one with a grip like you memtioned plus, John is a wealth of information when it comes to R/D longbows.

Orion

Take a look at a Morrison Cougar or Dakota.  They seem to have everything you're looking for.

billy shipp

Check out the Appollo and Tiapan built by JD Berry. The bows have a forward handle, and a great locator grip. I've always shot recurves, and had mucho trouble with longbow grips until shooting an Appollo. Both bows are cut to center, plenty quick, quiet, and zero hand shock. James is a fine craftsman, and a true artist. The Apollo he built for me has 7 different woods in it, and he'll go the extra mile to please you, plus he will have the new bow in your hands in less than a month....jdberryarchery.com

Billy

pseman

Great info guys. Keep it coming.

Mark
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

fatman

My favorite bow is a Sky Archery Rogue hybrid by
Earl Hoyt Jr., 60"AMO, 58#, centershot, recurve-style handle

It's my understanding that Mathews archery bought all of Mr. Hoyt's old tooling, and produces their "Heritage" line with his designs.

Mathews Heritage Hawk is a dead ringer for the Rogue
"Better to have that thing and not need it, than to need it and not have it"
Woodrow F. Call

Commitment is like bacon & eggs; the chicken is involved, but the pig is committed....

pseman

huntit, I love the looks of Morrison bows(longbow and recurve) but I think they may be a little pricy for my first trip to the longbow world.LOL
One day I will own a Morrison of some type, but I think I'll have to start out with something a little more conservative in price.

Thanks for the pic!

Mark
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

Scott S.

RER Vortex with the palm swell grip option (RER also happens to be one of our sponsors).

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/jssanford/6caf15b2.jpg
"The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the sea. Into your hand they are delivered." Gen 9:2

tnbuckskinner

Check out Cactus Cal's Longbows they are a sponsor here and the bows shoot great.

Recurve50LBS

Your in Alabama check out Turkey Creek bows. I have one and like it a lot.
Turkey Creek Longbow
62" 45# @ 28"

Thunder Stick Mag
56" 45# @ 28"

BRITTMAN

Check out  www.Hummingbirdbows.com  , their longbows have a recurve grip that fills your hand and have good looks and shoot smooth .  

Britt
" Live long and prosper "

bentpole

Mark what I used to do is figure out what I think I would like/try. Pick one up used in the classifieds. Shoot it to see if you like it ,then if you do you can order a new one, or keep it/ trade/sell for something else.Some bowyers offer try befor you buy also.Sipsey River has a bunch of bows in stock [new and used] I would consider making a trip too.John is very helpfull.

Red

I would concur with the Morrison Dakota or Cougar suggestions based on what you describe for the grip style you like. You can find them for sale at a reasonable price if you hunt around a bit. I have a one piece Cougar and a Shawnee with Dakota limbs and like the Shawnee a little better, seems to draw smoother than the Cougar.

pseman

Recurve50lbs, I have a friend who has a TCLB and I love how light they are in the hand and they are beautiful bows, but of the ones I've held/shot, I just can't get used to the grip. I guess I could see if Doug would do a custom grip though.

Have gotten some great info so far, but I'm still taking notes.

Mark
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

Montana 679

Jim neaves at centaur archery makesthe exact bow you are looking for i have two amd love them if you watch you can find them in the classifieds

Angus

Mark, check out Firehawks from Rodney Wright up in Quebec-I love mine, 57lbs at 29 inches, fast flight string, and puts out my little carbons at over 200fps!  Haven't tried Wensels on the business end yet, but they weigh the same as my target tips, so shouldn't be much difference.  She's a little sizzler, light, no hand shock, almost no stacking, and a beauty as well!
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