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work horse longbow??

Started by bmb, December 18, 2008, 11:16:00 PM

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Rick Butler

I've got a 50lb. Montana that I picked up in a trade a couple of years ago. I leave it at my Cabin in the U.P. along with a quiver full of woodies. Whenever the urge hits me to do some stumping, chase some red squirrels or  fling some arrows just to watch them fly it's always ready.  It's a plain jane, nothing fancy, but very durable bow.  I do plan to modify the limb tips and the grip as it feels a little boxy.
"I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. To front only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what it had to teach and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived"- Thoreau
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BRITTMAN

Im with 30coupe the Kanati has been the best all around bow for me by far .

Mike
" Live long and prosper "

16 gauge

Bob Lee Hunter T/D Long Bow. Great performance, quiet, forgiving, stable and bullet proof.

L. E. Carroll

Mike, after the Buck you took with it this year I can see where it would be a favorite.  :biglaugh:  
Gene
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SCATTERSHOT

I would put the Savannah up against just about anything. They are great bows. Nothing wrong with the Montana, but the Savannah is the better bow, IMO. If you can get one for $300.00, I'd jump on it and never look back.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Ssamac

$300 is a good price if it's in good shape. Cabelas is asking about $500 for one.
sam

Ssamac

You can't look at too many bows. YOu can't try too many bows. You might buy too many bows, but that's only if the Mrs catches on. Then you have a problem. Otherwise, you can't but (or have) too many either. Get a Martin and a Bear, and shoot them as the mood catches you
sam

RC

The Savannah is a much better bow than a bear Montana. Better than a lot of customs as well.RC

BowHuntingFool

For me the Montana was a much better shooter in my hands! I bought a 50# Montana and it is a great bow, hits hard, no hand shock and super quiet! When I shot both side by each the Montana shot way quieter with NO hand shock straight out of the box for about half the cost to boot! I just picked up a new to me Whisperstik and plan on keeping the Montana, thats how much I like it!
>>>---Joe Bzura---->

Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 62" 52# @ 28"
Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
NewWood Longbow 58" 45# @ 28"

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ishoot4thrills

I am presently shooting a Montana. I am very pleased with it and it is a great shooter. It is a reflex/deflex bow but not quite as radical as some of the others are in a side profile view. Maybe more forgiving because of this? I also like the narrow limbs and limb tips. Anyway, I may be selling mine very soon after I receive my Shrew recurve, which should be any day now. Trust me, you won't be disappointed with the Bear Montana.
58" JK Traditions Kanati Longbow
Ten Strand D10 String
Kanati Bow Quiver
35/55 Gold Tip Pink Nugents @ 30"
3 X 5" Feathers
19.9% FOC
49# @ 26.75"
165 FPS @ 10.4 GPP (510 gr. hunting arrow)
171 FPS @ 9.7 GPP (475 gr. 3D arrow)
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Sam McMichael

I agree with Jeff. I have owned two Bamboo Longhunters. They are tough and perform very well. An excellent workhorse bow. I've dropped mine out of the tree several times and popped the string completely off the bow. I just re-strung it and kept on going. By the way, if anybody has one at 58# or so for sale, please let me know.
Sam

Shifting Shadow

I can only speak to what I have shot. It would be an Abbott longbow. Made to your specs for $395 delivered.
"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

One bow. One arrow. My ideal.

Red Beastmaster

I second the Abbott. Between myself and my friends we have had 10 or so. All were good shooters, real purty to look at, tough as nails, and very affordable.

Yew or bamboo limbs are the smoothest shooters.
There is no great fun, satisfaction, or joy derived from doing something that's easy.  Coach John Wooden


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