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Habu Vyperkhan

Started by L. Perry, February 14, 2010, 01:35:00 PM

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L. Perry

Anybody out there own one? And are they worth the money?

rastaman

Only you can answer that.  Mine are worth the money (to me).  It won't transform you automatically into a better hunter..maybe a better shooter, maybe not.  The attention to detail is very, very good.  The waiting list for a new one is about 2 years now, maybe less.  Can you wait that long?  If you can shoot one first that is the route to go.  If you can find a used one, i would recommend that route also rather than spend that kind of money on a bow you aren't sure you will like. Hope this helps.   :)
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joevan125

Plenty of other bows out there that will perform as good as these very expensive bows.

Not saying they are not worth the price but just saying there are a ton of great bows out there.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

Ostrorogi

Every bow is only that good as shooter is.
But for sure Habu bows are masterpieces... I would like to have one.
Will you eat that? If not, why did you kill it?

Richie Nell

2 years?  Surely that would deter people from ordering one.  Is the Habu business still good?
Richie Nell

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PSA X Osage/Kingwood 71#@31

overbo

I'm very pleased w/ both of mine.There are many great bows out there for half the cost and wait.You could order one and try many others durring the 2 year wait.

Chimaster

Chris is a real artist. You can be sure that when you get one of his bows that its the best it can be. If you got the money you won't be disappointed.

superkodiak

I own one, and would say it's a great shooting bow, heavy mass, quiet, fast fast fast, and easy on the eyes... I hunt hard with my bows and can't justify bangin this one up, so I put it in the classifieds to trade.....

jonsimoneau

I love both of mine.  I have a recurve and a Vyperkhan with longbow limbs.  They are pretty much perfect.  But one bow does not fit everyone.

jonsimoneau

Actually, the last time I spoke with Chris, he said his waiting list may soon be even longer.  The demand for his bows is great.  Notice that it is hard to find a used one.

jonsimoneau

There is a used one in the classifieds right now.

lpcjon2

The name Habu does that come from the Habu snake in Japan?
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Raging Water

I just got a Habu Death Adder from a TG member. Smooth and quiet do not describe it. I can say this, it shot exactly where I looked.

Enough Said.
Matt

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Jim Harris

I have had one for almost 3 years now. I bought it from a Tradganger with 2 sets of limbs. 62", 47 @ 28 and 55 @ 28. I also bought a set 60", 49 @ 27, triple carbon limbs from Chris. The bow is brown, green and black. I think this color pattern is called 3 color sash or something like that.
It is smooth and fast. The best workmanship I have seen. Is it worth it? Depends on if your willing to spend that much.  And, if it shoots good for you. Best to find one to tryout first.
Keep in mind also that your shooting form needs to be consistant, to shoot any bow well. When my form is off I don't shoot any bow well. Jim


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