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Longbows or Recurves, likes and dislikes!

Started by RecurveRookie, November 21, 2012, 09:13:00 PM

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Flying Dutchman

Looking at modern r/d longbows amd recurves, there isn't much difference really. Both are fast, smooth quiet and a joy to shoot. If you found a bow which fits your style of shooting, it really doesn't matter. I own two longbow hybrids and one 3 pce recurve and I shoot them all equally well.

There are some differences generally speaking: Most of the time recurves tend to have a higher wrist grip.
Most of the time recurves have more mass, due to the bigger riser. It is up to you to decide what fits you the best!
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NBK

I have some recurves and love shooting them, but I prefer a one piece longbow for the following reasons.  1.  Quieter.  2. On the release a longbows limbs don't seem to vibrate as much.  With a longbow, Whump, shot's over limbs are still, feels good to me.  Most curves seem to have a bit of ocillation to them.  3.  Lighter weight.  When you add a bowquiver to a lightweight longbow, the bow is still very light which helps when hiking all day at elevation.  If I were just into target shooting or 3-d I'd pick a heavy risered recurve, but for hunting give me a r/d one piece longbow.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

QuoteOriginally posted by RecurveRookie:
I can't believe this thread lasted as long as it did! Thanks guys, for all the honest opinions.
As you can tell from reading all the responses; it is really just a matter of personal preference!

Bisch

rick7

love them both  but shoot the long bow better.

Wudstix

I shoot a MOAB which the best of both worlds, it is a R/D longbow that out shoots my recurves.
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falconview

If it doesnt have wheels and cables I have one and love them all
A good way to fine whats best for you is try them, go to a trad event and try as many different bows as you can, you may find yourself with a collection however  good luck

twistedlim

QuoteOriginally posted by falconview:
If it doesnt have wheels and cables I have one and love them all
A good way to fine whats best for you is try them, go to a trad event and try as many different bows as you can, you may find yourself with a collection however  good luck
:clapper:

I like them both, and shoot them equally well or equally bad depending on your expectations.  If I could only have one it would be a Toelke Whip, but I like my 59er and Zipper recurves a lot as well.

DannyBows

Recurves are Cool......Longbows are Magic.       :archer2:
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").


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