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Two piece silver tip

Started by ranger 3, October 29, 2015, 05:15:00 PM

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ranger 3

Has anyone ever seen one and if so how did it shoot. I have a guy wants to trade me one.
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

Matt Quick

There's very few of those around. I've shot the one piece and three piece longbows. They have typical high quality workmanship as any Silvertip does. Performance wise I thought they were average but still very nice shooting bows. With that said if you don't trade for it or decide you don't want it let me know I might be interested depending on the specs.   Good luck.

threeunder

According to Dave, there were only about 30 of the 2pc longbows made.
I have one.  Just what you would expect from any Silvertip.  Spectacular bow.
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Walt Francis

Cookie bought the first one, Brother Bob received the second one, I bought the second but received the third one made.  They are excellent bows.  Mine is super stable and hits exactly where I look.  The three of us cornered Dave at an MBA banquet ordered the bows. Fact is, if flying is part of the hunt, I always take my two piece Schafer longbow as my back up bow.  I am as accurate at 30 yards with it as I am with Pigger at 15 yards; FYI Pigger rarely misses at fifteen yards.  
On Monday it is traveling to Illinois for a whitetail hunt as my back up bow for Pigger.  

As previously stated, very few of these two piece bows were made.  If you decide not to trade for the bow I am very interested in buying it.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society


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