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Take-down Shrew

Started by IronJohn, December 27, 2008, 11:56:00 AM

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IronJohn

I would like some feedback from some fellows that are using Ron LaClair's 2 piece Shrew. I have a few bows on order and was thinking of a take-down for easy travel. Any info on these bow bolt Shrew's is much appreciated! Thanks......IJ
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tradtusker

the shrew with the Bow-bolt is outstanding great bows with the best take down system i think. i do a lot of traveling and my 56" shrew with bow bolt is easyer to pack then my arrows they take more room and are longer. you will be very pleased with it.
they are so good i have another on order!
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Kingwouldbe

Andy how long is your draw on that 56"

Steve O

The Bow Bolt is an excellent takedown system...flick of the wrist and you are off.  I've got the Bevel-Lok and the Bow Bolt on two Super Shrews and I prefer the Bow Bolt

King--I've had a BUNCH of Super Shrews and from 60" down to 52" I have not had one problem with my 29 1/2" draw.

amar911

I also have a 29 1/2" draw length and I can draw my Shrew Classic Hunter with a Bow Bolt an extra two inches back behind my ear with no stacking. BobW has a 32" draw length and swears by (not at) his Classic Hunter. The Bow Bolt system is great. I have the one on that Classic Hunter and also on a Holm-Made Osprey longbow. Both work exceptionally well. I also have two more Shrews on order, both of them with Bow Bolts. I have 4 other Shrews that are one piece models, but I would wave a wand and change them into two piece models with Bow Bolts if I could. Don't even think twice about it: if you travel with your bow, spend the extra $200 and get the Bow Bolt. You will never regret it. Andy and Steve are both 100% right!

Allan
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pacopperhead

im new to traditional archery and havent even bought a bow yet but trying to learn how everything works.

i like the idea of a take down but if its not much noiser and not much more shock and and doesnt weaken the integrity of the bow

the 200 xtra dollars wouldnt bother me

it sure is good to hear the opinions of others

robtattoo

Kingwouldbe...

I used to own (& thouroughly regret selling) a 52" Classic Hunter take down & I draw 30"
I never had a second's trouble with the bow, no stacking at all, just a touch of finger pinch, but even that was negligable. If I had the patience & cash I would definately order another take-down. I prefer the feel of the 2-piece over the 1-piece. There's only a couple of ounces difference in physical weight, but on such a light bow I really found it helped.

I only traded in my quest for more speed, but I'd kill for that bow back now
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pacopperhead

tradtusker what shrew do u have and what did u order?

tradtusker

like Allan says "spend the extra $200 and get the Bow Bolt" it worth every penny.

David my draw is 28 1/2" shoot that no problems
Iv shot countless times with Rob when i was in the UK and Rob would shoot my shrew at his 30" (its a genuine 30" draw) with no problems.
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oddan

Maybe I should make my next one a take down. Sure do love a Shrew.
Out Door Dan

tradtusker

hi Scott i have a shadow Grey super shrew deluxe 56" with bow bolt.



on order i have a 54" classic hunter with bow bolt and brown chameleon limbs and few pounds lighter.
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

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pacopperhead

thanks andy nice looking bow and i like the takedown idea,your leather grip then just slides down after u assemble

what poundage r the bows?

tradtusker

the leather grip is actually cut exactly where the bow comes apart.

that shrew pictured is 61 lbs at my draw i shoot 700grs arrows out of it now that i switched to Beman MFX, the one on order will be 55 lbs + -
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

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Andy Ivy

pacopperhead

is it possible to show me pictures of that grip and takedown system andy

tradtusker

sure... i have a rubber "sure" grip on my shrew just roll it up when i take it apart. The others have a very nice leather grip that separates exactly where the bow does.









There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

vermonster13

Best take-down system for a two piece bow.
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tradtusker

QuoteOriginally posted by vermonster13:
Best take-down system for a two piece bow.
i agree
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

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Andy Ivy

pacopperhead

this might sound stupid but i guess you keep turning it tight and not just push it in?

im green you can laugh at me

robtattoo

You just slot the two halves together & give it a 1/4 turn to lock it tight. Best T/D system available.
"I came into this world, kicking, screaming & covered in someone else's blood. I have no problem going out the same way"

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pacopperhead

u like the leather or rubber better andy?

and the leather grip rolls up also like that


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