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Aggressive R/D hybrid longbow appreciation thread

Started by Nativestranger, January 24, 2013, 09:27:00 AM

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Nativestranger

Ad,
Great shooting and thanks for sharing. All this sounds encouraging to say the least. I agree that beating metal riser recurves with a longbow must have made it much more satisfying.
Instinctive gapper.

Nativestranger

QuoteOriginally posted by pavan:
Okay, now you guys have gone too far.  A few years ago I would have thought that these hybrids were too sensitive to make a good hunting bow. But I was told I was wrong and my wife liked bows that had a lower grip. So I got a custom short draw, 26", NAT for my wife. Not only was it not sensitive, it was also faster with the same arrow at same draw length as a reflexed 64" Hill style bow that was 15 pounds stiffer.  So instead of getting one for myself, I came upon a really nice Grooves Spitfire and declared that to be my lighter draw speedy bow.  Dang it all, I want that hybrid more than ever now and once again there are too many choices.  I want to be able to sit flat on my butt pad lean against a tree and have ground clearance and still have a stable bow.  I notice that the NAT is not in the Lost Creek line up and maybe I should get something different anyway.  What do you all think is the best 54" hybrid at a 26" draw for a Hill shooting style shooter?
Keep in mind that the shorter you go the more sensitive the bow especially if you come from a 64" hill style bow.
Instinctive gapper.

Nativestranger

J-bow delta. Pure Finnish custom bow by Jarkko Kaunismaki. One of my shooting buddy from Finland told me about this great bow which he is going to order. It has some unique design to the limb profiles from the front. The narrow outer limbs works like a Holmgarde design. The performance is 203 FPS with 8,3GPP @ 27"  

http://j-bow.fi/j-bow/J-Bow_Custom_Bows.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9095RQHNk4w  

 

   

   

   

   
Instinctive gapper.

mooseman1967

Just made this one with the help of Heartlandbowyer, I think it counts as being aggressive. Seems very stable unless I really pluck the string. 62"  54@28



Brianlocal3

JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Arkansas Osage

Two Rivers Longbows. Leroy Buckley. Something like this will be my next bow. Their osage backed with bamboo.


 
 


He also makes a take down version like this.




I would like a once piece with the camo wood riser backed with osage and bamboo, and then copperhead skins to protect the bamboo.
"Now take thy weapons, thy quiver of arrows & thy bow & go out to the field, & hunt some venison."

"I caught the caimans on a cane pole baited with hotdogs. I beat them to death with a stick and skinned them with my bare teeth." -dhaverstick

SKITCH

Ok. Digging this one up. Some great looking bows in these pages.  Some of the newer folks might like to see them.
"A nation with little regard for it's past will do nothing in the future to be remembered" 
   Lincoln

jjwaldman

Nice.  I love my Griffin.  So many nice bows out there.

VictoryHunter

There is a place for all God's creatures....right next to the potatoes and gravy.
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Bladepeek

The Lost Creek web site has deteriorated to the point I don't even bother looking at it any more. As far as I know, though, Chad is still squeezing some bow making in with his day job. I would bet he still has the NAT form and probably all the others he's developed. I'd give him a call before giving up on the idea. He does make some mighty quick bows.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28

soy


Nativestranger

That's a beauty. Love the looks of the Osprey LB. Does it have any hand shock?
Instinctive gapper.

soy

Not a bit ...and it hits hard.....the accuracy is insane   :archer2:

jhg

QuoteOriginally posted by Nativestranger:
...Love the looks of the Osprey LB. Does it have any hand shock?
Mine has what I would determine to be zero hand shock. Its just a wonderful bow to shoot. And with tuned arows its like an extention of your spirit- a matching component of your mind and body.
Just fantastic!

Joshua
Learn, practice and pass on "leave no trace" ethics, no matter where you hunt.

soy


Nativestranger

Not best picture of my Caribow Peregrine but this will do. The limb action on this one is pretty unique. They bend mostly near the fades and the outer limbs are stiff like levers. I added a velcro rest and leather strike plate. The string is LRU XS2 with dacron pompoms. Extremely quiet and shock free even with 8.3 gpp arrows.
   

   
Instinctive gapper.

bowfanatik

PerunH 60"

Shoot a lot and keep it simple

flinthead

The Morrison Shawnee and Hummingbird 3 piece longbows each have good points. The Hummingbird is very forgiving w/o any hand shock , very accurate and one of the best looking bows around. The Morrison is very fast w/o handshock , but not as forgiving of sloppy form and release. Still find myself reaching for the Morrison most these days. It forces you to concentrate on a perfect shot-which leads to better scores for a average shooter. Thanks, Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

Broken Arrows

Take the long way around.
Dwyer Endeavor 58" 64@29"
Super Shrew 58" 60@28"
Thunder Child 58" 60@28"
Toelke Pika 56" 60@29"

Nativestranger

QuoteOriginally posted by flinthead:
The Morrison Shawnee and Hummingbird 3 piece longbows each have good points. The Hummingbird is very forgiving w/o any hand shock , very accurate and one of the best looking bows around. The Morrison is very fast w/o handshock , but not as forgiving of sloppy form and release. Still find myself reaching for the Morrison most these days. It forces you to concentrate on a perfect shot-which leads to better scores for a average shooter. Thanks, Roy
Would love to pics of that Humming bird.
Instinctive gapper.


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