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slugman 05-02-2006 06:31 AM

Takedown vs. Regular
 
Are there any advantages besides the "packability" factor that makes a TD that much different from a regular one piece ? Just curious as I am looking for a new bow.

burniegoeasily 05-02-2006 06:48 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
You can replace messedup or lighter limbs with out haveing to replace the whole bow.

hardcorehunter 05-02-2006 06:56 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
That packability thing is a big deal for me.

BobCo19-65 05-02-2006 06:57 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
You will also have more mass in the riser, which will make it a bit more stable. Personally though, I like one piece bows.

slugman 05-02-2006 07:16 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
There are allen srcews that hold the limbs on correct ? Are there any "longevity" issues with the limbs due to the fact they are not "one" piece ?

slugman 05-02-2006 07:18 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
or should I say , does the pressure on the bolts cause the limbs to not last as long vs. a one piece ? I just have this image of the bolts failing & two limbs smacking me in the head :eek:

kevin1 05-02-2006 08:09 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
If you check your bolts regularly they aren't an issue , twisting a limb can be , but as Burnie pointed out you can always buy new ones . You can also change the weight of a take down , you can't do that with a one piece without permanently altering it . I've shot both and prefer a take down .

bigcountry 05-02-2006 10:36 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
For me, I wanted to shoot as traditional as possible. I mean I got 2 wheel bows that shoot almost 300fps and can hit a skoal can at 35 yards. So I wanted to go the entirely other direction. Why go half way I thought. I would like to be traditional as possible. So I picked the one piecelongbow. But once I got it, little disappointed that it had fiberglass backings. So I figured I would learn on it, and meanwhile shop around for a totally pure hickory bow with maybe, possibly some kinds of backing.

BobCo19-65 05-02-2006 10:55 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
bigcountry, look at bows of wood for an all wood bow (self, longbow,recurve). Personally, I feel a little safer standing behind a glass laminated bow though.

Arthur P 05-02-2006 10:57 AM

RE: Takedown vs. Regular
 
Takedowns are very versatile. If I could only have one bow, it'd be a takedown. That way I could cheat and have several sets of limbs. A set for indoor dot shooting. A set for field archery. A set for 3D and hunting.

But there's nothing to compare with the sexy lines of a one piece. :)

bigcountry, if you're interested in getting into the more primitive end of archery, here's a place to start your shopping. http://www.rudderbowsarchery.com/store/


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