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bjk 12-05-2002 12:01 PM

Check-mate Crusader
 
I have been thinking about my first longbow and am giving a hard look at the Check-mate Crusader. I have read quite a bit on the forum that sings its praise...a couple of questions...does anyone have a links to pics (I found a few on the web but nothing great), opinions, good/bad about the bow, others that are similar. Also, I would be interested to hear any additioanl info people might have about this bow. I have a couple of recurves and have shot archery for 20 years, the traditioanl side is creeping back like a raging river...any info or tips appreciated. One last thing, does anyone know if they do a trial period...it may be a stretch, but I would love to try before I buy...

Thanks
Brian

CT Bowhunter 12-05-2002 12:18 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Brian,

I was in your situation about 2 months ago. Been shooting my compound for about 10 years and got the itch for a traditional style bow. Bought a Martin Hunter recurve and a Viper longbow. My draw length, 30&quot;, was too much for the Martin, alot of stacking. Viper was okay, I got discouraged shooting it, wasn't very consistent. I read alot on this and other <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> forums and talked to numerous bowyers. Then I talked to that evil LBR (Chad Weaver)<img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>. I was looking for a smooth shooting bow that I could use for hunting (when I got good enough with it). He recommended a 64&quot; Crusader. Can't say enough good things about it. I went from hoping to hit the target, to small groups (like I'm use to with my compound) the first time I shot it. Chad was very helpful and informative. Been so impressed I bought another one and it should be here in a few days!!!! It's like a compound, if it's sized right,a good quality bow, you'll have fun, if not, as I found out with a cheap bow, it can be frustrating. I'm sure Chad will respond to your e-mail, he's the moderator of this forum. Talk to him about what you need.

bjk 12-05-2002 12:56 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Thanks for the fast response. I have read quite a bit on the forum, some very happy users. The cost of this bow fits right in where I want to be...I'm glad I have heard some great things and am sure others will chime in with good news...thanks for the response...

bjk 12-05-2002 02:29 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I'm also looking at the Raven...any thoughts, experiences, comments (ggod/bad) would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Brian

LBR 12-05-2002 02:32 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I have a few picturs I can send. Personally, I love them--to date, they are the best longbow (to me) I have ever shot--the best bow period. Again, that is just my opinion--there is no one bow that is perfect for everyone. Lots of great bows on the market, lots that I wouldn't mind owning, but since I shot my first one I have been hooked on the Crusader.

If you have specific questions, I should be able to answer them. You can post them here, or if you had rather you can e-mail me at [email protected] .

Chad

Long Bows Rule!

Strutter 12-05-2002 04:24 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I have a 62&quot; crusader and love it. Smooth, fast, and no felt handshock that I can tell. Shoots where I want it to as well. I don't think you can go wrong with a Chekmate bow of any type but I prefer the Crusader. Also, you will probably want Chad to make you up a couple perty strings to match your bow. That way, you'll look good while you're gettin used to your new bow.

Have fun and good luck,
Strutter


bjk 12-05-2002 05:03 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Thanks for the replies. Any info on the Raven? I am tossing both around...probably will end up with both, but trying to determine which to get first :)

Thanks again!

LBR 12-05-2002 05:38 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
The Raven is a great little bush/treestand/ground blind bow, if you draw 28&quot; or less. More than that, you are probably gonna feel a bit of stack. It is, like most any short bow, a little more picky with brace height and silencer placement--can be noisy if you don't take the time to get those right. It's a hunting bow for sure. Just got one with a cocobolo riser and Macassar ebony veneer on the limbs--looks wicked!

Chad

Long Bows Rule!

Bodkin 12-05-2002 11:40 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I have a Raven (47@28) I purchased at a shoot. I wasnt looking for a bow at the time just tried it to pass the time. Shot it about 10 times and took it home with me. It is now my main bow. I hunt with it shoot 3D and indoor targets. If I could only keep one bow this would be the one. It shoots a lot like my Browning Cobra which used to be my go to bow. I would not hesitate to recomend this modle or even buy another
(wich I will) for my son.

bjk 12-06-2002 08:26 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Thanks for the info. My draw length is 28&quot;, so I should fall within the limit. Based on all the info from this forum and the many glowing reports, I am looking at the Raven and the Crusader. I suppose I should just buy both, huh<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Thanks again

CT Bowhunter 12-06-2002 10:34 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
After you talk to that evil Chad <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle> you'll have both on order soon <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>. Either one is a great choice. Good luck, I've bought 2 bows in the last month(2 Crusaders). These will be my winter shooting projects<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.

lamb1647 12-06-2002 11:50 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Go to the following link and you can see some pics of my 62&quot; Crusader.

http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/lamb1647/...w+Pics&.view=t

To say I love it would be a gross understatement!

Bill

Praise the Lord, He is worthy

Josh Sorensen 12-06-2002 10:06 PM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I used to have a raven and I now have a hunter II t/d and a T/d Crusader. I have found all chekmate bows to be excellent bows. I draw nearly 30&quot; and the 62&quot; crusader works great for me but the raven was a little too short. I think you would be served very well with either bow but I am more partial to the crusader.

Lilhunter 12-07-2002 03:15 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
I own 2 crusader, and many other bows, and for the buck you'll be hard pressed to find a better bow! Bows in the tune of twice as much dont out perform this bow, and it looks just as good! Not to mention is a Td also!

My buds wife has the falcon which I have also shot, and again for the buck its hard to beat! Marc does one heckuva job! I just wonder how the man hunts at all with the amount of bows he puts out!!!

That said, its like anything else, what I like and John Doe likes, you may hate. Get your hands on one if at all possible! I doubt you'll let it go!

http://www.geocities.com/tradbow007/...dventures.html

Check out the caribou hunt, Oct on this link and also the 01 deer, both of which were both killed with one of my crusaders.

http://community.webshots.com/user/lilhunter007

The sheep and moose of this year where both killed with my crusader.

bjk 12-09-2002 07:59 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Thanks to all for the info...going to make a decision as to which to pick up first, but will be trying one of the Check-mate bows in the near future.

Thanks again
Brian

CT Bowhunter 12-09-2002 09:47 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Good luck and happy shooting.

4feathers 12-09-2002 10:19 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
Let's see if this works:

http://community.webshots.com/script...bumID=57187642


4feathers 12-09-2002 10:23 AM

RE: Check-mate Crusader
 
sorry, wrong thread................hehehehehe



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