Slim Riser Recurves?
#1
Does anyone know of any recurves that have what I call a slim riser. What I am thinking of is the bows like the Black Widow PSR and The Chek-Mate Attilla. The problems with those two bows are one is too expensive for me ( i'll give you a guess which one), and the other only is made at 58''s long. I want one that is 62'' or at leat 60''.
Do you have any suggestions?
Do you have any suggestions?
#2
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
Likes: 0
#3
#6
I forgot about the Fox Archery Breed recurve. http://www.foxarchery.com/
I can't remember how much they cost though. You need to call or email them for a price list.
I can't remember how much they cost though. You need to call or email them for a price list.
#7
Banned
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,181
Likes: 0
From: Obama made me join the NRA for 5 years !
I've got small hands, if I'm understanding your post maybe you do too ?
I'm currently shooting Zipper bows - they've got a slim grip on them. Hummingbird does best I remember. Adcock bows (but they're expensive)
I'm currently shooting Zipper bows - they've got a slim grip on them. Hummingbird does best I remember. Adcock bows (but they're expensive)
#8
Well, no thats not really what im looking for. I actually have farely big hands, but I want a recurve that has like a longbow riser. If that helps any. If not look at the pages posted because that is what I am looking for. Thanks guys, o and Arthur do you know how much those Saxon Bows cost? I couldn't find a price on their webpage. Thanks again.
#9
#10
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
Likes: 0
$495 isn't as bad as I was afraid it'd be. It's been at least 6 years since I priced them last. The American series is Saxon's lower priced line. Very good quality, but youcan't get the more exotic woods that are available in the more upscale lines. The shop I used to shoot for was a Saxon dealer. I've played around with quite a few of their bows, andbought two Mongoose longbows,and really like them.


