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Need Help-New Recurve
I currently have 2 recurves a Martin Hunter(which I love and shoot often) and a York Mojave that I picked up at a yard sale. The Mojave is a 55# at 28" so at my draw it kills me I rarely shoot it it just hangs in my hunting closet. My Martin is smooth and the weight is 45# at 28" so at my draw it is manageble but in all honesty it wears me down pretty quickly as well.
I am looking for another recurve or longbow that I can shoot more for fun than anything, and Ireally would prefer something that isrelatively lightweight on the draw and smooth. I'm thinking maybe even as light asabout 40# at my draw length (about 30"). Iwant something affordable but not cheap if that makes sense. I love shooting my Martin but as I fatigue my form, concentration, and everything else seems to go out the window. Any help/recommendations would be appreciated. Nate |
RE: Need Help-New Recurve
I just sold a great one I built last week. It was a 44lbs @ 30" R/D long bow 66 ntn. It was a white oak, hickory,walnut lam, withzebra, walnut, cherry, and mapleriser. It was a great shooter, little to no hand shock, very little cast. I almost didnt want to sell it. I pretty much gave it away. It would have been just what you were looking for. I might make that exact bow agian this week for myself, but at about 55lb @ 30".
How does this help you? I guess it doesnt.Im feeling sellers remorse.:D |
RE: Need Help-New Recurve
Oh yea, what are you looking to spend? That would give us more of an idea of how to help you out.;)
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RE: Need Help-New Recurve
Well I don't want to say money is no object because it is, but I would like it to be around $300 (I know that's not much, I might have to look at some used ones). I don't really know the market.
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RE: Need Help-New Recurve
Heck, you should be able to find a good bow for that much. Checkmate, hoyts, persons, bear, etc. etc. can be found in that range. You will find a better variety in used bows, but at a lower draw weight, you should have a good selection.
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RE: Need Help-New Recurve
ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily Heck, you should be able to find a good bow for that much. Checkmate, hoyts, persons, bear, etc. etc. can be found in that range. You will find a better variety in used bows, but at a lower draw weight, you should have a good selection. |
RE: Need Help-New Recurve
There are a lot of used bows on this site that get some good traffic they come and go pretty quick!
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=forum;f=5 |
Given any thought to a Longbow?
I just got my first. Pulls 45 lbs and is alot of fun to shoot with cedar arrows.
Don't get me wrong, I love my recurves, but this rig just feels like a Man's bow... Feels like 'Old-Times'. BP |
RE: Need Help-New Recurve
ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily Heck, you should be able to find a good bow for that much. Checkmate, hoyts, persons, bear, etc. etc. can be found in that range. You will find a better variety in used bows, but at a lower draw weight, you should have a good selection. |
RE: Need Help-New Recurve
Sounds good Burnie and thanks!
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