My "New" Fox Reverse Handle Longbow
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Goose Creek SC
I received my "new" Fox reverse handle longbow in the mail today. I say "new" because it is slightly used as the result of sitting in Arrowsmit's vast collection of bows for a period of time.
The bow is more beautiful than the pictures posted by Vic and me. And does it ever feel good in my hand. I haven't strung it yet nor nocked an arrow, but I will tonight.
Chad,
Can you post, or send me a copy of, those longbow rules? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Bill
The bow is more beautiful than the pictures posted by Vic and me. And does it ever feel good in my hand. I haven't strung it yet nor nocked an arrow, but I will tonight.
Chad,
Can you post, or send me a copy of, those longbow rules? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Bill
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Nontypical Buck
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Hehehehe<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>Wait till you shoot it. You found a home for them recurves yet? LOL.
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Mike,
I've only got one. My son will turn 30 on 2/11. What do ya think?
Bill
Hehehehe<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>Wait till you shoot it. You found a home for them recurves yet? LOL.
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Mike,
I've only got one. My son will turn 30 on 2/11. What do ya think?
Bill
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Typical Buck
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Methinks you shoud watch what you say, you never know who is lurking on these boards.
Congrats on the new bow, are you bringing it this weekend, or should I not ask about it in Mom's presence?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
BTW, it is the first anniversary of my 29th birthday, 30 just sounds too old.
Edited by - reylamb on 01/29/2002 15:01:29
Congrats on the new bow, are you bringing it this weekend, or should I not ask about it in Mom's presence?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
BTW, it is the first anniversary of my 29th birthday, 30 just sounds too old.
Edited by - reylamb on 01/29/2002 15:01:29
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I'm glad it got there in good shape Bill, & hope you enjoy it. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Well, "vast collection" may be a little bit of an exaggeration but I do have way too many. Don't believe me? Just ask m'wife! <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Sure wish I could keep em all, but it really don't make sense when they just sit there beggin to be shot. I guess a guy can only use so many bows, so I'm thinning em out by selling the ones I haven't spilled blood with. Take good care of her Bill, she's a sweet lil virgin. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Well, "vast collection" may be a little bit of an exaggeration but I do have way too many. Don't believe me? Just ask m'wife! <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Sure wish I could keep em all, but it really don't make sense when they just sit there beggin to be shot. I guess a guy can only use so many bows, so I'm thinning em out by selling the ones I haven't spilled blood with. Take good care of her Bill, she's a sweet lil virgin. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Goose Creek SC
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Methinks you shoud watch what you say, you never know who is lurking on these boards.
Congrats on the new bow, are you bringing it this weekend, or should I not ask about it in Mom's presence?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
BTW, it is the first anniversary of my 29th birthday, 30 just sounds too old.
Edited by - reylamb on 01/29/2002 15:01:29
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Rey,
SOME things are best left unsaid! As for your age, 30 is nothing. Remember, I hit 55 a little over 3 weeks ago.
IF, you want a real nice recurve for a birthday present, you decide!
Dad
Methinks you shoud watch what you say, you never know who is lurking on these boards.
Congrats on the new bow, are you bringing it this weekend, or should I not ask about it in Mom's presence?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
BTW, it is the first anniversary of my 29th birthday, 30 just sounds too old.
Edited by - reylamb on 01/29/2002 15:01:29
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Rey,
SOME things are best left unsaid! As for your age, 30 is nothing. Remember, I hit 55 a little over 3 weeks ago.
IF, you want a real nice recurve for a birthday present, you decide!
Dad
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Nontypical Buck
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Vic,
I shot her this evening. Whoooeeee! It sure is sweet!
The 60-65 cedars were grouping real nice, but were low and left of POA about 4 or 5 inches. The 2114, I only shot one, was hitting my POA, but it is too light. I heard a bit of a twang from the string when I shot it.
With no twists in the string, the brace height measured 7.5". I measured that from the throat of the handle to the string.
Did you get my e-mail this morning?
Bill
I shot her this evening. Whoooeeee! It sure is sweet!
The 60-65 cedars were grouping real nice, but were low and left of POA about 4 or 5 inches. The 2114, I only shot one, was hitting my POA, but it is too light. I heard a bit of a twang from the string when I shot it.
With no twists in the string, the brace height measured 7.5". I measured that from the throat of the handle to the string.
Did you get my e-mail this morning?
Bill
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Typical Buck
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Yep, I got the email Bill but I'm out of "the business". Again, I highly recommend RRA for your arrow needs. Fantastic arrows/shafting & they come from the old school of customer service. I believe you'll be very pleased w/both the service & the products. As for the brace ht on the bow, sounds pretty close to where I shot it at. I always measure recurve BH from the deepest part of the grip, but on a longbow I use the edge of the shelf closest to the string. (The "belly" of the shelf? Don't sound quite right huh? LOL!) Anyhow, I shot it at approx. 7.25" measured from there, which would prolly be very close to what you got. If I were you I'd play w/that a little to get her tweeked in really good for you. As for the arrows, sometimes a "non-cenershot" bow is gonna group a little different, at least till you find the "perfect" arrow. I'd bet 50-55# (or maybe 55-60's) would do the trick at 28.5" BOP. Hey, I'm pretty sure that RRA will send you a pack of "test arrows" of different spines. Might be the best way to quickly realize what she prefers at your draw length...?? Please keep me posted about your adventures w/her. Happy shootin Bill!!
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Nontypical Buck
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Vic,
I'll keep you posted. I'll check with RRA and see if I can get a six pack of test arrows. Would it be best to ask for them unfletched so I can bareshaft test?
You can bet I'll have fun shooting it. At least I will after Chad posts those longbow rules! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Bill
I'll keep you posted. I'll check with RRA and see if I can get a six pack of test arrows. Would it be best to ask for them unfletched so I can bareshaft test?
You can bet I'll have fun shooting it. At least I will after Chad posts those longbow rules! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Bill
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Bill, I'm the wrong guy to ask about bareshafting, but lots of ppl swear by it. I've tried it & it does work if properly done, but I (personally) don't like the results I get. (LOL! That'd call for a flame job on "some" sites!) I'm sure most suppliers (RRA included)would furnish either finished arrows or shafting, plus you'd undoubtedly get the raw shafting much faster.


