whats the deal?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,097
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From: Goose Creek SC
Smh,
Send LBR an e-mail. He can help you with pictures of the Crusader. You might be able to find them on a website at: www.recurves.com
Bill
Send LBR an e-mail. He can help you with pictures of the Crusader. You might be able to find them on a website at: www.recurves.com
Bill
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 8
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From: Tustin California USA
SMH,
Crusader bows get talked up alot on this forum, it's true. But they really are fairly easy bows to shoot. They are really "smooth" in that they are quiet, fast, and they just feel good. I think you have to shoot a few bows to decide what you like. But the crusaders just seem to fit alot of people really well. The other bow I liked alot was a Jim Massey (SP?) bow. If you get the chance to shoot a crisader, take full advantage of it.
Dave
Crusader bows get talked up alot on this forum, it's true. But they really are fairly easy bows to shoot. They are really "smooth" in that they are quiet, fast, and they just feel good. I think you have to shoot a few bows to decide what you like. But the crusaders just seem to fit alot of people really well. The other bow I liked alot was a Jim Massey (SP?) bow. If you get the chance to shoot a crisader, take full advantage of it.
Dave
#4
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 811
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From: Hopkinsville, Ky USA
The crusaders are talked up because they're really great bows. I'll try & post a pic of one...

The fairly severe reflex/deflex of the limbs plus a unique double tapered lamination makes these bows really zippy!

The fairly severe reflex/deflex of the limbs plus a unique double tapered lamination makes these bows really zippy!
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 600
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From: California
smh, here's a site where I have a few pics of mine stored.
http://www.hunting-pictures.com/memb.../index-04.html
http://www.hunting-pictures.com/memb.../index-04.html




