Black Widow bows
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Michigan
Posts: 42
Black Widow bows
I've been out of the traditional loop a couple of years and am wonder what your thoughts are on Black Widow. My last recurve was a Widow SIW that was still handmade. Now that they have changed there methods any thoughts? Better bows?
#3
RE: Black Widow bows
Good bows if you can afford them. The TD I want they're asking $880.00 for it. Ouch. I am now looking at a kit on building my own bow to my own specifications and hope to have it built by sept. Lot less than spending $880.00. Bobby
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Black Widow bows
They'se still excellent bows with outstanding performance, butter smooth draw and flawless fit and finish. But, like 121553 says, they're goshawful pricey. On the other hand, if you look at the prices for some of the top end compounds these days....
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hopkinsville, Ky USA
Posts: 811
RE: Black Widow bows
Not just compounds Arthur, BW prices are comparable to many of the other top-end "traditional" bows today, & lots of others are making use of CNC machines. At a glance it does sound like alot of money, but if we compare to, say, a $400 MONTHLY truck payment (or just about anything else these days) it doesn't sound quite so out of kilter. Especially for something that our great-grandkid(s) will prolly be enjoying long after we're gone.
Black Widows are great bows & my choice of recurve, but they're not for everyone. If possible I'd suggest a 'test drive' of any bow before laying out ones hard earned money.
Black Widows are great bows & my choice of recurve, but they're not for everyone. If possible I'd suggest a 'test drive' of any bow before laying out ones hard earned money.
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Black Widow bows
At a glance it does sound like alot of money, but if we compare to, say, a $400 MONTHLY truck payment (or just about anything else these days) it doesn't sound quite so out of kilter. Especially for something that our great-grandkid(s) will prolly be enjoying long after we're gone.
But if I was single...
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hopkinsville, Ky USA
Posts: 811
RE: Black Widow bows
I've owned a couple of the LAG's, nice enuff but they weren't my cup of tea. The newer PL series longbowis a whole nuther thing & IMO Black Widow has a real winner here. Awesome!
#9
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Black Widow bows
The CNC risers should make them more consistent from bow to bow. One bowyer I talked to would love to have one because it would save him gobs of time and labor.
I'm not much of a recurve shooter and not nearly as picky with those as I am longbows, but I can say the BW recurves I've shot drew well and had good performance. I haven't shot the new longbow, but I will sooner or later. I didn't care for the old one, and have heard very mixed reviews on the new one, from people I trust. Hopefully I'll get a chance to get my hands on one this summer and see for myself.
Regardless of what bow you choose, try to shoot a few first before you decide. There are several big shoots going on this summer, with lots of bows available to try.
Chad
I'm not much of a recurve shooter and not nearly as picky with those as I am longbows, but I can say the BW recurves I've shot drew well and had good performance. I haven't shot the new longbow, but I will sooner or later. I didn't care for the old one, and have heard very mixed reviews on the new one, from people I trust. Hopefully I'll get a chance to get my hands on one this summer and see for myself.
Regardless of what bow you choose, try to shoot a few first before you decide. There are several big shoots going on this summer, with lots of bows available to try.
Chad