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What are the better new bow's they are marketing today. I'm wanting 62 or 64 inch w/ 45lb pull.
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>>What are the better new bow's they are marketing today.<<
Sometimes there is a difference in "better bows" and "marketing".
Black Widow (used), Stalker by South Cox (also has a try before buy), Fox Archery are three recurves that I would look at.
Bob Sarrels in Manchaca, Texas also makes a nice bow (I've only shot his longbows)
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I have and have shot widow's for 20 years. The older I get they seem to stack worse every year. I was thinking about trying one of these DAS bows
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I have one of the first 17 bows that came to 3 Rivers when they started selling the DAS bows as a Dalaa. Back then it was no secret that they used carbon Winex limbs with a Maple core. Later they started selling cheaper ( I think) limbs and dipping them so you couldn't see the edge layers.
Personally, if I was going that route again, I would buy the Trad Tech Titan with ILF fittings so you don't have to fool with changing limbs and you can use any ILF limbs without changing bushings.
I haven't shot or handled one but that Trad tech Titan 19" riser looked very nice for someone with a longer draw. You would get a 64" bow with long limbs.
I've gone to shooting 25" ILF risers for fun and competition. You can't describe how smooth a 68" recurve is with world class limbs. For hunting, I have a PLX and the Dalaa in 60". I draw 29".
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Alaska Bowhunting Qarbon Nano .....with an extra set of limbs.
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Alaska Bowhunting Qarbon Nano .....with an extra set of limbs.
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Both of my brothers have Nano's. Both Bows the limbs have not held up. Customer service sucks also.
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Both of my brothers have Nano's. Both Bows the limbs have not held up. Customer service sucks also. They looked a little gimmicky to me. You cannot go wrong with a good metal ILF riser that will allow you to adjust tiller and preload and a set of known world class limbs like Win & Win Winex. You can always put some camo tape on them for hunting. I would much rather shoot what has been proven with the Olympic shooters than something someone is hailing as the latest and greatest. I have many thousands of arrows at slightly over 6 gpp through my Winex limbs with nary an issue.
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Bear Super Kodiak. Easy to shoot, makes you look as good as you can be.
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I had a Titan III (19") riser. Nice riser, but pretty expensive for what your getting. I have also owned Dryad, Morrison, Sky, Hoyt Excel, Dorado, Buffalo and several one piece wood bows. IF I were to spend big money on a new bow it would be a SKY TDX 21 w/ shorts for a 62" bow. I am currently shooting a Hoyt Dorado and shoot it as well or better than any bow or setup that I have ever owned. The grip is excellent for me. They can be found used for around $300-350. ILF limbs can be made to work on the Dorado riser as well with swapping of a bushing.
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I had a Titan III (19") riser. Nice riser, but pretty expensive for what your getting. I have also owned Dryad, Morrison, Sky, Hoyt Excel, Dorado, Buffalo and several one piece wood bows. IF I were to spend big money on a new bow it would be a SKY TDX 21 w/ shorts for a 62" bow. I am currently shooting a Hoyt Dorado and shoot it as well or better than any bow or setup that I have ever owned. The grip is excellent for me. They can be found used for around $300-350. ILF limbs can be made to work on the Dorado riser as well with swapping of a bushing. I currently shoot a Spigerelli 650 Club 25" but I've always wanted a Best Zenit 23". I like Winex limbs.
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Well, I'm certainly biased because I'm in the business but I'll gladly stand Dryad's ACS recurves & longbows up against any out there. www.dryadbows.comJohn
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Brackenbury, I assume still in business. But extremely good smooth non stacking bow for us.
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Anything from Bob Lee Archery.
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Can't go wrong with a Schafer Silvertip.
Before I switched to 'tips, I shot a Hummingbird Kingfisher. Smooth, quiet, and accurate.
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I had a Dryad Orion longbow for a while, very nice rig. I have also owned an Epic ILF riser but did not care for the high grip on it - good quality piece but with wood you get what you get. I would like to try an Oracle longbow some day. Nice to see the folks from Dryad on this site, every dealing with them I have had was top shelf.
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One of the finest custom recurves and bowyer available today is a Custom Wes Wallace Bow. For those that don't know Wes, he was Jim Brakenberry's partner and bowyer before Jim died tragically on the John Day River. I have Brakenberry's, but they are not the same bow since his death. May he rest in Peace. Wes began building his own bows and carried on his long standing quality. I now have three of his bows and I am in love with all of them. Smoothest recurve I have personally drawn. Besides he is one of the greatest friends you will ever make. He lives in BeaverCreek, Oregon. Shoot straight!
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There are literally dozens of companies that make quality recurves. Shoot a bunch if you can, and then make your decision.
My current favorite is a Palmer double carbon. The grip is perfect for me and I'm very accurate with it.
The ILFs are a good way to go if you like that style of bow.
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Jim Brakenberry's I have Brakenberry's, but they are not the same bow since his death. That would be Brackenbury...Jim Brackenbury. Your comment about them not being same bow...is an uneducated statement. The Legend & Phantom are now being made better today.
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