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Title: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: Bob Abeln on April 19, 2017, 05:57:00 PM
Looking at one and wondering how they shoot? Are they Quiet? How about smoothness? Fit and finish? Any other info would be awesome. Thanks, Bob
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: crazynate on April 19, 2017, 06:54:00 PM
I shot them a ton at the shows.keep saying I want to buy one but my wife has other plans. They are smooth and I like the hand grips. Plus Tracy and her husband are super nice folks
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: Bob Abeln on April 19, 2017, 08:56:00 PM
Anybody else??????
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: gvdocholiday on April 19, 2017, 09:45:00 PM
Been shooting a St. Joe recurve/longbow for going on 6 years now.  

I've been playing around a lot with my wife's SJR Torrent and It's a VERY smooth bow. I'm drawing it 39lbs @28" and it's a 56" bow.  

I'm considering getting a 58" Torrent and retiring my longbow...But we'll see.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: JBuchin3 on April 20, 2017, 03:45:00 AM
I own a St. Joe Torrent longbow, 53# @ 28, 60".  It is my main hunting bow.  Nice draw, and really likes heavy arrows.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: gsurko on April 20, 2017, 05:18:00 AM
I too have one of her longbows, shoots great,very quiet.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: nineworlds9 on April 20, 2017, 09:48:00 AM
They are really nicely made.  I have handled one but not shot one.  Workmanship showed attention to detail and finish.  I hear nothing but good.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: gvdocholiday on April 20, 2017, 01:35:00 PM
I'll also include that I'm currently shooting and hunting with one of her classic longbows that was a custom configuration with narrower limbs and deeper cores.  

Only reason I'm looking at a new replacement is because after doing alot of form work this past winter, my draw length has increased and now at my draw length the weight is about 7-8lbs heavier than what I now find comfortable.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: Onions on April 21, 2017, 09:57:00 PM
I shot a Craig Potter built St Joe recurve exclusively for more then 10 years.
Fantastic shooting bow. Very smooth. My is 60" 52lbs, I draw 30".
One of the best shooting recurve you can find.

The risers are slightly different on the new bows, then what I own. Esp the grip, Tracey has made them more narrower and "rounder". I think the riser length is a little longer as well (I could be wrong on that). I am pretty sure the limb design is the same.

I also have a Craig Potter built St Joe River longbow (52lbs 62" length). Nice shooting bow in its own right, but not as smooth as the recurve.

chris <><
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: Bow man on April 22, 2017, 07:27:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Onions:
I shot a Craig Potter built St Joe recurve exclusively for more then 10 years.
Fantastic shooting bow. Very smooth. My is 60" 52lbs, I draw 30".
One of the best shooting recurve you can find.

The risers are slightly different on the new bows, then what I own. Esp the grip, Tracey has made them more narrower and "rounder". I think the riser length is a little longer as well (I could be wrong on that). I am pretty sure the limb design is the same.

I also have a Craig Potter built St Joe River longbow (52lbs 62" length). Nice shooting bow in its own right, but not as smooth as the recurve.

chris <><
Yep limbs are the same. Risers are actually  a bit shorter. On the Classic. We also have the Torrent model that is a 54" or 56" recurve. Our standard  grip is a bit rounder, but can be 100% customized to what the customer wants.
Title: Re: Anybody shooting a St. Joe River recurve?
Post by: robslifts on April 22, 2017, 07:59:00 AM
St Joe recurves are pretty nice. Draw smooth and beautiful colors. Dave and Tracey are wonderful to work with also. Can't find many better in the trad world