I am in the market for a R&D 3 piece takedown for ease of transport so...
I'd like to here different bowyer suggestions on this type of bow. I love the the lines on the R&D longbows, mild and aggressive.
I have a couple one piece, but I "NEED" a takedown!
Let's see who ya have fellas!
Thanks as always
Jason
Ed Boyd of trinity longbows
Ilf setup - belcher bows they also have regular takedown
Centaur - Jim Neaves is highly thought of but makes 2 pc bows
TALL TINES STICKFLINGER! My favorite out of my 21 different custom bows. Have not tried a Sarrels Blueridge, i like their profile as well. Then there is a pronghorn or black canyon. For me the stickflinger has alk the qualities im looking for. Smooth, ultra quiet, zippy and dead in the hand. I have a 62" and a 60" that 60" is just as smooth as my 62" @ 28"
I have personally shot the Pronghorn and Northern Mist 3 piece longbow. They are both great. Also Yellowstone custom bows makes an extremely nice 3 piece longbow.
Check out Primal Tech , he is making some nice ones.
I'm very happy with my Zipper Nitro.
Ray
QuoteOriginally posted by kennym:
Check out Primal Tech , he is making some nice ones.
Another vote for Primal Tech. I have a 3 piece takedown Randy made me that is absolutely gorgeous and shoots great.
I'm with Mec', I've tried just about all the top dawg 3pc longbows out there currently, and while I have a list of favorites, the one by far that has truly wowed me and has not been sold yet to try something else is the Tall Tines Stickflinger. It is as quiet as a Hill style bow, fast as any hybrid, built top shelf, and the standard cut past center shelf makes for ease of tuning with carbon arrows, all that and the way he shapes his standard grip you can't hold the thing wrong. Zero criticism from me. Like I said, I could list a whole bunch that are awesome too, but for me so far the Stickflinger takes the cake.
Leon Stewart's 3-piece Slammer is a good one too. It is cut past center, radiused and very low to the hand. But the most impressive thing to me is the feel of the shot. It is THE most dead-in-the-hand bow at the shot that I have ever felt. Personally, I like the looks of the take-down 2-piece longbows better, like the Wes Wallace Royal. But the Stewart has more reflex in the limbs and really performs. Good luck, Jeff
Thanks for the input fellas.
I was gonna go with a mild R&D, but most of the bowyers recommended at least a 64" bow for my draw, which is a consistent 29.5
I ask in another post about mild RD bows, but I'm going to stick with a little more aggressive style so I can stay with a 60 to 62 inch bow. Probably leaning more toward a 62"
Thanks for the recommendations
Jason
Another one that I'd be checking out is Wagstaff Archery (along with Primal Tech). If Kent at Timber Ghost was still making hybrid limbs (hint, hint, Kent) I'd DEFINITELY give that a hard look, too. His belly-mount design is great for those of us with longer draw lengths that don't want a longer overall length.
Leon Stewarts Slammer is nice and would be good with the 14 inch riser and limbs to make a 62 inch bow for your draw I believe.mine had the 16 inch riser and same limbs that would be used on the 14 inch riser and draw 29".Very solid shooter and dead in the hand.Have had quite a few 3 PC longbows and that bow was superb.
I shot Bians personel bow at Tall Tines.It had the checkered grip that was smaller than some of his recurves I have had and lower in style.Loved that grip he had!!!It was the milder limb.Very nice!
I also liked my Morrison Shawnee riser with Carbon foam limbs alot!Not sure if thier available anymore?B riser D limbs or A riser D limbs.
Thiers alot of nice ones.Tough decisions.
I really like my 3pc pronghorn but for a more aggressive R/D my Stalker Coyote longbow fits that bill. Both are smooth drawing and quiet. Other fine bows have been mentioned but these are my favorites. There are definitely a lot of options and great bowyers to pick from.
I can't believe I forgot Rick Welch's "Dakota" bows! I had one for about a year & wouldn't hesitate to own another. It was indeed a fantastic bow!
A lot of great suggestions guys, been check'n em out this afternoon.
I love my Kanatis so hopefully Jason will start building a three piece soon... fingers crossed!
I'll definitely be looking at the bows mentioned here.
Much appreciated!
Firefly (Jim Jones) makes a really nice one. These look and shoot great and seem to fly under the radar of the average trad shooter.
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I've enjoyed shooting Pronghorn 3 pc bows, but when it comes to putting money down, I've gone with 2 pc bows... 4 of them and another on the way. I prefer the ease of assembly, no tools required, and same look/feel as a 1 pc when assembled. For me that means I'll actually break it down every once in a while and put it in my daypack for a mountain bike ride into a hunting spot.
Hatrick, I completely agree. The Firefly is still one of the best shooting bows I've ever had.
Tolke Lynx if you can find one. Bill
I have had three takedown R&D longbows.
They were all ok. My favorite is my 62" Stickflinger. I have 49# and 55# limbs for it- it's the only one I currently own. I like the grip better on it for sure.
I know you asked for three piece suggestions but I'll throw this out there.
Allen Boice lent his two piece Chief to me and that was a very nice bow also. It is a connection hinge type. Kind of nice that you don't need a tool of any kind to put it together.
I have two of his bows and really like them.
There are lots of good options out there. You just have to find the right one for you! Lol
Another one you don't hear about very often is Legends bows.
Their Cyclone is superb!
The stickflinger and the cyclone are the 2 smoothest drawing bows I've ever draw. ( disclaimer...I have not drawn them all)
If I can ever achieve that with my bows and maintain the rest of my features I'll die a happy man!
Some are fast, some are smooth, some are pretty, some are none of the above. You just have to find the right one for you.
I realize this is probably no help at all. LOL
I had the Black River pass around for more than a week and though I'm not a 3 pc. guy, it was a dream to shoot!
I can't say enough good things about the Cari-bow "Silver Fox" 3 piece TD, LB by Abe Penner, or his "Peregrine", either one piece or two piece. I own both the "Silver Fox" and the "Peregrine" one piece. Abe's attention to detail is well documented and the performance of both of these long bows is outstanding. You can't go wrong with a Cari-bow, and Abe is also a TradGang sponsor.
Another vote for Firefly. Jim Jones makes a great bow at a really good price. To date its one of the quickest and quietest bows I've shot
Firefly gets my vote. Smooth fast no hand shock.
Jims fit and finish are second to none.
I would suggest Leon Stewart's 3-piece Slammer.
Great feel in the hand. Shoots smooth, and quiet.
QuoteOriginally posted by Sixgun:
I'm very happy with my Zipper Nitro.
Ray
I will second that! :thumbsup:
Boy you sure do have choices in today's world for a quality 3 pc longbow. I've owned a number of them and never had one that was junk, slow, or bone jarring crap.
With that said I would recommend the following in no particular order:
Thunderhorn
Horne Combo Hunter
Northern Mist Whitbeck
Hummingbird
A&H ACS
The ones I mentioned have lesser of a recurve riser.
Here are some ideas to narrow your search down:
Narrow limbs or not
D shape limbs when strung or not
Grip style you like
Physical weight of the bow (light, medium or heavy)
Veneers or color glass
How the limbs seam up to the riser
Recurve style riser or not
I really appreciate all the info fellas. I've been checking into several mentioned so I might just wait till Compton so I can actually get my hands on some and shoot em.
Thanks again
Jason