I need some advice on which custom recurve to purchase. I have read alot posts on Trad Gang and think I have narrowed my cohices to 4. Black Widow, Morrison, Brackenberry and CheckMate. I am a new Trad mamber but have been shooting bows for over 30 years. Wanting now to get back into traditional archery. Thanks
Tommy,
the people at B.W. are the best guy's I've dealt with lately. My new bow is awsome! They done me right, so I speak up every chance I get to put a plug in for them.
Another vote for Black Widow. I love my PMA II. They make a great bow, and likewise provide excellent customer service. You can also take advantage of their 'try before you buy' program.
Morison! They are works of art as well as high performance and the man that builds the bows is as nice of fellow as you will ever meet. He stands behind his products.
see the silver tip thread it speaks for itself
Ever Check out Fedora, Their take down is a real nice bow.
Tommy, I am a firm beleiver in supporting the local guy, but in my case it's for selfish reasons.
I want to make sure the grip is perfect, and I can meet the guy who's making my bow and get a feeling if this is a labor of love, or just a labor.
You have some great bowyers within about 2.5 hours of where you live. Bill Dunn of Zipper www.zipperbows.com (http://www.zipperbows.com) and Brandon Stahl www.roseoakbows.com (http://www.roseoakbows.com) immeaditely come to mind.
Morrison would only be another hour or so past them.
If you are just getting back into trad hunting, I would think you could learn an awful lot from visiting one of those guys.
I would have to recomend Blacktail. Norm is a super guy and builds wonderful bows. Black Widow would be my second choice. Another fine bow.
Polls are interesting BUT always shoot before you buy. You have a short list so go to a big shoot and try some of these bows. BW, Morrison and CheckMate will all be at Compton (I think). Could be at Cloverdale too but check that first. Each of the bows on your list have very strong merits. Overall evaluation of all is very close. When looking at top of the line bows, don't expect to see a big difference. The difference will be subtle and that subtle difference is ... Well, it is you. We are all different so these bows fit us differently.
Shoot before you buy and buy the best one (you can afford) for yourself. If you settle for something less you will always lust after the bow you wished you bought.
Oh, for me, I bought the Widow.... But I have a Bob Lee, Morrison and Adcock I like too. I just shoot the Widow the most.
This is all fun, enjoy!
Bill
I plan on being at Cloverdale with as many Chek-Mate bows I can get between now and then. BW was there last year, along with gobs of others. Bob Morrison skipped Cloverdale last year for Comptons. Not sure if he will be at either one this year.
The big shoots are a great opportunity to try out bows and compare.
Chad
Ever thought about Ron King's ( fox archery ) in Wallowa Ore? His bows are works of art and great hunting tools
Fedora and Morrison offer a try before you buy program. You need to spend a week with any new bow to make a good decision. Both of those bows are the cream of the crop.
I would definatly shoot them before you make your decison, with that said I voted BLACK WIDOW. In my uninformed opinion, I think you are splitting hairs between most of the "high end" custom bows. The guys at Black Widow are great to deal with, and their customer service is absolutely the best.
Morrisons are finicky in his T/D curves, the BWs are nice bows as well as the Bracks and Chek-Mates. I would buy two Chek-mates or possibly three for the price of just one of the others bows. Shawn
Morrisons are the best. Very quiet with excellent performance. Bob is also a great guy to deal with.
Black widows are nice and great shooters. I don't like the way they laminate their wood, so I would prefer a Brackenbury or Morrison. Blacktail is the most beautiful bow on the market, without a doubt and they shoot great.
All of your choices are well crafted and good performing bows. However, I would wade in with a used bow first. If you have to buy new then minimize your initial investment and go with a Checkmate. You will have no problem unloading it if you wish to upgrade (cost) to another bow.