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Title: longbows
Post by: osage1 on January 26, 2022, 12:48:47 AM
Can you buy new longbow for about $400.00 if so what company sells them beside Bodnik which is always out of stock, I have been away from trad gang for a long time, I am not up to date with all the new  bowyers and what they sell any more.

Thank you
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: John Whitaker on January 26, 2022, 01:27:10 AM
Check out Maddog Archery in the sponsors list. He's got some in that range and all I hear are good things about them. The used marked is also a good place for some other bowyers in that price range.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: Wilderlife on January 26, 2022, 02:03:11 AM
Plenty of facebook pages like Northern Mist fans and Howard Hill style longbows tend to have bows up for sale regularly. I tend to just look as getting one sent here to Aus could be an issue.

Also, 3Rivers have some of their own brand like the Mountain Mesa that might fit the bill.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: R. Fletcher on January 26, 2022, 05:15:29 AM
It's according to what you want.  Bear Montana new is about there.  Maddog Prairie Predator is less but you may  have to wait for it to get built.  It didn't take long for mine.  Between these two I would wait for the Prairie Predator.  I have one of each and the Prairie Predator beats the pants off the Montana for less money.  Yellowstone Custom Bows is my favorite.  It does cost more but for the quality and workmanship you get is still a bargain.  For the price you specified going used can find you some really nice bows.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: osage1 on January 26, 2022, 08:16:37 AM
I will check out the Maddog bows it is a little harder to find a LH bow in 35#. Bear Montana don't make a LH 35# bow any more. I have a Mountain Mesa bow in LH marked 35# always hard to shoot I checked the weight on my scales it was 42# more than I can handle at my age I will be selling that one. I will keep looking, I like the Northern Mist shot them for years. I don't see any of those for sale in 35#, I know $400.00 will not buy much these days . Thank for all the information.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: M1982 on January 26, 2022, 08:51:25 AM
I got a mad dog matching set built right before Christmas for my son and myself. I got the string follow instead of the prairie predator because I wanted more the classic hill style. I could not be more pleased. I have never shot other hill style bows so I don't have anything to compare to but all I saw were people talking about how they rattle your teeth, etc. Let me tell you that is far from the truth with this bow. It shoots so smooth and Mike the builder answers phone calls and emails quickly. I can't imagine better service or quality for the price.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: trad_bowhunter1965 on January 26, 2022, 09:23:08 AM
Quote from: osage1 on January 26, 2022, 08:16:37 AM
I will check out the Maddog bows it is a little harder to find a LH bow in 35#. Bear Montana don't make a LH 35# bow any more. I have a Mountain Mesa bow in LH marked 35# always hard to shoot I checked the weight on my scales it was 42# more than I can handle at my age I will be selling that one. I will keep looking, I like the Northern Mist shot them for years. I don't see any of those for sale in 35#, I know $400.00 will not buy much these days . Thank for all the information.
$400 will get you a nice used Longbow also you can get a heavier bow and have the weight reduced by 5 to 7 pounds there folks that can do that right here on Trad Gang.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: David Mitchell on January 26, 2022, 01:51:15 PM
Used LH long bows in 35# weight are very hard to find.
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: osage1 on January 26, 2022, 02:33:12 PM
I have ordered another Bodnik bow LH 35# 66" long supposed to be here soon. I have a RH bow of the same and like it well other wise I would have ordered a Mad dog bow. 


Thank for the help
Title: Re: longbows
Post by: Joe2Crow on January 26, 2022, 07:02:04 PM
You might want to check with Jim Martin at Mahantango Bows. I believe his bows are under $500 new.