Wondering if anyone uses a Quinn bow? I got interested in them after reading about warf bows using Quinn limbs. After going to their page and reviewing them, I really liked the looks and the prices. How about some pro's and con's. Bob
I have a Quinn Longhorn Classic and like it alot. It is all action wood which makes it a tad heavier than the rest of my bows but it is a quite and fast bow.
For the money you can't go wrong. :thumbsup:
I also own a Longhorn Classic Takedown Recurve. One of my favorite bows for sure. Great Price for a great bow!
I have had a couple of Stallions. They are very smooth good-shooting bows, and a real bargain. However, I didn't care for the small grip, so I sold them.
Stkbow3, I have a Quinn Stallion Classic with Bubinga limbs. It has a smallish metal handle which I like. This bow is pure shooter friendly -easy to draw and quick. I use an elevated rest which I was dead set against at first. The rest gives improved arrow flight and is not a problem to cant once one gets used to a slightly different site window. All in all, the Quinn Stallion challenged my concept of what a trad bow is about. I still like the pretty all wood bows shot off the shelf, But my Quinn shoots great and is SO inexpensive!
Best bow out there for the money and will out perform ALOT of the high dollar bows out there. My two bows that I will never sale is a Quinn and my ACS CX!
As I've said many times. Great bow at a great price.! You can get a new bow with a 2 year warranty for what many used bows sell for.
My Quinn Stallion is now my no.1 bow.
I have a Stallion.
A very good bow not only for the price....it is a very good bow!!!!
I was making a Warfbow for hunting when I get the Stallion, now Im selling the carbon limbs I buy for the warfbow.
Martin
PS: The Quinn are very fine people.