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Caribow "Featherhorn" versus "Amisk"

Started by Bill Turner, September 19, 2018, 12:46:19 PM

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Bill Turner

Is there anyone out there who has shot both the Caribow "Featherhorn" longbow and the Caribow "Amisk"? If so, what is your opinion of each. How do they compare. I believe the "Featherhorn" is Abe's basic reflex/deflex design and the "Amisk" is his high performance limb design, same as  his "Peregrine" long bow. I'm particularly interested in the riser, grip area. I believe the "Featherhorn" is a little more streamlined but I have never held one. Thank you for sharing. :dunno:

Bill Turner


TDHunter

I own an Amisk , and have shot a featherhorn. Both are takedowns and the grips were the same. I believe the only difference is the limb design.

tom cunningham

Hey Bill.  I have both currently.  I notice no difference in the grips.  The Amisk is very much like the Peregrine a bit more aggressive limb.  The Featherhorn being available in 66" is my favorite length.  Best,  Tom.

Bill Turner

Great Tom. Which do you prefer? I understand the "Fetherhorn" is a more traditional design. How do you compare the to performance wise?

tom cunningham

Either one could be a favorite especially if you like all of Abe's bows.  That being said if I could only keep one of his bows it would be the Silver Fox.  Tom.

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