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My new Dwyer longbow is on the way.....(Pics Added)

Started by slayer1, March 20, 2007, 08:10:00 PM

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slayer1

I just got the call from Sue. It goes in the mail tomorrow and hopefully will be here by the weekend. I already have one of Dave's bows. Its a 64" 56 @ 28. The new bow is identical to the old one except it is 65lbs. I guess you could say I now have twins.   :thumbsup:   I will post some pictures when the bow gets here.

slayer1

I hope the new bow shoots as good as the old one.
 ;)  
 

Starkman

Scott,
I just got my second one yesterday....great bows & great people.
Bob
"You're never beaten until you admit it." - General George S. Patton, Jr

varmint

Congrats!!

We'll be waiting on the pics......

I really like my Dwyer,66" #58 @ 27",right on #60 at my 28" draw.Smooth,quiet,powerful bows.
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

Gordy

What brace height are you guys running your originals at ?

I just received a 68" from AkDan and can't wait to get it tuned in.

Nice bow, thanks Dan !
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

Leland

66"-51#@28" Braced at 7 3/8. 66"-42#@28" Braced at 7 5/16. Leland

varmint

My 66" #58 @ 27" likes the BH at 7 3/4" for my 28" draw.
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

Starkman

"You're never beaten until you admit it." - General George S. Patton, Jr

longbow111

66" 75lbs.@28 brace height set at 71/2 also.Smooooth draw and very forgiving bows, the way I shoot I need all the help I can get!.Good shooting.

varmint

Well Scott??????

Did you get it yet??

Where's the pics??

Too busy shooting it I bet....
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

slayer1

Yea. I got it. It really really, slings an arra. If it dosent kill a deer on impact it should at least knock him down.LOL Ended up shooting a 650 grain arrow. GT 5575. I will post some pics soon.
  :thumbsup:

Gordy

The brace height suggestions worked real well guys, thanks.

I'll try and get pics up soon too. This 61#'r has some real nice curly maply veneers and it sure loves the heavy arrows. WHUMP !

Slayer, how did you get the 650gr from your GT's ?
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

Starkman

I never get tired at looking at Dwyer's.  I'll show you mine if you show me yours   :eek:   .  Matter of fact, I sold all my other bows.
Bob
"You're never beaten until you admit it." - General George S. Patton, Jr

Gordy

Well, I plan on adding mine to the "official-unofficial Dwyer longbows" thread I started in November of 04'  ;)

Watch for that thread to pop back to the top soon.  :D

Hopefully, I'll be able to add a Dauntless to that thread within another 3 years  ;)
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

slayer1

Slayer, how did you get the 650gr from your GT's ? [/qb][/QUOTE]

Gold tip sells a weight system to go with there arrows. The weights come in 50 20 and 10 grains. They sell a long allen wrench and you screw the weights into the back of the riser. I makes it real easy to add weight. I think you can get the weight system from Black Widow. Their prices are pretty good too.

slayer1

Here are the pics of my bows. This is close as I could get to a trad picture in the house.
 

slayer1

One more. I wanted both bows to be identical except for the poundage. One is 58lbs and one is 65lbs.
 

slayer1

They are very close to being identical twins. Both shoot great!
 

Starkman

Scott,
Those are a couple of beauties   :thumbsup:   .  I'm a big fan of Dwyers.
Bob
"You're never beaten until you admit it." - General George S. Patton, Jr

pete p

are those the defiant or the dauntless? anyone know the performance difference between the two models? nice bows

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