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Hill shoooters, I'd like you opinions

Started by John McCreary, June 12, 2007, 10:18:00 AM

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John McCreary

Been considering adding another Howard Hill bow to my collection and would like some ideas for it. My Wesly has black glass with a cocobolo riser and a black elk wrap. I've been thinking of going up 5 pounds in a Rhino or Cougar. Honey locust on the back and belly coupled with 3 not the usual 2 lams of tonkin cane. For the riser, figured bocote with a brown stitched wrap and elk antler on the limb tips. Think "Wapati Medicine"...the contrast of the light limbs and dark riser appeals to my eye but bow choice is a very individual thing. Perhaps you have some imput or even your own idea as to what your ideal Hill would be. Let's hear it...

John
Who ever called this the "Golden Years" never lived this long...

Dick in Seattle

John...   Your choice sounds good (are thre any bad ones with a Hill :^)   I've never shot a Rhino.

The members of the Howard Hill Longbowmen recently went through quite a exercise in designing what would be their "special" bow.   Members were surveyed as to what woods they wanted most, what featues, etc.   What we arrived at was a bow that has a few choice options and is called the "Longbowman's Choice".   Craig has agreed to build them as a limited edition bow for members of the group.   I believe we have seven on order right now.   I'm hoping to see my own, the first, show up here this week.  We have a web page on the process we went through and the result... no photos yet.  Those will be added as soon as the first couple of bows are in hand.    You might want to check it out and see what we came up with.   Here's a link:

http://www.howardhillshooters.com/longbowmanschoice/longbowmanschoice.html

Dick in Seattle
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Justin Falon

Hill, the best there is.  You can buy more, but you really don't need more.  I rest my case for Hill bows!!
Hill

stabow

The best thing about owning a dog is that someone is happy when you come home.

Orion

I like bamboo, and lots of it.  Have a Black Bear -- Wesley Special (5 laminations of bamboo) with carbon backing, and a Big 5 -- 4 laminations of bamboo.  Like them both.

John McCreary

Stabow, is that Owl a take-down? I really like your  Wesley. What are the woods? do you have a piuc of the belly wood?

Orion, Does the carbon lam make a significant  
     diffrence in performance?

Does anyone have a Hill with Mountain Juniper on the limbs? What do you think of it? Any Pics?

John
Who ever called this the "Golden Years" never lived this long...


longbowman

Dick,  How do you join the Howard Hill Longbowmen?

stabow

John the Owl is a take-down. You wanted to see juniper on a Wesley.......stabow

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f60/stabow/lnewtoy010.jpg
The best thing about owning a dog is that someone is happy when you come home.

stabow

John  the riser is cocobolo on the belly, bamboo under clear glass.......stabow
The best thing about owning a dog is that someone is happy when you come home.

OH at work

longbowman,  just go to    http://www.howardhilllongbowmen.com/    and sign up on the email list and you will then be part of our growing group of HH fans.


Joe

Jim Picarelli

My idea of the classic Hill is my 66" Wesley,53#@27".Bamboo under clear glass,overlays on the riser back and a dished grip.
 
 
67" Hill Tembo, 50@27
67" Hill Half Breed, 53@27
66" Hill Redman, 48@27
66" Hill Cheetah, 55@27
66" Hill Big Five, 50@27

Stone Knife

I just traded one of my big fives for a Redman 47# @27" 64"long, locator grip stitched elk wrap. Real sweet shooter. I had been shooting a straight grip but i like the locator better.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

NorthShoreLB

What would my HILL be like ?

I've being trying to talk myself into buying a new Hill, unsuccessfully so far   :bigsmyl:  


toying with what combination I'd like my 3 choices would be:

5 lams of YEW clear glass and YEW dished riser (I have a Redman and it's great)...than I would apply snake skins.

5 lams bamboo black glass and the darkest ebony riser Craig could find,...again with skins


5 lams bamboo black glass and the lightest Myrtle riser possible, skins too


...If I had to order now I still wouldn't know wich one   :banghead:    :banghead:    :banghead:
"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

SpankyNeal

One of the sharpest Hills i've seen yet was posted on "the other site" a while back. It was a Redman with a Macassar Ebony Takedown riser and I think a laced Elk grip - man that bow took my breath away and I caught my hand writing out an order form and a check! Whoo, too close.
Ken "Spanky" Neal

4 Sunset Hills and counting!

66" 59# "White Dragon"
65" 56# "El Tigre"
67" 47# "Quiet Places"
66" 57# "Lionheart"

"Speed is vital, however it is absolutely worthless when you exchange it for stability and accuracy"...John Schulz

KodiakBob

A wesley with clear glass and a snakewood riser would be interesting.

mike g

My next dream Hill would be....
3 Lambs of Lamboo with a back of Yew and a Belly of Osage.
   The Riser will be Leopard wood along with limb tips and maybe riser cap.
   I'd let Craig pick a leather that matches the bow.
   The bow would be 66-68" and around 48# I use the Takedown grip slightly dished and it would be Ambi also....
   Everyone can send donations to....  :bigsmyl:
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

John McCreary

Jim , I like that. Never thought of clear glass over boo. Is that cocobolo in the riser and overlay?


Another question. Has anyone shot one of Craig's new Black Bear ? Does the carbon lam make a signficant diffrence in performance and smoothness? Additionally does the carbon add much to the mass weight of the bow? One of my favorite characteristics of a HIll is the light mass weight. Easy handling and not fatiquing after a day in the mountains chacing elk.
Who ever called this the "Golden Years" never lived this long...

John McCreary

Ok, another possibility. What do you think would be a good choice of riser wood on a Cheeta ? Ebony, Cocobolo? I know what bow I want just not the woods...

John
Who ever called this the "Golden Years" never lived this long...

stabow

The ebony looks great on a cheetah and you mize well go all out and get a sterling silver inlay applied.
My new one that I've got ordered is the longbowmans choice with yew outer lams and a Texas ebony riser.......stabow
The best thing about owning a dog is that someone is happy when you come home.

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