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thunder mt lobo

Started by mike edwards, May 31, 2007, 09:13:00 PM

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mike edwards

hey, was wondering if you all could tell me a little bit about thunder mt bows. i haven't had any experience with their bows and was wondering how well they performed. was considering trading for one. any and all info will be appreciated. thanks,Mike

JRY309

They were made by Jerry Barr,he used to sell them through Valley Traditional Archery.He mainly sold a flatbow and then he came out with a longbow,I think the lobo was a longbow but not sure.I think they are great bows,fast and smooth.I have a Coyote model flatbow,his flatbows have a semi forward handle design with high R/D limbs.The longbows had the same riser design but with narrower deep core limbs compared to the flatbows.Mine is one of his first when he started making them,it has on the riser Proto #4 Coyote.They are great shooting bows in my opinion.I'm not sure Jerry is still making bows he may have retired.My buddy has one also and he loves his.

Missouri Sherpa

I have a Coyote flatbow too.  It was my first "shorter" longbow and I have had it for 9 or 10 years.  I liked it but things being the way they are I have tried other bows and settled on the Super Shrew models.  I prefer the shrew grip.  I never had any problem with the Coyote flatbow and it is still a good shooter.

Chortdraw

Jerry isn't making bows anymore. He made a longbow called the coach whip that was a good shooter.

mike edwards

thanks for the info. i had never seen or heard of them before and i have seen and shot ALOT of trad bows. Mike

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