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short longbow

Started by Mark Colangelo, July 07, 2017, 12:08:00 AM

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Mark Colangelo

I am looking into buying a shorter longbow. I am concerned with smoothness of the draw cycle and hand shock. I shoot arrows with 240 grains up front for a total weight approaching 700 grains. draw is around 27 inches. What is everyones opinons of the Super Shrew? is there a better performing bow out there under 1000 dollars? Thanks yall!
Mark C.

Javaman Elkheart, Bear Super Kodiak
BHA NWTF DU RMEF TRCP
Oregon State BS Fisheries & Wildlife
Society for Conservation Biology  
TSgt, USAF Active Duty

elkken

Thunder child by Big Jim    :thumbsup:
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

TGMM Family of the Bow

TDHunter


Archie

Java Man bows by Gregg Coffey...
Life is a whole lot easier when you just plow around the stump.

2006  64" Black Widow PMA
2009  66" Black Widow PLX
2023  56" Cascade Archery Whitetail Hawk
2023  52" Cascade Archery Golden Hawk Magnum

JBuchin3

I have a beautiful St Joe River Bows Torrent, that is 60", 53# @ 28".  Gteat "short" longbows...and mine is on the long end of the Torrents.  I think Tracey builds most at 58" or less now.
John Buchin
@jbuchin3
Michigan Longbow Association

Longbows Forever

mikolay87

I have a toelke pika. I shoot 675 grain arrows out of and it is one of the smoothest bows I own. It is 54" and 52@28 I also draw 27. I have a 56 in Shrew Classic hunter which is also a great bow but the toelke feels better to me.
All Lefties!!!
60" Big Jim's Desert Bighorn 37@28
56" Toelke Lynx Recurve 50,46,54@27
60" Primal Tech Recurve 35@28
64" Toelke Lynx Longbow 38,47,51@27
64" Impala supreme 37@28

robslifts

Torrent longbow by st Joe river bows they are great and under your budget and great people to work with
St. Joe River Bows

Second Javaman (who built the best Shrews a few years back) and Big Jim Thunderchild.

nineworlds9

My personal favorites are the Big Jim Thunderchild, Toelke Pika, and Javaman Elkheart.  I'd be happy with any of the three. The Pika and Thunderchild perform about equal, the Elkheart is a little quicker but takes a little more tuning to quiet down. Another option is a short Centaur.  And if you want a 3pc let's not forget the Hill Country Bobcat and Badger!!
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
TBOF

Biathlonman

I think the Toelke Pika is the best of that genre.

Gerry

I have a Treadway Black Forest that is 48# @28 that is 54" long very sweet shooter for such short bow.  I draw to 28" no hand shock with the 475 grain arrows I use.   I normally like recurves that are "60 or so but this little bow shoots right with them.

KeganM

These short, super curvy hybrids are incredibly smooth. I'm shooting a 56" model at 31" and it's silky smooth with almost no shock. Very comfortable and lots of fun!

Tradcat

Great Northern Lil Creep. At 58" long, it looks and performs exactly like the original Critter Gitter

Mark Colangelo

thanks for the comments/PMs guys! I shoot lefty...id like to be at around 50# @ 27...in case anyone else wants to offer up bows lol
Mark C.

Javaman Elkheart, Bear Super Kodiak
BHA NWTF DU RMEF TRCP
Oregon State BS Fisheries & Wildlife
Society for Conservation Biology  
TSgt, USAF Active Duty

dagwood64

Short longbow, isn't that an oxymoron?       :confused:  

Big Foot Bows has a Sasquatch TD Hybrid Longbow in 58", 60" and 62".
DEER THE OTHER RED MEAT!

62" Sasquatch T/D Hybrid 47@28
64" Sasquatch T/D Static Tip RC 50@28
64" Flatliner Stealth 45@29
64" Thunderstick III 55@29, for now.
60" Big Rock Black Hunter 35/40@28 (Daughter's)

Sirach 2:1-11

mikolay87

All Lefties!!!
60" Big Jim's Desert Bighorn 37@28
56" Toelke Lynx Recurve 50,46,54@27
60" Primal Tech Recurve 35@28
64" Toelke Lynx Longbow 38,47,51@27
64" Impala supreme 37@28

YosemiteSam

Short longbow -- the favored weapon of Little Big Man.

More seriously, if you're willing to entertain the idea of a recurve, you may want to consider Asiatic horsebows with a thumb release.  It's a different method of shooting but the thumb release is more forgiving, super clean & helps smooth out the typical problems of shorter bows.  Spend a few bucks on a thumb ring, try it out on a light-poundage bow & if you like it, run with it.
"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

Muttly

I normally run a couple 68" Wes Wallace Royal long bows.. Got to try out a Javaman Elkhart for a couple weeks, 10" shorter, 10 lbs heavier than the Royal..
Smooth, pretty forgiving, could switch back and forth between the 68" long bow and the Elkhart without having to adjust my aim.
The only real difference in my shooting was having to be a scoshe more deliberate in taking a shot with the heavier bow.

Had to deal with the deep seated emotional pain of packing up the test bow, and sending it back. And a few months of waiting for another Elkhart to show up..

Awesome little bow that shoots like a longer one!

MnFn

Going in a different direction now (Hill style) and my Tall Tines recurve.

But years ago I did buy a new 56" Shrew Classic Hunter that I shot really well. I wouldnt mind having that one back. 51# @ 28" was about perfect.

I would look at a LIBERTY Edge, Allen makes as great bow as well.  No experience  with the other bows.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

katman

x2 on the Big Foot Sasquatch, best performing and smooth shooting one I have tried.
shoot straight shoot often

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