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Bow similar to Assenheimer?

Started by SteveL, July 21, 2017, 12:49:00 PM

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SteveL

My favorite recurve of all time is my Assenheimer phenolic master hunter. Nothing and I mean nothing I have tried draws as smooth and evenly as his limbs. I was shooting it last night and noticed that a sliver or two of glass was splintering on the edge of the bottom limb. I fixed it up with a little super glue and it seems fine now. But since this bow is 16 years old now I'm thinking I'm due for new recurve.

So my question is (mostly to Assenheimer owners I suppose) is there a bow that you can recommend that would have similar draw characteristics to my old faithful Master Hunter.

Thanks!

Michael Arnette

Dale Dye would be very similar and as smooth. Or if you want a smooth drawing bow get a TallTines and drop weight 5 to 10 pounds because you'll likely get the same speed.

nineworlds9

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

Alexander Traditional

Bob Lee recurves are really smooth.

Hoosierarcher88

Ive never shot an assenheimer but my great northern shadow is exceptionally smooth compared to other bows ive shot. It is 55# and most of ny past bows have been 48-50# and i cannot tell a difference. They dont make the shadow anymore but the super ghost from my understandings is just the newer improved version.
Northern mist Shelton 66" 53# @ 28"

Sawpilot 75

I have owned 3 Assenheimers and can say they are the smoothest take down I have ever shot. It took me thousands of dollars in trying different bows to figure this out. That said, I have owned 3 Tall Tines recurves and they are very nice but much different that Don's design. Don's limb was based on the Jack Howard Game master Jet. I have been shooting a Tall Tines hybrid Longbow called a "Stickflinger" I find this to be as nice of a shooting bow as I have ever owned and much prefer the longbow to a recurve these days. My advice to you would be if you are hung up on the Assenheimer try and find a good used one... They pop up from time to time. My original one still hangs on the rack and will be handed down to my Oldest Son. I would sell off just about anything before I would let that bow get away. They are very very nice shooters. Good luck.

Biathlonman

I always thought the Assenheimer shot more like the bowyers from the Northwest.    Wes Wallace, Blacktail, Brackenbury...

NW Jamie

I have had an Assenheimer for quite a while and it has always been my favorite bow. As you said it just pulls smooth and is very steady when shot. Now as the years go by it is to heavy for me, it pulls about 57# at 28" which is just more than I can comfortably handle. I am not sure what chance I would have in finding lighter limbs? Good luck with your search as I have not yet found another bow that feels equal to my Asenheimer.
Regard's,
Jim

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