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Check-Mate Longhorn

Started by DEERSLAYER1961, February 10, 2007, 10:35:00 AM

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DEERSLAYER1961

I'm going to a local traditional archery shop today that stocks a few of the Longhorn bow by Check-Mate, and I'm going to try them out.  Anyone shoot one or have any opinions?

Thanks,
Mike
"FEAR THE MAN WITH ONE BOW"

Chris Wilson

Very nice bow, IMO.  Got to shoot one a while back while at a trad 3D shoot.  If I hadn't purchased a bow a few weeks earlier, it probably would have gone home with me.
"You're either trained or untrained.  When it hits the fan, you will always fall to the level of your training."

LBR

I like them--very smooth, quick, very little hand shock.  The only negative I can think of is the reflexed riser is more sensitive to torque.  If it came in a 64", I've have one, but since it doesn't I'll have to stick with my Crusader.

Chad

highnoonhunter

My son has one he bought from Chad. Very nice shooting bow.
Draws very smooth at my 28.5 inch draw. Has a tiny bit of handshock compared to my Hunter56 recurve, but I'm sensitive to handshock due to an accident, so you may not even notice it. My son doesn't.

I would but one but, hey, I can shoot my sons whenever I want!!!!!

hnh
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Holmes Mongoose reverse handle longbow. 63" 63@28
Longriver Longbow: 69" 69@28
Kolometz Kustom Longbow 66" 76@28

Trail

I have a Longhorn and a Raven. Kind of hard to pick which one to take out any given day. Mines a
58" I like shorter bows.
If you like the style you cant go wrong with a Longhorn.
Trail.
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languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their
pockets for loose grammar."

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