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Anyone shoot the new Shrew and a Javaman?

Started by Crash, January 30, 2019, 02:42:22 PM

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Crash

I've shot both before but I haven't gotten to shoot the new re-designed Shrew.  Did any of you get to shoot them at the expo for comparison? 

I realize that bows are a personal thing and what one likes, another may not, but from the perspective of smoothness of draw, quietness, and feel after the shot type impression is what I am after.

Thanks
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Roger Norris

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I brought this one home. 54", 50# @ 28"
I'm a pretty good judge of Li'l Favorite shootability. I helped Ron name the first edition, and killed a bunch of critters with it. It was my go to bow for years, it was superb.

This one is better. The handle, perfect. All Shrew's have the unique grip, I think it is epitomized on the L'il Favorite. The original Li'l Fav took some tweaking to silence (that's on me, I'm weird about bow noise). This one? Quiet with a naked string. I did put some 2-Tracks silencers on it, and it is a dull thud/whisper. Perfect.

Glue lines and finish are flawless.

I have better than 200 arrows through it since Sunday. It is getting better with every shot. Tomorrow night I shoot my league....I can't wait.

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Crash

What's your drawlength Roger?  54 inches seems awful short, even though it's designed to be that way.
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Draw weight chart for the Lil' Favorite

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Roger Norris

Quote from: Crash on January 30, 2019, 05:18:19 PM
What's your drawlength Roger?  54 inches seems awful short, even though it's designed to be that way.

My draw length is a measured 27.5

No finger pinch. Notta.
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MIBIGHNTR

I have shot both and prefer the Javaman bows.  To me, the Elkheart and Helms Deep feel smoother and no pinch at my 30" draw.  To me, also, I like that Gregg's bows are built right here in MI by hand and one at a time.  As with most things, opinions vary and I would suggest trying each for yourself and making your own choice.  Hope that helps.

Gator1

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I have been looking at the Helmsdeep pretty reasonable for the base custom bow  How is the Helmsdeep at 56 inches for a 29 inch draw?

I really like some of his options.  Any pics of your Helmsdeep?


Crash

Thanks Ron, definitely no stack in there.

Thank you too Mark.
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Roger Norris

Quote from: MIBIGHNTR on January 30, 2019, 07:36:48 PM
I have shot both and prefer the Javaman bows.  To me, the Elkheart and Helms Deep feel smoother and no pinch at my 30" draw.  To me, also, I like that Gregg's bows are built right here in MI by hand and one at a time.  As with most things, opinions vary and I would suggest trying each for yourself and making your own choice.  Hope that helps.

Which Javaman bow do you own?
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MIBIGHNTR

Quote from: Roger Norris on January 30, 2019, 09:01:11 PM
Quote from: MIBIGHNTR on January 30, 2019, 07:36:48 PM
I have shot both and prefer the Javaman bows.  To me, the Elkheart and Helms Deep feel smoother and no pinch at my 30" draw.  To me, also, I like that Gregg's bows are built right here in MI by hand and one at a time.  As with most things, opinions vary and I would suggest trying each for yourself and making your own choice.  Hope that helps.

Which Javaman bow do you own?

Impala Supreme
Impala
2 - Falcon XL's
Falcon
3 - Elkhearts

Looking really hard at a Helms Deep or Assyrian.  They are both recurves.

Gator1


Roger Norris

Quote from: MIBIGHNTR on January 30, 2019, 09:20:09 PM
Quote from: Roger Norris on January 30, 2019, 09:01:11 PM
Quote from: MIBIGHNTR on January 30, 2019, 07:36:48 PM
I have shot both and prefer the Javaman bows.  To me, the Elkheart and Helms Deep feel smoother and no pinch at my 30" draw.  To me, also, I like that Gregg's bows are built right here in MI by hand and one at a time.  As with most things, opinions vary and I would suggest trying each for yourself and making your own choice.  Hope that helps.

Which Javaman bow do you own?

Impala Supreme
Impala
2 - Falcon XL's
Falcon
3 - Elkhearts

Looking really hard at a Helms Deep or Assyrian.  They are both recurves.

Dang. Thats a helluva collection :thumbsup:
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Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

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G. Fred Asbell

Burly

I really wanted to shoot the Shrew bows at Kzoo but the lovely weather prevented me from Going this year. I have shot and owned a Javaman " Helms Deep" and have shot ElkHearts as my oldest son has a few. Just love how that style of bow carrys and shoots.

Ray Lyon

I shoot just over 28 inches and the new 54" Lil Favorite  is smooth and fast.  It's better than prior builds for sure. 
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nineworlds9

Gator,
56" Helms / Lil' no problem for 29 whatsoever.  54 would even do it fine and have some extra zip.
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

JR Belk

I saw Henry Bodnik put these bows through the ringer at Kalamazoo since their booth was right beside Northern Mist.  He was doing things to those limbs that made me cringe. I really expected him to be just another businessman chasing a dollar, but I gotta say he definitely isn't. He's just as passionate about traditional archery as anyone I've met. He's also really into the history of this sport from the American perspective. I didn't get a chance to shoot one since I was really busy and only got to shoot a few bows.

I did get to shoot a bunch of Javaman bows. The Impala Supreme is superb. That is one fine bow. I loved it. I also liked the Falcon a good bit. I have a true 30 1/2" draw and I don't think you could go wrong with either. Gregg is a great guy as well, so I don't think personal character will be a deterrent either way.

You have a tough choice ahead
Northern Mist Classic
Northern Mist Whisper
Northern Mist Superior

Ray Lyon

Ron LaClair has some stock bows on his website so bows a good time to get a Shrew bow.
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Roger Norris

First night at league with my new Li'l Favorite....it shot great!
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"Good Lord....well, your new name is Sledge."
Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

"A man that cheats in the woods will cheat anywhere"
G. Fred Asbell

Ron LaClair

Roger, great pictures of the Lil' Favorite in action  :thumbsup: I can hear your Widow weeping


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We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we learn eternal truths from the past
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer

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