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Custom longbow for a newbie?

Started by Vintorez, December 05, 2019, 12:29:30 AM

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Vintorez

Thanks all for your thoughts so far. Just bumping this with another question instead of making a new thread: is starting with a Hill style bow a bad idea for a beginner? Are there any factory bows similar to the Hill style or are they usually customs (e.g. HHA bows)?

Petrichor

Quote from: Vintorez on December 21, 2019, 10:37:16 AM
Thanks all for your thoughts so far. Just bumping this with another question instead of making a new thread: is starting with a Hill style bow a bad idea for a beginner? Are there any factory bows similar to the Hill style or are they usually customs (e.g. HHA bows)?
Hill style is a great style for a beginner. A couple companies have a modern very very slightly reflexed D shape bow. Bear Montana and bearpaw Dakota are the 2 I can think of off hand
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McDave

Samick Sage is now also out as a one piece longbow.  This is kind of strange: why would they use the same name for a one piece longbow that they have used for years for a 3 piece recurve?  I dunno, but if the longbow turns out to be as popular as the takedown recurve, it's probably worth checking out.  It is not really a Hill style longbow, because it has a contoured grip and some reflex/deflex in the limbs, but it might be easier to shoot because of that.
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