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Who loves the Shorties !!!

Started by PrimitivePete, May 14, 2022, 04:53:50 PM

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PrimitivePete

Not too long ago I got in a trade here a hybrid longbow at 58", Dryad Bushwacker and I was instantly impressed on how well this short longbow shot. Over the course of recent time I have added to my short hybrid inventory a 60" Kanati and a 56" Striker hybrid. I am impressed with how well they shoot, very quiet, smooth draw and great point ability. I draw to 28" and neither of these bows has felt like they stack and they all seems to like shooting heavy arrows as well. This all started when I was making myself an Osage selfbow that ended up shorter than what I initially was working towards. That little selfbow is a kick to shoot. I get that short hybrids are not for everyone but for me they are absolutely the most fun to shoot and hunt with. In my experience they shatter the notion that a longbow needs to be 66" and over to be comfortable to shoot and forgiving.

Zeebob

A couple years ago, my friend Ken Bullman built me a FHLB using KennyM's design. It's 57" and 47lbs @28 but I'm only drawing about 43lbs. It's smooth to draw and shoot and fast considering my short draw length.  It works great in a pop up blind too.  Killed a couple deer with it right after I got it...what's not to like?  I think it's great!

Appalachian Hillbilly

My best shooting bow to date out of the 15 I own is a 56" Treadway Black Forrest.  I also do not consider 60" to be short. Intermediate or as I say, normal....

I do own  64" traditional "Back to Basics" D style Treadway that is also a phenomenal shooter.

The 56" is just a perfect symphony for me at my 27" draw length. Perfect riser window, length,  weight. It just plain shoots.

I recently built a 3 piece 66" longbow at 42lbs , 40 at my draw length and if my form is perfect,  it will bust knocks, but with the lighter weight draw, my form errors result in left shots.

Pine

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This little bow was custom made for me.
It's 52" 45#@28"
It's my primary hunting bow.
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woodchucker

I'll play!!!!

Not a longbow... But when I ordered my Bear Kodiak T/D (after wanting one for over 40 years)
I ordered an A-handle, with #1 limbs, for a 56" bow. I just always liked a shorter bow!!  :archer:
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PrimitivePete

This combo is working out real special. Striker STDL and POC arrows

John Cholin

I'm with you guys!  I have a Fox High Sierra 64# at 29" and a Bear TD with the short riser and limbs 60# at 28".  I draw about 29.5 " on both.  I love the way they shoot.  At 73 I've been told that I ought to start thinking about a lighter draw-weight bow so I got 50# limbs for the Bear.  But I still love those 64 pounders!  So far I am holding up with the 64# bows if I make sure I practice at least a dozen shots every day or so.  On good days I get in two or three practice quivers (10 arrows).  Getting ready for October!

Stick a big one!

JMC
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my best bow is my Bear Cheyenne.

GCook

Two piece Primal Tech.  58" long, 55#@28".  Quiet and quick.  Deadly from a blind or spot and stalk.  I really enjoy shooting it.
I can afford to shoot most any bow I like.  And I like Primal Tech bows.

MnFn

I was a little surprised how well my  Widow PSAX 58" shoots.  I think in my case the weight of this bow helps the stability factor.  I must be at about 11 gpp.  I would like to get to 9-10 but the arrows are flying nicely.
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PrimitivePete

I'll be honest I really didn't think the Striker would work well for me because it is so damn light, but it does and it feels very stable at the completion of the shot. I traded for it because I really wanted the most portable bow I could get my hands on but I am very happy so far with the performance.

LookMomNoSights

Can't say enough good about my brand new Toelke Whistler 58".   Nicest shooting bow I've owned so far,  makes me want to shoot nothing else  :bigsmyl:

Pauljr77

I can't shoot them personally with my long arms, but my wife's 56" slammer is amazing.

BigJim

Personally I find them rather easy to shoot, but it is all about design. I shoot a 58" Thunderchild and draw a firm 32"s with no issue. I shoot it pretty well If I must say so myself.. :archer:
BigJim
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cacciatore

Big Jim,you ROCK. As you said it's more a design thing and I think a lot of people has misconceptions about bow length,IMHO.
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tippit

52" Toelke Pika...My go to bow...tippit
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Terry Green

I loved taking my 68" HH to the big woods, but usually shooting 58-60".  I hunt too many thick places and stay it too many thick places to carry one much longer most times.  Never had an issue as far as accuracy vs length.  BTW, I need to go hunting!
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ozarkcherrybow1

I have always stayed away from any bow under 58". My opinion on short bows has changed now. I recently acquired a 45 lb Shakespeare 52" bow from the early 70's and WOW, I am impressed. This little bow shoots like a dream and doesn't stack at 28" draw like I thought it would. I really want to take it out to the woods this fall.

GCook

Quote from: tippit on May 19, 2022, 07:38:50 AM
52" Toelke Pika...My go to bow...tippit
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That's a great looking stick!
I can afford to shoot most any bow I like.  And I like Primal Tech bows.

beemann

My 58" Widow PCH is turning into quite a hunting tool.  When I first got it I didnt like it.  It was sensitive to form, I needed a special glove to shoot it etc.  Well my storongest quality is being stubborn so I kept at it.  Eventulally because of being in a blind constantly it became the number one bow.  Now I dont even think about it just grab it and go.  Taken more game with this bow in the last few years than all my other rigs combined...With a thirty inch draw shes smooth as can be.   Love it.[attachment=1]

MnFn

Very nice  Bryan!  Although I was expecting to see something quite different.
Remind again me what's on the grip?
"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

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