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The top 5 best longbows?

Started by huntsmanlance, July 21, 2007, 01:51:00 PM

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Bob Barnes

Lance, you had the best...  :)   I think you need a 66-68" longbow again...and knowing the style that you like...find another Matlock, a Massie longhorn, Liberty English, Wallace Mountain...or the 66" PLV that I just got rid of... LOL.  Did you ever get one of JDs ELBs?
Bob
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Benny Nganabbarru

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Shawn Leonard

Centaur, RER Vortex, Turkey Creek, 7 Lakes and a Treadway. Lance right now, I think the real sleeper is Turkey creek, I hear great things about them, thet are quiet and quick with no shock. Shawn
Shawn

madness522

My vote is cast for Treadway.  I have a 64" with just a little r/d and it shoots like a dream, really smokes an arrow, and is as quite as a mouse fart.
Barry Clodfelter
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larry

number 1. Centaur dbl carbon

after that in no particular order;

Morrison Dakota or Cougar
Black Swan
Treadway

woodchucker

I have to go with my Mikuta longbow

My 2 sons Kevin and Tyler, My wife Lisa and Myself ALL own and shoot Mikuta longbows.

I don't mean to "load" your poll.....

BUT    :thumbsup:      :thumbsup:      :thumbsup:     :thumbsup:   4 votes for Mikuta longbows
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

dachba

For those who list more than one bow, could you explain the reason for your rankings (some, like joeare, do just that-thanks!)?

Dave in Ft. Collins, CO
Dave from North Bend, Oregon

Bob Miller

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Str8Shooter

For me the best shooting longbow I've owned was a Martin Vision. Fast, quiet, and for me, extremely easy to shoot. Crow creek makes a good shooting bow. Shrew was another very easy to shoot bow. River's Edge makes a great little bow in the Vortex.

I owned a Morrison Cougar that I think would tie with the Martin Vision for number one. Very smooth, accurate, and quick. Just too heavy for me in the longrun.

So, Vision, Cougar, Shrew, River's Edge, Crow Creek.

Chris

ironwood

1-Black Widow PSR 53@27 56"                      
2-Black Widow SAV 51@27 58"
3-Black Widow PL  55@27 62"
4-ACS
5-Silver tip

Mike Bolin

On my list the MOAB is first because I shoot it the best. Some bows just fit and the MOAB fits me. Even though I list 2 thru 5, there really isn't alot of difference. I am not hung up on speed, so I really can't compare between them. Quiet and stable is what matter most to me. I had no problem getting any on the list "hunting quiet" and all on my list seemed stable and easy to tune. You may not particularly care for any of the bows on my list once you've shot them.....There are a ton of quality bows out there and each one of them is somebody's favorite! Find your favorite and have fun. Mike
Bodnik Quick Stick 60", 40#@28"
Osage Selfbow 62", 47#@28
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Longbow Tom

Seven Lakes "Long Night"
Seven Lakes "Short Night"
Herb Melands "Pronghorn"
Robertson "Stickbow"
Howard Hill "Big Five"

LBR

I don't think this thread is going to help much......

For me, my #1 is the Chek-Mate Crusader.  After that, going on both my experiences with the bows and with the bowyers.....

Navajo, Marriah, Turkey Creek

Chad

T-Mac

Give me a Dryad longbow from Mike and Jason Westvang anytime.
Slow down and enjoy life.  It's not only the scenery you
miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where
you are going and why.
-   Eddie Cantor

COMBER

I know the answer to this question!

-Thunderhorn Coupstick
-RER Vortex
-Peckerwood Iroquois
-Shrew/Griffin
-Centaur

*I've owned over 20 different R/D longbows and this is just my opinion.*
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selfbowyer

Herb Meland's Pronghorn, no handshock, fast and quite. 56@28   62"

COMBER

Pronghorn would have been #6 on my list.
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Tim Fishell

Shrew
Northern Mist
Crow Creek
Morrison Shawnee w/Dakota limbs
Black Swan
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Fletcher

Long time no see, Lance.  Welcome home!    :wavey:  

I've owned and shot lots of them and my favorite is still an old Robertson Stykbow Mystical.  In the short bows with lots of D/R, I like the Centaur.
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Starkman

My top five in no particular order:
Dwyer
Saxon
Northern Mist
Mahaska
Howard Hill
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