recomedations for recurve
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Utah
Posts: 197
RE: recomedations for recurve
I think all depends on how much money you want to spend.
Chek-mate makes some great reasonable priced recurves, Habu,Fox,Morrison,Martin, Hoyt they all make some good bows too.
I would suggest that you find someplace that carries a few lines of bows and see what you feel the most comfortable with, what we might like might not be right for you.
Some bowyers will loan you a bow to try before you buy, Ric Anderson of Marriah is pretty good for doing that, we had loaner for about a month and it was great!
Good luck picking one
Dianna
Chek-mate makes some great reasonable priced recurves, Habu,Fox,Morrison,Martin, Hoyt they all make some good bows too.
I would suggest that you find someplace that carries a few lines of bows and see what you feel the most comfortable with, what we might like might not be right for you.
Some bowyers will loan you a bow to try before you buy, Ric Anderson of Marriah is pretty good for doing that, we had loaner for about a month and it was great!
Good luck picking one
Dianna
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Utah
Posts: 197
RE: recomedations for recurve
I have a Cascade T/D recurve, which is made by Chek-mate. And I have a Timberspirit recurve. Im hunting with the Timberspirit this year but hope to be hunting with a Chek-mate next year.
LBR the moderator on this board is a Chek mate dealer, maybe he can enlighten you on the Chek mate line of bows alittle more. His website is www.recurves.com
If your not going to be traveling I would look into a 1 piece, I think they look alot nicer, but thats just me!
LBR the moderator on this board is a Chek mate dealer, maybe he can enlighten you on the Chek mate line of bows alittle more. His website is www.recurves.com
If your not going to be traveling I would look into a 1 piece, I think they look alot nicer, but thats just me!
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Anchorage, AK
Posts: 373
RE: recomedations for recurve
I'll second the Chek-mate recurves. I have a hunter 2 takedown and its a great shooting bow. I also have one of the chek-mate longbows and its one of the best shooting longbows I've ever shot. A few others that I have experience with and like are bob lee, Marriah, fox,great northern, and lonewolf bows. For the money though I think the chek-mate gets the nod. I also think that most t/d recurves are every bit as pretty as 1 peice and really enjoy the ability to switch limbs to heavier or lighter limbs for practice and hunting and mobility of a 3 piece bow in a small hard case as opposed to a large soft case or bow sock.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: egypt
Posts: 1,994
RE: recomedations for recurve
omy gosh josh, you found the boards, welcome!
I would 3rd the checkmate recurves, my buddys wife has the falcon, if Marcs t/ds are anything like the falcon, ya buddy!
I personally dont own (checkmate recurve) one but I would, for a second bow, suggest a bob lee, which I have and still own! Bob has been around a long long time. My bow has been abused, used, and put away wet, and still functions as good as new.
But you have to take our suggestions with a grain of salt. There are many many good bows on the market, more today then ever before, shoot as many as you can and once you find one you like, dont let go of it!
http://www.geocities.com/tradbow007/...dventures.html
Edited by - Lilhunter on 10/04/2002 21:40:27
I would 3rd the checkmate recurves, my buddys wife has the falcon, if Marcs t/ds are anything like the falcon, ya buddy!
I personally dont own (checkmate recurve) one but I would, for a second bow, suggest a bob lee, which I have and still own! Bob has been around a long long time. My bow has been abused, used, and put away wet, and still functions as good as new.
But you have to take our suggestions with a grain of salt. There are many many good bows on the market, more today then ever before, shoot as many as you can and once you find one you like, dont let go of it!
http://www.geocities.com/tradbow007/...dventures.html
Edited by - Lilhunter on 10/04/2002 21:40:27
#7
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bloomingdale Ohio Ohio, USA
Posts: 49
RE: recomedations for recurve
I too recommend Chek Mate. I own a Falcon Special. Its a one
piece recurve and the one I'll be hunting with starting tomorrow.
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piece recurve and the one I'll be hunting with starting tomorrow.
The season opens in Ohio Oct 5th. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: egypt
Posts: 1,994
RE: recomedations for recurve