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Old 05-02-2006, 12:23 PM
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AP , how is the integrity of Rudderbows ? I really like one of the bows on there. Do you know of anyone who has purchased from them before ?
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Old 05-02-2006, 12:26 PM
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Also, other than reduced hand shock, what would the pistol grip option do ? Really thinking about getting the Bamboo laminated Bubinga bow. Price is right. Cheaper than others I've seen using that wood.
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Old 05-02-2006, 12:30 PM
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I don't know anyone personally, slugman,but I've seen some customer posts about them on another forum and nobody seemed to be displeased.

I think the real advantage of the pistol grip isn't so much to reduce hand shock as it is to give you consistent hand placement every time you grab the bow.
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Old 05-02-2006, 12:36 PM
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As far as the wood choice , bubinga is a very "strong" wood correct ? The yew & osage are a little more than I want to pay. I havent picked up my bow with the "training wheels" in quite some time. Been shooting the recurve pretty much daily nowadays.
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Old 05-03-2006, 07:11 AM
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I've had quite a few bows with bubinga risers but never one that used bubinga as limb stock.I never knew you could get bubinga bow staves until I sawthey offerered that bow.[:-]It's a hard wood with tight wood grain, soI'd imagine it'd make a very good bow.
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Old 05-13-2006, 03:50 PM
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Although I have a take-down, I rarely do take the limbs off it. If I choose to go up or down in weight, I have that option with this bow by getting different limbs.Also, as someone mentioned earlier, you can replace damaged limbs. You just never know what could happen to a limb during a bow's hunting adventures.
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