Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
#3
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
The Gull is a good bow - All Wings are good bows though. I'd say they're certainly better than most Pearsons and at least on an even playing field with Bear. The Gull just isn't as popular or well known as the RedWing Hunter.
#4
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
I'd say they're certainly better than most Pearsons and at least on an even playing field with Bear.
Not to say they aren't good bows, and Bob has one heck of a reputation, it's just personal preferance. I have to admit that, although I never met Mr. Pearson, he's one of the few "icons" of this sport I really admire--based on what I've read and talking to folks that did know him. I'm probably biased due to that.
Chad
#6
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
That's alright, Chad. I'm the same way with Bear and Wing. Ernie Root, too. I'm also a fan of Ben Pearson, just haven't had much luck with his bows.
That's alright, Chad. I'm the same way with Bear and Wing. Ernie Root, too. I'm also a fan of Ben Pearson, just haven't had much luck with his bows.
I've got one you'd like...
if I get the chance, I'll post pics...
#7
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
I've never owned a Root bow, don't know that I've shot one, but I sure would like to after all I've read about them in the last few years. Guess they didn't make it to MS.
Chad
Chad
#8
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
hey all this is what i believe my first post in the trad so hi to all. anyways my dad has been letting me shoot his recurve and it is a Red Wing Pro is that a good model as well... not trying to hijack the post one bit it just reminded me however
#9
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 19
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
Hey Guys,
This is my first post too. I just got the wing gull. Thank you DNK and everyone else for all the info. Ive been shooting compounds for about six years and I'm addicted. Im anxious to get started with thetrad bows now.I hope I dont asked too many stupid questions. Im picking up the bow from my shop tomorrow. Just had theshelf re-done and a new string put on. Iwill be picking up some arrows tomorrow and was wondering if anybody had any input. My bow guy is suggesting goldtips or beemans.
Thanks again
Tim
This is my first post too. I just got the wing gull. Thank you DNK and everyone else for all the info. Ive been shooting compounds for about six years and I'm addicted. Im anxious to get started with thetrad bows now.I hope I dont asked too many stupid questions. Im picking up the bow from my shop tomorrow. Just had theshelf re-done and a new string put on. Iwill be picking up some arrows tomorrow and was wondering if anybody had any input. My bow guy is suggesting goldtips or beemans.
Thanks again
Tim
#10
RE: Anyone familiar with a Wing recuve?
I have an old one I still shoot,I can't remember how long I had it but it is from the 60s.
Idon't hunt it anymore as I switched to longbows several years ago.
But it is still in the same condition I bought it, but as any trad bow I don't lean it against the wall i keep them all in racks horizontally and air condition room.
Idon't hunt it anymore as I switched to longbows several years ago.
But it is still in the same condition I bought it, but as any trad bow I don't lean it against the wall i keep them all in racks horizontally and air condition room.