Sweetest bow you ever shot....

Michael F Sights

Senior Member
Longbow - Wes Wallace Royal 62" - 60#

Recurve - Fox High Serria 64" - 53#......So far, I have a Shrew & Vintage Works 59 Kodiak on order,so that could change.
 

gurn

Gone but not forgotten
After reading Daves post I wanna retract my choice and change it to a green fiberglass recurve that I didnt even know how to string, and cant remember the brand.
I strung it backwards cause I was a kid, and no one told me better.. Backwards er not, the pegions and treerats around my house didnt like it one bit. Neither did the neighbors :D
 

longbowdave1

Senior Member
gurn,

those first bows we shot as a kid are what got many of us hooked on archery and why we have come back, full circle, to the stick and string method! :cool:
 

gurn

Gone but not forgotten
Yep
 

Night Wing

Senior Member
Both of my 66" Blacktail take down recurve bows.
 

Flatbow

Senior Member
I've had so many I cant remember:)
I had a Quinn Stallion that was real sweet, Predator recurve was too.
 

nimrodthehunter

Senior Member
My fred bear grizzly that I got for a christmas present about 5 years ago. Or the oak bow my dad made for me when I was about 5. Only trad bow I have ever shot. I am afraid to shoot others. I am afraid I will like them too much. I do not have the luxury (extra cash) to buy a bunch of bows. My grizzly kills them just fine.
 

Bubbaforsure

Senior Member
My Bob Lee Signature Take Down and Fox River Longbow
Both are smooth as glass....:clap::clap:
 

ky_longbow

Senior Member
WOW hard question............... i love my bigjim bows, and i also love my northern mist baraga, and since they are 2 different styles of bows, ill have to elect each one in its own category as my fav................. does that make sense ?
 

Heeler 4

Member
Recurve - Bruin T/D I have 3 different # limbs for the riser and just ordered a 4th from Mike Steliga. Extremely smooth at all #'s!

Longbow - 21st Century
 

Apex Predator

Senior Member
My Bear "Golden Bear" when I was 6 years old. Some how I managed to break one tip off, and commenced my first bowyering project. After cutting new string grooves in the fiberglass limb, I was quite proud of myself!
 

Hunting 4 Him

Senior Member
My most memorable bow was also my first. I was about 7, can't remember the brand. One of those yellow fiberglass with gray handle bows that you could shoot right or left handed.
I never figured out that I was shooting left handed till several years later. Squirrels didn't like that one, neither did the neighbor's dog, my little sister hated it for a while and when dad got home so did I. I'll always remember that one.

Ward
 
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