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Posted: 12/26/2011 6:31:11 PM EDT
Looking at either a recurve or a longbow. I'd like something quality but not for more than around $400 if I can help it. What brands and other features should I be looking for. I do have a local archery store that I may stop by after work one day to peruse their selection.



Thanks for your help.
Link Posted: 12/26/2011 9:31:03 PM EDT
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I would suggest you take a look at your local store first. Once you see a few things there, you will start to get a feel for your budget.

Then, you can decide to support your local store or hit the Internet.
I tend to say you should seriously weigh the local store since you will need some help from time to time and unless there is a club nearby you will be getting your help from them.

See if there are any other stores within range too. If they seem helpful to beginners and are not over-priced, you are in luck.
Link Posted: 12/31/2011 1:31:42 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/31/2012 10:39:04 AM EDT
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I know of some quality gently used bows that might suit, for instance, my brother is selling his Jim Reynolds Thunderstick magnum for $250.

It's a 58" or 60" (I'll have check) hybrid longbow, 52#@28"

PM me and I can point you to a few others that are owned by friends, I know these bows have all been well taken care of.

––Dan––
Link Posted: 2/2/2012 1:53:20 PM EDT
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The Samick Sage recurve is getting some good reviews, and is very economically priced.
Link Posted: 1/26/2018 11:58:41 AM EDT
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Take a look at a Bear Montana longbow. I bought one with a 35# draweight to rehab a shoulder injury. IMO, don't buy a starter bow that doesn't have a 3 or even a 2 as the first number in draw weight.
Link Posted: 1/26/2018 12:42:19 PM EDT
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Sarrels are very nice and not super expensive.  I don't know if Bob Sarrel is still in business but some of my archery friends that shoot trad bows love them.

He's based out of Manchaca.
Link Posted: 2/3/2018 3:18:44 AM EDT
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Samick Sage
Link Posted: 5/2/2018 3:48:09 PM EDT
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After too much research, I discovered the Samick Sage is sold as a re-badged "Smokey Mountain Hunter" bow.

I found the best price ($98). here:

http://www.bowhuntingoutlet.com/14-smokey-mountain-hunter-take-down-recurve-right-hand-62-55.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh93F_OTn2gIVQlYNCh2SmA4HEAQYAiABEgLcV_D_BwE

They also have a "package" for just $114, which I bought - but I forgot to add the free shipping (doh!).

Should be here next week.  Just shooting in the backyard with the kids.
Link Posted: 9/2/2018 7:30:38 AM EDT
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Samick Sage
Link Posted: 9/2/2018 8:10:46 AM EDT
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Chek mate out of BC make custom bows, I paid less that 400 cdn for my recurve. They used to ship to the US, they probably still do.

I had a beautiful yew longbow from them as a teenager. I miss it
Link Posted: 9/3/2018 3:47:05 PM EDT
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If you can get your hands on a Timberhawk Strike give it a try; they are $399. 56 or 60". Really liked the one I tried. Only go to 45# though; have to go up to the next level to get higher weights
Link Posted: 11/8/2018 6:02:30 PM EDT
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I just bought a 45lb Martin Saber Elite off Amazon for about $80. It's a touch on the heavy side (bow weight not draw weight) but for the price it's nice. The Martin Jaguar is lighter but is about $50 more, still a good price. I've been out of archery for about 10 years but my kids are getting interested so I thought I'd start back. Still have a Mathews compound and an older Bear Grizzly recurve around too.
Link Posted: 11/8/2018 6:55:04 PM EDT
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My Browning Cobra is very light and handy. 51# and it throws an arrow faster than my 64# Phil Grable Phoenix.
I believe Shakespeare made the Cobra. Best $20 I ever spent, should be able to find one like it for $100 or so.
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