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Wheez ! So many suggestions, that it makes my head spin going thru all these web pages ...so many beautiful bows !!! what a way to spend a day off! Thanks to all !
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I have a Centaur double carbon. It is 60", 45# @28". I am drawing 31" and it is very smooth. It seems pretty fast too even shooting it with 11 gpi. arrows.
Posts: 1077 | From: Minnesota | Registered: Nov 2007
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Kabekona River sold by Greg at G&M archery in MN are one of the smoothest bows i've shot. Made by Tim at Kota Bows for Greg. Very quick also.
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I shot an Acadian Woods Cajun Hunter when I went to pick up my Tree Stick and all I could say was WOW!!! Tim's Cajun Hunter will be the next bow in my stable next year!! I shot a 66" bow and with the reverse forward grip there was virtually no hand shock to speak of!! Check them out!!
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I m a recurve shooter but won a Stalker Tracker a while back. It is only 58" but is every bit as smooth and fast as my recurves. I suspect in a longer model it would be even smoother...and it is gorgeous.
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One thing to consider with a shoulder wear situation is range of motion and if there are any particular motions that are harmful or painful. I have seen a variety of shoulder problems that restrict draw motion in certain styles and not so much in other styles. Another case where a fellow was forced to go to a swing draw with a low wrist trad bow because he could no longer draw his compound. I would experiment with something much lighter to see if there is a drawing motion, draw length and anchor that feels better for the shoulder.
Posts: 2595 | From: Iowa | Registered: Oct 2009
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Firefly's by Jim Jones with bamboo limb cores are the smoothest I have shot. There is so many well made bows out there though, im sure alot of others will chime in and give ya some ideas too.
Posts: 467 | From: Vandalia,Illinois | Registered: Oct 2009
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the Anneewakee addiction longbow is the smoothest, best efficiency longbow combination ive ever loosed an arrow from. theyve got a feel like nothing else. plus theyre a great looking bow.
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I would say any long limb bow with Boo. I'm a fan of the Hill Wesley at 70 inches. Smooooooth!
Posts: 664 | From: Virginia/Texas | Registered: Sep 2004
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My old Wilderness bow was very smooth no longer made. The Kota longbow is also smooth but the D bow by Dan Toelke "Montana bows" is a great bow. I have shot his D bow twice before and have one coming next week. He is a incredible man as well. A real class act. Bama bows by Nate are also a very smooth bow and he is a good guy got one of his about 2-3 years ago. I would not hesitate to suggest Dan Toelke for a bow.