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Thinking about getting one, anybody got any pictures, and pros and cons about the bow. Thanks Jeff
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Sorry, no pics. Don't own one - yet. Saw some of the longbows at the Wes Wallace booth during the Western States Regional Rendezvous last spring. Beautiful bows. I've had an opportunity to shoot the longbows on a couple of occasions and I thought they shot as good as they looked.
Can't tell you anything about his recurves because I've never actually handled one.
-------------------- Compton Traditional Bowhunters • Traditional Bowhunters of Montana • Montana Bowhunters Association Posts: 1899 | From: Billings, Montana | Registered: Aug 2003
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I have a good friend with a Mentor for sale. I shot it last week at leagues... Sweet bow! Very quick and forgiving. Check it out in the classifieds here..
Kevin
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I have had two Mentors and they are one of the few bows I've owned that I regret selling. Well made and Wes is a good man to work with. bows are first class in my book.
-------------------- Hunting-it is not a choice but what is in my blood. Posts: 2245 | From: Grottoes,Virginia, Shenandoah Valley | Registered: Jan 2004
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One of the best guys to work with, world class bowyer, a ton of bow for the money. Integrity as a bowyer and fellow man as good as they come. I have 3 Mentors and 3 Royal longbows. They are all works of art. If I wasn't working out of town I would send you photos of mine. No regrets.