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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: RM81 on October 30, 2011, 09:31:00 PM
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Lately, I've been buying and selling bows more than I like to admit, but I finally think I'm done. The first time I shot a MOAB was earlier this summer. I came upon a 62" one and loved the way it felt and shot. But with my shorter draw (27.5"), I've heard that the shorter 60" bows are where it's at.
After searching the classifieds for over a year, I finally found a 60" MOAB. Got a pretty good deal on it and I have to say I kinda feel like I robbed the previous owner. I couldn't believe what I had in my hands after opening the tube yesterday.
I have to pause for a bit of a confession now. I've been shooting various models of Thundersticks for about a year now and absolutely love every one I've shot. When asked by others about the bows, I usually start off by saying how great they shoot. I seldom comment on the looks b/c I never felt they stood out from the competition in that respect. They're by no means ugly, but they just were not the top of the line. I would now like to retract that statement b/c the bow I was now holding is an absolute masterpiece. It is EXACTLY what I've been looking for and I couldn't be happier.
It had a short description in the ad with not much detail other than length and weight. When I opened the tube I was pleasantly surprised to see the antler tips. Just wanted to share my excitement with my trad family. Plus, I know how much everyone likes seeing bow pictures.
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/fa850879.jpg)
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/3ba7e0d1.jpg)
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/de38a781.jpg)
This bow shoots great. Can't wait to actually tune some arrows to it to see what it can really do.
:archer2:
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She's a beauty.
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Nice looking Moab..Smooth shooter :thumbsup:
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That is one sweet longbow right there! I love the quilted maple limbs. Looks like a real shooter too. Well Done! :thumbsup:
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The only thing better than a MOAB, is another MOAB. And another. I've got 3 of 'em, love em all. Thats a fine lookin bow ya got there, its tough finding used ones for sale, seems nobody ever wants to part with one, unless maybe they're ordering a new one. My wife shoots a III, and my son a Mag. All great shooters.
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Congrats that bow looks awesome. :thumbsup:
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Quite fancy with a wonderfully complementary combination.
Congrats!!
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you are right that is quite a looker.
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there's nothing to not like about that one. You did very well.
God bless you, Steve
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That's an Awesome MOAB!
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Very nice bow!!
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Love the veneers and handle overlays.
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Beautiful! I like this kind of handle accent.
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Nice.
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(http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss116/joekeithspics/Misc/emoticons/whistle1.gif)
She's a purty one for sure.(that's a wolf whistle above.)
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Sweet looking bow, great choice, :clapper: :clapper:
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Very nice,I think you have a great weapon there! :thumbsup:
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SWEEEEET :thumbsup:
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I removed the cat wiskers and brass nock point. Reserved the string, adjusted the nock point, and added the yarn silencers. Took my best guess at an arrow/point weight and got pretty close.
It's a keeper. :)
My first shot at 15 yds
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/779d4f9e.jpg)
First shot at 20 yds
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/e0c75ad4.jpg)]
First shot at 25 yds
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_53/19317e3c.jpg)
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SWEET!! :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
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Great looking bow and shes a shooter!
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Very nice!
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Id say its a keeper. :clapper:
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Very nice bow. There are plenty of plain TS bows out there, but Jim can make knockouts as well. His top of the line tricked out bows shine as bright as anything out there as far as I am concerned.
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Beautiful!
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Wow!! What a looker.
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I think I'm finally done buying/selling/trading bows, seriously this time. I found another great MOAB a little heavier than my last one and man does it shoot nice. This should be the last "new Thunderstick" post I make for awhile (unless I find a nice 2 piece MOAB or a 56" Mag). Other than that I'm done, I think.
I found a nice MOAB for sale that's right in the middle of the weight range I like. The seller and I agreed on a price and it was soon on its way to my house. I missed the original delivery from the USPS and then had one of those "Oh no" moments when I called to have it redelivered. When I called and asked to have the packaged redelivered, the clerks response was, "the box is damaged and we know that it's a bow." :( This is how it showed up at my door the next day. :banghead:
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_57/dab98963.jpg)
It was insured but thankfully I didn't see any damage to the bow. I don't know where along the route the box fell apart, but they did a nice job taking care of it until it got to my door. Kudos to the USPS. I don't think it was the USPS's fault. The tape just came off where the shipper taped two boxes together. The top half fell off somewhere along the way leaving about 12" of the bow exposed.
I looked it over real closely, but didn't find any damage that would make the bow unsafe to shoot. The bow has been used and hunted with, so it shows some battle scars but nothing major. I reserved the string and fired off a few test arrows. :archer2: . That's when I knew this is the bow I want to hunt with from now on. It also came with one of the nicest strings I've seen and found out later it was made by bearbowman (a TG sponser). It's the weight I like and it shoots awesome (much like the rest of my Thundersticks). It's 60", 57#@28. I shot a 29.75" 2117 with a 200grn point. Total arrow weight is right around 600. Fast and quiet.
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/MOAB_57/3db0b0b1.jpg)
Some say traditional archery is a journey. I restarted mine two years ago, and believe this leg of the journey is now complete. I've gone through a ton of bows and have found a few nice ones that I really love. Thanks to the mods and members here at TG where I've found a lot of great info (and several bows on the classifieds). The two on top are both 58" Mags, and the two on the bottom are 60" MOABs.
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/67279cba.jpg)
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd444/mbhensley/Archery%20Stuff/Thunderstick%20Bows/7eaa9c32.jpg)
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Wow !!!! now that's 4 of a kind...4 beauties. :thumbsup:
What's the shortest MOAB you've heard of ?
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I just got a new to me 58" Mag and it is fast becoming my favorite. IN fact it looks a lot like the second bow from the top. It's not the fastest LB I have ever shot, but with the exception of ONE whip, it just might be the quietest!!!! It's definitely going to be a KILLA!
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Thanks. I've heard of one 58" MOAB. Bowhunter4life had it for awhile. The riser was Osage (it looked great in the pics). He said it reminded him alot of the MAG. I'd love to try one someday, but there don't seem to be many of them around. Jim lists them on his website as 60-62. Here's a link to his post with the pictures: http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=077428;p=1
If anyone knows where that 58" Osage MOAB is, I'd like to know and get some more info about it.
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Jim is a true gentleman and makes a great bow.
I have tried almost(maybe) all of the Thundersticks and really got along well with all of them except his recurve.
That's a nice collection you have going.
God bless,Mudd
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RM81 you have the Thunderstick bug.They are my favorite bows made.Im getting back on the list for another one now, takedown model.Nice collection :bigsmyl:
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I am contemplating a TD also. Just trying to decide 56" or 58". I'll be shooting the 58" for a little while to decide if I want shorter.
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Nice looking bows!!!
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I do have a 58" MOAB...it was made for Chris Suttees, as is written on the bow. It's the only 58" MOAB I've seen, and untill now the only one I've heard of. I love it, just wonderin' if there's more, or any shorter. I've had this one,and a 62", they both shot the same. Great bows.....
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It's easy to catch the bug when they outshoot bows that cost twice as much. I'm all about value for the price, and these are at the top of the list. I'd really like to shoot a 58" MOAB to see the difference between that and the 60". I'd also like to try a 56" Mag. I may order one of those in a TD sometime in the future, but I'd like to shoot one first.
joekeith,
If you ever want to get rid of that bow, send me an email first. What woods are in it? Have any pics?
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Ben, you'll like that takedown. MOAB's are like potato chips, you can never stop with just one.
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Matt,
I don't really have any pics of it. I think the limbs are Tamo Ash on the back, and I think the rest is covered in Yew. It's not real fancy or showy, just kinda plain, but good lookin' plain. :saywhat:
Most of the MOABs I've seen haven't been flashy, but they all have shot where ya looked and have been quiet. I first got hooked on 'em after shootin' DVSHunter's. It wasn't much of a looker, but she sure was a shooter. That's what's important, ain't it? :archer2:
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Jim can build 'em plain and fucntional like this one, or
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/autumnarcher/0012-1.jpg)
As fancy as you like. And they all shoot just as nice.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/autumnarcher/ArrowBow012.jpg)
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Jim builds great bows, let my Mag go this spring, dumbest thing I've done in a while.
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I've wanted to pick up a MOAB for a while now. BEAUTIFUL bows guys and congrats on picking them up.
I need to sell my bow first and then get hooked up with a MOAB!!!
Nalajr
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Autumarcher what does Jim use bow bolt or hinge could you post a picture.
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He uses a hinge. I dont have a real good pic of it, this is about the est I can do. The thing I notice I like about the hinge is there is little notch under the grip wrap thatthe tip of my ring finger of my bow hand settles into. Works great as a grip locator.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/autumnarcher/100_1113.jpg)
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I still love that St. Jude's bow. The nicest one I've seen.
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Nice looking bow.
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Thanks :bigsmyl:
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good stuff.