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Author Topic: Samick Sage  (Read 1245 times)

Offline JusAGuy

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Re: Samick Sage
« Reply #20 on: December 02, 2017, 05:28:00 PM »
I have a Southwest Archery Spyder and as was mentioned above, it a better finished Sage, but otherwise the same bow.

Mine is a lefty and i have 35lb and 60lb limbs for it. The 60's were bought with the bow (my wife ordered it). They're nice, but a bit too hefty for me.

Otherwise, it's a fun-shooting bow and my first recurve.
Southwest Archery "Spyder" recurve (lefty)
+35lb limbs
+"Nifty Fifty" 50lb limbs
Hunters Choice Bowstrings - props to Daniel!

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Re: Samick Sage
« Reply #21 on: December 03, 2017, 02:42:00 AM »
I've owned a lot of bows production and custom.
The Sage shoots as good and better than a lot of bows I've owned or shot.
You wont get a $600 finish or cosmetics, but for me I dont care.
My Sage shoots quiet and clean with a BCYX string.
As far as function and what I like in a recurve, it's hard to beat.
It's like buying a plain Jane rifle vs a $1000 rifle...they both will kill the same deer, but one doesn't look as pretty as the other.
The Sage is a cheap bow price wise but it is a good bow for a go-to bow just the same.
I've shot custom bows that didn't shoot as dead in the hand or as quiet as the Sage, regardless the price.

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