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Author Topic: Recomend a good, light, beginner bow  (Read 309 times)

Offline bowhuntingrn

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Re: Recomend a good, light, beginner bow
« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2012, 08:11:00 PM »
You might also check out Omega Longbows, he builds a hybrid with nice smooth curves @ production bow price.

Bow Design Bow Length Draw Lengths Draw Weights Price
Omega Longbow 62", 64", 66" 25" - 31"* 35# - 65# $235
Unfinished Omega 62", 64", 66" 25" - 31"* 35#- 65# $195
Omega Imperial 62", 64", 66" 25" - 31"* 35# - 70# $425
Omega Take Down 62", 64", 66" 25" - 31"* 35#- 70# $345

By all accounts and with my brief interaction, Kegan is great to work with, I'm sending him a m.o. tomorrow for a u-finish model.
  http://omegalongbows.webs.com/
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Offline Drewster

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Re: Recomend a good, light, beginner bow
« Reply #21 on: May 09, 2012, 08:42:00 PM »
I'll vote for the Samick Sage as a starter bow.  I bought one with 35# limbs to get back into trad archery and have been very pleased and impressed with the bow.  Get a Fastflight string when you order the bow and some arrows to match your draw weight and you'll have tremendous value for the money.
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