I won this longbow during a PBS on-line auction several years ago. I actually bid only to get things moving, after a bowyer made a generous donation...
It is a nice Golden Archery 60# Howard Hill style longbow. Nothing too special but she shoots quietly and right where I am looking. Slow and steady.
Over several years, we became close, we hunted some southern swamps and killed some hogs...
As you can see, I am not afraid to get my bows muddy..
Then this summer, my local archery club had a benefit auction and I spotted a pretty little thing, a short hybrid longbow with nice wood laminations and yellow string. The minimum bid was only $80 and I put my name down to get things started, then promptly forgot about it. Imagine my surprise when I won that bow. I took her home, strung her up and was impressed with her sleek, compact design, her curves and her speed and power. I did notice that I couldn't quite come to full draw, but did I mention the speed and power? The curves? She put that first arrow right through the new hay bale!
I shot her at ETAR and she did well, even earning a few compliments on her good looks along the way...
Then this past weekend, I decided to shoot a few arrows and the bow seemed loud on that first shot, louder on the second shot and the third and final shot ended with a bang...
I guess I overstressed the limbs and the lower one delaminated..
I hope my old longbow will take me back...