Deadbolt:
These days there are a handful of really nice hunting bows available and Black Widow bows are right up near the top of the list. Although I have shot many different recurves and longbows over the years, I have owned Widows exclusively since the late '80s. Widows are very smooth to draw, very accurate and sufficiently fast shooting (175-190 fps are realistic expectations with heavy arrows). If you're a gap shooter, you may want to consider a Model MA. The MA style has a longer riser with a large sight window and this may lend itself more to a gap shooter than a model PA or PSA which have shorter risers and smaller sight windows. Ultimately, it's just a personal choice. No Widow model is any "better" than any other Widow model. In terms of durability, Widows are legendary. I'm fortunate to live where I hunt so I get out five or six times a week during the deer season, followed by three more months of busting brush chasing bunnies behind my Labs. Over the course of two decades I have used and
abused my bows without so much as a single problem-
ever. Other than periodically changing the string, I have a couple Widows that have literally remained strung for over 15 years.
Lastly, anyone who has ever dealt with the folks at Black Widow would tell you that they set the bar for customer service-
period!. And in terms of resale value, twenty year old Widows are currently selling for what I paid for them new. They hold their value as well as any collectible firearm.
Below are a couple of my most recent additions. If you have any specific questions that I can answer for you, shoot me a pm and I'd be happy to talk to you in detail about my Widows.
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