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Author Topic: Martin Mountaineer ML-!4 55#@28  (Read 228 times)

Offline Stick Flinger

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Martin Mountaineer ML-!4 55#@28
« on: May 24, 2008, 07:23:00 PM »
I have a chance to purchase a Martin Mountaineer ML-14 55#@28 68amo longbow,anyone have any experience with these bows.This would be my first longbow, and I want to enjoy it as much as the rest of my archery equipment.Opinions needed!!! Thanx Jay

Offline SteveMcD

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Re: Martin Mountaineer ML-!4 55#@28
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2008, 07:50:00 PM »
I have some experience with Martin Stickbows. I have the ML10, which is much lighter, and does not have the mass of the Mountaineer. The Martin Stick does not have a good reputation, if not tuned right, and right brace height, the handshock will rattle your teeth, and it stacks a bit on the draw as well. The Mountaineer is a step up from the ML10, I've seen a couple, they are handsome bows. It's tough call, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". At 68 inches it should have some smoothness and forgiveness to it. I would recommend try shooting a couple of Hill Style longbows first, and see if you like them. On the other hand, if you're getting a great deal on price, if you don't like it, you can always resell it.
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Offline San Juan Slim

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Re: Martin Mountaineer ML-!4 55#@28
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2008, 11:02:00 PM »
My first longbow was an 55# ML-14, about 18 years ago.  I still have it.  I was very happy with the looks and the way it shot.  I killed several game animals with it.  Since then I've bought several other longbows with varying degrees of R/D.  Every now and then, I pick up the Mountaineer and shoot it for old time's sake.  It does have some hand shock and feels a bit slower than my other bows, but it is not a bad longbow at all.

Mike

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