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Longbow 2 piece takedown type of locks???

Started by ken denton, February 06, 2009, 09:01:00 PM

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ken denton

I was wondering how many 2 piece longbow takedown type locks are being used?
Also which ones work best and keep the longbow more stable?
This is some of the ones I know about;
Bow bolt
Connexion Hinge
Treadway
Black Widow 45degree
Jack Harrison tube
Bevelock
"Arrows into the wind", What a wounderful sight!!!

SCATTERSHOT

I like the tube type connection. Dead simple, nothing to go wrong, and they stay tight. You are somewhat limited on handle styles, though.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

rushlush

I want to buy a t/d longbow and was wondering the same thing.

frassettor

I have the "lock it sock it" take down longbow system by BW and its great! You cant even tell it is  a takedown.
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Dave2old

I have built several wood take-down bows using the tube hardware, which costs about $35 more or less and is easy to install and I've not had one fail. But as Scattershot says, it limits you to a straight handle. I also have a Shrew take-down that uses the BowBolt, which seems about foolproof and allows just about any handle style, but costs $100 or so if you buy to install yourself, or $150 extra professionally installed in a Shrew and more with some bows. Whatever the cost, for those of us who even occassionally fly with our bows, there's little choice nowadays but to have a take-down.

LKH

I just got my second of Harrison's new style tube which did away with the stainless/brass insert connection.  It is very light and so far I'm enjoying shooting them. Don't even have a nock point on one.  

Don't know how to post photos, but if some one wants, I'll send you a photo of the junction.  
It takes a lot of work to do.

First he builds and finishes the entire bow and then cuts it in half at an angle.  Takes quite a bit of time after the bow itself is built.

He also takes old bows and makes takedowns out of them.

amar911

The Bow Bolt is the best connection out there. It is a little pricey, but the best usually is.

Allan
TGMM Family of the Bow

TSP

LKH, do you mean Harrison, or Fisk?  The latter bought out Harrison's bow business recently.  And do you have contact information for whichever one does the tube retrofit?  I've been looking for an affordable used sleeve-type longbow but they seem scarce.  I'd think about having my Wesley retrofited if not too expensive and good results were guaranteed.  

Thanks.

LKH

Harrison. He live about 3 miles from me and we hit the gym together about 3 days per week.  I have two of his older bows too.  

I don't think you are going to find one of Jack's bows for a reasonable price.  I figure mine have about doubled in price since I bought the 2 older ones.  

Retrofitting isn't cheap.  He has to refinish the entire bow when he does.  Send me a pm w/email and I'll send you photos of one I got about a month ago.

TSP


Bob Sarrels

My money is on Craig's bow bolt.  Top notch if you get it installed right which ain't nothin but a thing.
Now then, get your weapons ~ your quiver and bow ~ and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me.  Gen. 27.3


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