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Author Topic: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?  (Read 858 times)

Offline monkeyball

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Re: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?
« Reply #40 on: January 24, 2010, 03:12:00 PM »
Hey George,I can stack a lot in a grocery bag,as long as it's one of those paper ones.

 I owned a Savannah,bought it off of a dealer at Forksville in 2004, shot it in the Longbow competition there in 2006. It was a 50#er and I knew it like the back of my hand.Shot against all
the big name bows and took first place with it. They do shoot and as far as production longbows go,dollar for dollar,you won't beat the Savannah.

                             Good shooting,
                                      Craig

Offline koger

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Re: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?
« Reply #41 on: January 24, 2010, 04:49:00 PM »
I am a recurve guy first and foremost, but picked up my buddys savanah and hit great with it. Shoots a large variety of spines and brand of arrows well,no hand shock and fast and smooth. I have shot a lot of custom bows that werent as smooth as my buddy's and ended up trading him out of his. After shooting a few days with it, I am comfortable out to 30yds, not able to say that with any other longbows before, including H Hills, Bear montana's, and a bunch more. I see them used for around$300 on several websites, cant go wrong. If you cant shoot a savanah, probably is you.
samuel koger

Offline K. Mogensen

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Re: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?
« Reply #42 on: January 24, 2010, 05:12:00 PM »
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Originally posted by elkherder:
some folks do know what stack is and mine stacked to beat hell and vibrated like a jackhammer.in my opinion given given another one,it would be kindling.i named it the spagetti bow.in my opinion its a 200.00 at best gopher huntin rabbit runnin LOW END sorry excuse for a bow.may be nice to those that dont know what a true custom feels like   :readit:  
Whatever...  "[dntthnk]"

Offline Tsalagi

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Re: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?
« Reply #43 on: January 24, 2010, 05:57:00 PM »
The best bow is the one you shoot and discover fits you. No matter what anyone else says. That's why there are people who love their steaks rare and others won't touch it unless it's well-done.
Heads Carolina, Tails California...somewhere greener...somewhere warmer...or something soon to that effect...

Offline jerseyboy

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Re: So what do you really think about the MARTIN SAVANNAH?
« Reply #44 on: January 24, 2010, 06:27:00 PM »
I also have one and like it. Its smooth and fairly quick but have moved up in poundage and dont shoot it much.Since i got my thunderstick mag nothing quite compares for me.
And in the end when i can no longer draw the bow or watch the arrow embark on its flight;when i posses only the spirit of the hunter, i will hunt.... if only in my dreams... because the hunt is born amidst my soul, and i... i am the hunter

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