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Author Topic: Your First TradBow  (Read 4965 times)

Offline hs6181

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #100 on: May 27, 2007, 01:27:00 AM »
not counting toys, ben pearson javelina xx60#@28", still got it, been about 28?? years I think.
   
Harold

Offline Dave Worden

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #101 on: May 27, 2007, 08:24:00 AM »
Started with a kid's wooden long bow, probably about 8 lb draw, wooden arrows with painted tips.  I'm guessing around age 8.  A few of those, then a brown fiberglass Indian at maybe 20-30 lbs.  Went into the Marines while my little brother(s) lost that one.  My wife bought me a Shakespeare Super Necedah in 1971 which I still shoot.  Never had a bow that wasn't trad.
"If I was afraid of a challenge, I'd put sights on my bow!"

Offline steve anderson

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #102 on: May 27, 2007, 08:43:00 AM »
When I was young I shot my dads Bear recurve(not sure which one it was)  It stacked and had a lot of hand shock. bought a Robertson Montana Falcon used in 1990, still have it.
Progress is a word that should imply an improvement in the quality of life, but rarely does.   A.B. Guthrie

Offline Grendal

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #103 on: May 27, 2007, 12:32:00 PM »
Widow MAV - Ironwood - Yeah, I got lucky.  My pops bought it for me and I sold it a few years later.  I really regret that now, it was such a sweet bow.
Bob Lee Hunter 62" 52#@28"

Offline carbonarrow

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #104 on: May 27, 2007, 11:17:00 PM »
52" Bear Kodiak Magnum. Three deer fell from that bow.
MT 11:28
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Offline TRADITIONAL ONLY

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #105 on: May 28, 2007, 10:21:00 PM »
first: Viper Deluxe Longbow
45# @ 28in
2 or 3 years old...
then a Bear Kodiak Magnum from the 70's
45# @ 28in
and ive got a 55# longbow that is a POS, but im goin to work on it a little and maybe make it into a bowfishin bow...
and a PSE Kingfisher
50# @ 28 in
current bowfishing bow...
If its brown its down; thats my motto.


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Offline Frank AK

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #106 on: May 30, 2007, 05:36:00 AM »
4 years old my uncle built me a longbow. At 6 I outgrew it and started shooting a 20lb ben pearson jet bow.... Then the pully popping began. But when I was I donno  10 or so I got back into the trad thing.
130lb Alaska State and Regional Wrestling Champion.

Offline warbird

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #107 on: May 30, 2007, 06:59:00 AM »
My Grandfather gave me a Wing Gull 37#@28" in the mid 1970's. It was a beautiful early model Wing. I sold it a few years back and wish I didnt. Have not seen another like it since.
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Offline Boneyard Bowhunter

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #108 on: May 30, 2007, 06:40:00 PM »
In 1966 I traded a Bolt action 22mag. for a 66" Bear Bearcat, #38 @ 28 plus 6 arrows.
The size of the horns don,t matter
as long as it has a good tale.

Offline longbowray

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Re: Your First TradBow
« Reply #109 on: May 30, 2007, 11:26:00 PM »
bear 76er 42@28 kill two deer with it ,still have it, my boys shoot it now
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