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Author Topic: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.  (Read 1087 times)

Offline tomsm44

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One thing on my bow bucket list is a 3 piece longbow.  I like the ones with the short, slim, relatively simple risers.  Seems that they would give the benefit of being compact for travel while keeping a feel more similar to a one piece longbow rather than the normally chunky heavy feel of a 3 piece recurve.  

I'm not really in the market right now, but a recent post got me thinking about it.  It's the one about the Kota Killum.  I'd never heard of Kota bows, so I checked out their website, and their Prairie Nomad is just about exactly what I'm talking about, plus their price seems pretty reasonable.  

 I prefer fairly plain, but still nice looking bows.  A nice looking riser wood like cocobolo or zebrawood, and clear glass over whatever the limb lam wood is. (Red elm, walnut, bamboo, etc)  No fancy trim work needed.  So my question is this.  What other brands and models have a similar design to the Kota Prairie Nomad and is a reasonable price?  Pictures would be awesome.
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Pronghorn for sure.

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I think this one is still for sale (not mine) here in the classifieds.

54# Rampart. Very reasonably priced, I might add. I have one just like it that isn't going anywhere.
 
 
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Pronghorn 3pc longbow. Do a search on Pronghorn longbows. Some really cool pictures. The Pronghorn is very slim and narrow. Mr. Herb Meland is a pleasure to work with.
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Thanks for the input guys.  The pronghorns are another brand I've seen that looks good.  Haven't ever looked at what they cost and figured they were more expensive than they are.  

MnFn, I'm not actually in the market for one right now, just dreaming a little.  That rampart looks great, but it's a little heavier than I'd want anyway.  I'll add those to the list I'll check out if I ever actually get to buy one.

Thanks.
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I know you said wood but they don't come any slimmer than this one.  If you like really slim risers like Great Northern bows, here is an older three piece Black Swan that I had converted to ILF to give me an endless choice of limbs with a slim straight longbow grip...tippit

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The three piece bolt on before conversion to ILF...

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Converted to ILF...

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Pronghorn for sure.
thats what i was going to say
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2017, 11:56:00 PM »
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2017, 08:53:00 AM »
If you are looking for a lesser expensive one, find a used three piece in the classifieds that's in your weight range and Re-Shape the handle to what you want.  I re-work a lot of bows on my knife grinder...but all you need is rasp and some different grades of sand paper.  Just go slow and you'll be amazed at the results.
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2017, 09:11:00 AM »
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If you are looking for a lesser expensive one, find a used three piece in the classifieds that's in your weight range and Re-Shape the handle to what you want.  I re-work a lot of bows on my knife grinder...but all you need is rasp and some different grades of sand paper.  Just go slow and you'll be amazed at the results.
I have a 2x72 knife grinder.  I hadn't thought about modifying an older bow.  Building a bow is on my bucket list and the Bingham TD longbows have a similar design to what I like.
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2017, 09:32:00 AM »


I really like my Huron 3pcs longbow, it is extremely fast, quiet and smooth and very affordable!
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2017, 09:33:00 AM »
Don't have a pic, but I'm leaning towards a Toelke Lynx, I have a one piece Whip and it's awesome, but I want the riser mass a three piece offers
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2017, 12:04:00 PM »
What are the woods in that Huron Jeff? I had Terry build me a longbow last fall. Love it. It's a shooter.
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2017, 01:15:00 PM »
i own and love my pronghorn but I also own and love my 3pc from Yellowstone Longbows.  Rich Wormington is a great guy and great bowyer.  If you look on his website the 3pc longbow that is black/brown is identical to the one I have.

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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2017, 01:31:00 PM »
Another vote for Pronghorn. Sleek, beautiful, stable, quiet, and deadly accurate. Couldn't ask for more in a bow.
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #18 on: February 07, 2017, 08:43:00 PM »
Matt I'd be careful removing wood from a riser. There is immense stress in the middle of the riser especially at the window cutout. I just finished building a slimmed down riser but it was made of 5/16" strips of hickory and locust with 3 pieces .030 fiberglass wrapped in fiberglass cloth glued in as a beam to keep it from cracking. Here's a link to the build and you can see how I did it. I'm still not satisfied with how strong it is but it's holding up. You don't want to invest money into a bow and end up ruining it not to mention injuring yourself.
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Re: 3 piece longbow, small riser, reasonable price. Let's see some pictures.
« Reply #19 on: February 08, 2017, 07:24:00 AM »
I second that warning.  As for 3 piece longbow, the Yellowstone Half-Breed is another to be considered.  This model looks like alot like a Pronghorn, until you have them side by side.  I favor the Half-Breed myself.
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