Don't forget the Sauk Trail Kenu, Stewart Lil' Slammer, Toelke Pika, Two Tracks Ogemaw... and those are only longbows...
Pics won't load, my wifi vacuums! I'm using a 45 year old Browning Nomad Stalker I, 52", 45#@28. I put a coat of clear matte to knock down any glare. It was very glossy. This bow is great in tight stuff, heavy laurel and weights nothing. I use a homemade belt quiver, keeps arrows hidden behind back next to pack with very easy access to right hand.
Quote from: Howitser on October 04, 2018, 08:41:12 PMPics won't load, my wifi vacuums! I'm using a 45 year old Browning Nomad Stalker I, 52", 45#@28. I put a coat of clear matte to knock down any glare. It was very glossy. This bow is great in tight stuff, heavy laurel and weights nothing. I use a homemade belt quiver, keeps arrows hidden behind back next to pack with very easy access to right hand. it's funny you mention the browning nomad stalker. My first traditional bow was an old nomad stalker and I just got rid of a slightly longer regular nomad a few months ago. They were great bows but from what I've seen a bit prone to limb twist. Many old brownings I've seen for sale have twisted limbs.