I have done most of my hunting with my Silvertips over the years using heavy aluminum shafts. My Manitoba bear this spring was with a 54# @ 28 (draw is 29) one-piece recurve, 2018 and 175 grain VPA Terminator, 610 grains. That being said, I have decided this year is longbows with wood arrows for deer. I have a Pronghorn, a Firefly, a Primal Tech and a Yellowstone all set up with cedars or Surewoods and 160 grain Terminatiors. All will see some hunting time. Of course there is a St. Joe River recurve that will be tuned up by season. I had one in the late 90s-early 200s that put a lot of meat on the table. Who knows.D.P.
My main setup for this year will be my Stillwater Aberdeen as it has been for the past few years. 60 inches, 57@29 so about 59-60 at my draw length. Shooting 31" GT trads with a 200 grain 3 blade VPA. Total arrow weight around 525 grains.My two backup bows will be my 66" abbott longbow, 62@30 and my great northern ghost, 62 inches and 58@29. Both shoot the same arrow as the Aberdeen which makes things easy.
I agree Ralph!!!! 76 more days till our opener here!!!
What kind of case I’d that Garrett??? I likey!!!!Bisch
Yes that is a great case/set-up Garrett's got there, I've drooled over that on many occasions.I like it so much in fact, that I'm actually in the middle of replicating it to suit my set up at the moment.I've heard it said "Imitation is the greatest compliment", so thank you for the inspiration Garrett, that is really a fantastic looking set-up BestLex
Quote from: Bisch on July 17, 2022, 12:10:46 AMWhat kind of case I’d that Garrett??? I likey!!!!BischPelican Storm IM3100I actually had Bob build me this take town 2-piece bow specifically so that I could build this travel kit. It allows me to pile luggage all over it in the car without worry, boat into places with waterproof and floating security, and check it +/- a handgun under the arrows for flying and it gives me something that when I am packing for a hunt it is impossible for me to miss needed gear. The bow is built to the exact same specs as my beloved one piece so the two bows can share some perfectly tuned arrows but this one is easier to travel with. Oh and this bow wears the antler as limb tips from the most mature buck that I've ever taken with a bow, and it was shot with my one piece bow from 7 paces off the ground.I chose this particular case because it was the smallest option available that would fit everything I needed with my full length arrows still in the quiver hood. With one grab and go option I can instantly spot for missing items and load up everything needed for any hunt:bowquiver with 4 arrows12 spare arrows with different heads for other species on multi-species huntstwo spare stringsbow squarebinocularsknifegame calls under arm guardtwo shooting gloves under arm guardarm guard.44 Mag if needed as a backup/sidearm if going into a place with some dangerous game
That looks great Garrett! I have the same case and really like it. Do you have any tips for tracing/cutting the foam? I used a box cutter and it didn’t turn out nearly as nice as what yours looks like.