I want a new deer hunting longbow and think I really want to try a Super Shrew, but I'm also interested in a 64" bow like a Kota and also a Lakota and some of the other more classic longbow designs. I want to know more about how they compare. (Yeah, I know the Shrew is a totally different deal.) I couldn't find much on Kota and less on the Lakota on this site,but read a ton of all good stuff on the Super Shrew. Nobody ever says anything except good things about it. Sounds like the perfect hunting bow to read all that.
I've never shot any of these 3 ,though I've shot over a hundred different longbows and used to compete for years in 3D shoots all over the country , so I know the difference in hand shock,quietness,forgiveness, speed etc.
So, I'd like to hear from those that know these 3 bows first hand and particularly folks that have shot 2 or all 3 and can compare.
A champion shooter once told me,(comparing 2 other longbows -- none of the 3 here), "Well, with the one bow I shot really nice, tight groups. Now the other one shot great too,super fast, but after a while I began to notice I always got a "flyer" outside of my group,a foot or more wide. The other bow rarely ever gave me a flyer like that, and certainly not regularly,so I concluded the other one was more sensitive and less forgiving."
I've already tried a bow very,very similar to a Super Shrew ( a competitor that cost less) and found it was simply too sensitive. I always got a lot more "flyers" out of my groups compared to my other good longbows.
This bothered me since the Shrew looks almost identical. But I know the Shrew owners on tradgang love their Shrews and insist they aren't sensitive at all. So I'm looking for more input and advice comparing these 3, which I know represent two different types of bows. But,a Shrew is going to cost a whole lot more!!
Will the Kota and Lakota be typical of the good longbows of the more classic design like say a Sentman or Robertson,or Green River or Dwyer - all great bows, but maybe not be as fast or as smooth drawing as the Shrew? Or will the Kota and Lakota be a little more forgiving, quieter, and almost as fast,typical of the classic bow, so that the trade off swings back the other way, depending on what you value most in a hunting situation?
If you haven't shot all 3 or even 2 of them but have shot the Super Shrew and can still compare the Super Shrew to some of the other well known longbows out there you've shot, please give your input and tell me the difference and plese mention the bows your are comparing, as I may have shot them too.
Charles