COlongbow, I've been there too! I shoot only bow for two years now. I started with just ONE longbow, and still have the same and nothing else. I can hit pretty much anything with it under the 40 yards by now. It shoots at 9.4 ggp an amazing 190 fps. This meant a LOT of training, dedication and getting myself a trainer. So is this bow my Holy Grale?
I wished I could say a firm "Yes!!!!" to that question, but I am looking at bowp**n too all the time, I just can't help it... it's stronger then me.My list of favorites must be over the 100 by now and is still growing as we speak...
The problem is, I live in The Netherlands. The only bows we see here, is Bearpaw (which I own) some Black Widows and Samicks, occasionally some Howard Hills and that's just about it.
So I can't testdrive all those beautiful bows you guys have over there! .
But a month ago I cutted this Georgian knot! I knew what I want: I pretty smoot drawing fast shooting bow. Exceptional woods and some antler here and there... From a bowyer that has an outstanding reputation and gives a outstanding service.
Now I hope that I made the right choice, but everything is pointing at it. Over 5 months it will be here and then I'll know it.
So I voted, after a LOT of interviews via PM's here, and reading a LOT of reviews, for a Caribow Peregrine. If you want some triple rated hardcore bowp**rn, I would suggest you to visit the Cari-Bow site. Don't let your wife know you're watching this though....
I can also recommend Pete Ward's site, who reviewed a lot of traditional bows.
But the best thing is, as everybody recommended, to shoot as many different bows as you can. And remember, it's not the bow, it's the archer! A good archer can shoot very well with any bow, but an expensive bow doesn't make you a good archer! (But it will help though....)