How can you tell if a longbow is a hybird or just a reflex/deflex? Can anybody suggest a few hybird longbow makers?
Thanks Ari
To me, a regular R/D bow is still shaped like a normal longbow when braced. The limbs are bent in a bow shape when the bow is strung. A hybrid longbow has more R/D and at brace, the limbs look straight from the riser to the tip instead of bent. The effect is that a hybrid bow looks sort of triangle shaped when strung. The hybrid bows will usually pull a little smoother and farther without stacking. Normally they are a bit faster too.
Regular R/D bows and straight longbows are often not quite as fast but are able to shoot a heavy arrow real well and changing arrow weight has less effect on grouping than with a hybrid bow or a recurve. I've got several recurves, a R/D longbow and a hybrid longbow. The hybrid is by far the smoothest, fastest and most fun to shoot bow that I own. The exception to that is an old Root Targetmaster recurve that I have that is 50# at 28 and will pull smoothly to about 34 inches but it's also a whopping 68 inches long. Of course, it's not nearly as fast as my longbow either. My hybrid longbow is 66"
Also, given equal speed between a given recurve and a given longbow, I'd pick the longbow. Why? Well, I just like longbows but I like them because they seem more durable, (less likely to twist a limb) they are usually lighter to carry, they point more naturally to me and they are tough as can be. Last year I left my longbow leaning against the side of my wifes Expedition and drove out of the gravel parking lot where I hunt and it fell down and I drove right over it. I think the next guy to leave drove over it too. Another fella happened to come into the lot later and saw it and picked it up. That was one of the times having my name on the bow and also in the local phone book paid off!!! I didn't do anything to it other than put a drop of super glue in a spot where the glass splintered on an edge and I've been shooting it like normal ever since. That happened right about a year ago. I think if ya drove over a recurve from end to end it'd probably be trash.