Another Montana fan here. In fact, here's a copy of a post I just made on another forum regarding it:
I just picked up a used Bear Montana longbow from the classifieds and have been really surprised by it. Good cast, good manners, minimal handshock, quiet...simply a pleasure to shoot. Good craftsmanship too. For the money, even if buying a brand new one, I don't think you could do much better than the Montana. I've bought several custom bows in the past - middle of the road ones and top-of-the line ones...ones that I just HAD to have based on everyone else's review of some new up-and-coming bowyer and his newfangled stick of wonder, only to be somewhat disappointed when the bow arrived because it didn't magically shoot whisper quiet dead-center on each shot. All this after waiting 6 months to a year to get it. Some were gorgeous works of art with beautiful veneers and perfect craftsmanship, BUT, none of them shot significantly better, to me, in my hands, than the Bear Montana. FWIW, I also had a Martin Savannah that was a great shooter too. Anyway folks, don't be so charmed by custom bows that you overlook those so-called "factory" bows. Those old folks at Bear and Martin seem to know what works pretty darned well. Custom bow? I don't need no stinkin' custom bow.... But, wouldn't it be nice if I could get Bear to make me a Montana with bamboo limb cores? Hmmmm....
This is in no way intended as disrespect to any custom bowyers here - in fact, I still have a few that I plan to try out over the next couple of years.