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Started by VA Elite, January 30, 2015, 08:01:00 PM

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VA Elite

I was just looking around at bows and took a tour of Blacktail Bow co. geez! those are some beautiful bows...of course I would have to sell my bass boat to get one, that won't happen, but they sure are great looking bows. Are they worth as  much as they are selling for? Just curious. I have never seen such beautiful wood work.
If you profess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved Romans 10:9

Jake Scott

Bows are a lot like women...subject to individual taste.  Some guys like tall slender ones, others like short, petite ones.  Heck, some guys even like short, stumpy ones.  A Blacktail is on my bucket list.  As is a Shafer, a Morrison, a Tall Tines and a centaur.  There are a bunch of options.  Have fun window shopping.

Jake
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VA Elite

LOL! At that price, widow is all I will do! But I tell you, the compound went on craigslist today with all accessories and the release. No more of that for me. I am really wanting a Bear Super Kodiak Grayling Green 62" ....they are hard to find. Back order everywhere. Your thoughts on that bow?
If you profess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved Romans 10:9

Alexander Traditional

Call Big Jim. I think he deals a lot with Bear.

Florida lime

QuoteOriginally posted by VA Elite:
... I am really wanting a Bear Super Kodiak Grayling Green 62" ....they are hard to find. Back order everywhere. Your thoughts on that bow?
Bear SK GG are either 60" or 64", so that explains why the 62" ones are so hard to find.    :D
Martin-Hunter & Bamboo Viper, Black Widow Camo PLX, Holm-made Osprey, Toelke-SS #5 & Super D, Brackenbury Drifter, Wes Wallace Mentor, Kimber Huntsman,  Rose Oak-Wildcat II, Ocelot, Ace & 2 Heritage TDs, Bear-'67½  SK & '59 Kodiak Special - all LH

BigJim

The Grayling green super K is no more. They have discontinued it. I bought what I thought was the last...but then I found out they had just a few more.
Today I purchased another 85 discounted bows from Bear. Some are GG super Ks along with satin super K's, grizzlys, Montana's, super griz, ausable..and a few more. They are all missed weight so they are either above or below their normal offerings and the prices will be right! I will post more on this when I get them in hand as the list never seems to reflect what is actually in stock.
thanks, bigjim
http://www.bigjimsbowcompany.com/      
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highlow

If you go by the number of bows they sell, then I guess you'd have to say there are a lot who think they're very much worth the price they're asking. I just picked up a used Elite VL one piece and have only been shooting it a couple of days. Not only is it a work of art craftsmanshipwise, it is one hell of a shooter. I am very impressed. Might buy a new one some day but am happy with the one I have.
Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy - Ben Franklin

VA Elite

please don't think I am saying they are not worth the $. I seriously didn't know, but they sure do look like they are worth it.
If you profess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved Romans 10:9

newhouse114

I shoot on occasion with the fellow that makes the blacktails, and shoot regularly with several people that have them. They are great bows and I have not met anyone that was dissapointed in thiers or thought it was a poor investment.

Iowabowhunter

Fantastic looking bows, would love to have one someday!
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MnFn

I also bought a used Blacktail VL Elite.  Best bow I have ever owned to date and I have had a few. A very stable shooter.  Only problem is they hold their resale value quite well so it would be tough to find a cheap one.

A few months ago I spent some time shooting a Blacktail that RMSG had on hand- I think it was 64" and mid 50 # not fast flight but still a good shooting .
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

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Bldtrailer

Here's some eye candy  Blacktail style  
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threeunder

Oh...Love them Blacktails.

They are fantastic bows.

Like Jake said, though, as you go through this sport, you will begin to see what trips your trigger.  No right, no wrong, just your preference.

I think the Super K (I have one) is a great recurve.  Probably, the best do it all choices out there when it comes to a production bow in my opinion.
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Sixby

I have a nice old Bear Super K. 74 I believe., I have never shot it but think I must do so. As to Bears the older Grizzlys and K Mags have always been my choice of factory bows.
That is except for Damon HOwatts of the Ventura, Monterrey and Hunter Variety.

God bless, Steve

Trond

Bigfoot Sasquatch hybrid (The Dark One) 60", 44# @30"
BearPaw Cayuga 66", 37# @29"
Samick Red Fox 64", 35# @28"
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Bowwild

The Blacktail is (IMO) among the top custom bows out there.  Yes, they are expensive. But except for the sculpted Legacy no more expensive than a half-dozen other, well-worth it top customs.

Of course my targets will be no more dead from an arrow launched by this bow as any of my plain, cheaper ones.

That's some beautiful cocobolo Bidtrailer!

I just received my T2 Sitka last week.  It is:

-56"
-LH
-44.5#@26"
-Curly Maple and Wenge in Riser
-Koa with Wenge splice veneers
-Dimpled grip
-Satin finish

The bow shoots beautifully and is one of the few bows I've owned that promotes a very consistent bow-hand set from shot to shot. The Cox Stalker is another (for me) with such a grip.  The bow is a smooth, quick shooter. I haven't choreographed it yet of my personal data base but it won't matter. I can tell it is among the top bows and I love the workmanship, highly figured wood, and curves of this curve!  I did save $200 by going with standard limb bolts.

     

   

The brown grain in the wenge doesn't come through in my pictures.

The bow is so new I haven't taken the time to remove the upper brass nock locator that came on the bow's string from Blacktail. I did tie on a lower one though.

bowfanatik

I found them on FB page , and asked who is carving master . They tell me in pm that ,privacy statement of company prohibits the disclosure of name .......

Personally i think that is bull......

If i have bow company i will be proud on my master :-)
as the English gun  masters ...

Or is just cnc .....and if is cnc ,well price is to high !

But ,just my opinion and probably i'm not right ....
PerunH 60"

Shoot a lot and keep it simple

Bldtrailer

Did someone say South Cox?.... uth  Here you go!  
As we get older our bow weight goes down and our body weight goes up, One of Lifes little jokes.
Bringing Archery to
Wounded Warriors

**DONOTDELETE**

QuoteOriginally posted by bowfanatik:
I found them on FB page , and asked who is carving master . They tell me in pm that ,privacy statement of company prohibits the disclosure of name .......

Personally i think that is bull......

If i have bow company i will be proud on my master :-)
as the English gun  masters ...

Or is just cnc .....and if is cnc ,well price is to high !

But ,just my opinion and probably i'm not right ....
I got this info from Matt Hamilton....  this is the guy that does the carving.

http://www.gunstocks.dimovengraving.com/

and this is what he uses to carve the risers.

http://www.grstools.com/engraving-systems/004-965.html

These are carved by hand by a master with a very cool engraving machine with a hand held tool holder.... Man i'd love to have one of these things to play with..... you can carve hardwood like butter with an air chisel.....or i guess they don't call tem air chisels any more... i'm dating myself. LOL

md126

Are they worth it?

The $1000 ones, probably. The $5000 ones, no.

For $5000 you could get at least 3 or 4 other beautiful custom high end bows. Just my personal opinion


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