Thinking about buying one.was wondering if anyone had any experience with them?
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They are a good solid platform. Not the fanciest or fastest but if it hasn't been damaged or dry fired, it should serve you for a long time, even if it is fifty or sixty years old. Check for any cracks going across the limbs and for any glue lines that might be opening up. If you see that, it is better to pass and keep looking.
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Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View PostThey are a good solid platform. Not the fanciest or fastest but if it hasn't been damaged or dry fired, it should serve you for a long time, even if it is fifty or sixty years old. Check for any cracks going across the limbs and for any glue lines that might be opening up. If you see that, it is better to pass and keep looking.
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Originally posted by TexasBowtech View PostGoing to be buying new this weekend not a used bow.
Lots of good deals out there on used grizzlies if you don’t wanna buy new. I’d personally spend the extra coin and get the super Grizzly, little more money but is FF rated and has a few extras, reinforced tips, 2 maple laminations vs 1 lamination and so on.
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Originally posted by TexasBowtech View PostI cant find a good used recurve. Seen a bob lee on the classifieds but it sold.
If you can’t find something in the classifieds, check out rms gear. They have a great website and probably the largest selection of used recurves and longbows anywhere.
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Originally posted by TexasBowtech View PostI cant find a good used recurve. Seen a bob lee on the classifieds but it sold.
Buying a new one will not break the bank and a good bow to see how you progress with it.
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