
anyone have a bow
anyone have a bow
anyone here have a bow? I have a 50 pound longbow on order(for a few months
when it says two weeks :evil: )

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I have a 35 lbs recurve bow, the company that made it did an excellent job with the wood/fo-wood color combinations. I oughta take a picture of it, if not to share here, just to have. I'm pretty good with it, though I need a few more accessories methinks.
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All I have is a modern compound bow and if I remember correctly it can be adjusted up to 150 or 250 pounds. All I remember is that it can punch a hole in concrete walls when you miss the target.
It ruins the arrow though. I wish I had a longbow, they are more fun to shoot. As you get more practiced with a compound bow it is pretty hard to miss.
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Same, I was thinking of taking some archery classes too. I would like to make a wooden long bow though.
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I own a stickey-dart bow.
I know it isn't anything special, and can be bought at the buck-or-two for cheep, but I love it. On a good shot, It can go about 30 yards.
AND the stickey-darts stick without you licking them!
Best $2 of my life.
I know it isn't anything special, and can be bought at the buck-or-two for cheep, but I love it. On a good shot, It can go about 30 yards.
AND the stickey-darts stick without you licking them!
Best $2 of my life.
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I too owned a plastic toy bow. It is like a compound bow, but made of plastic. I have also lost all of the arrows (they didn't stick to the wall even if you licked them so I could care less about them). Back when I had the darts, the bow had slightly less rage than the distance that I could throw them. I guess it wasn't the best bow, but it was still cool.Barbapple wrote:I own a stickey-dart bow.
I know it isn't anything special, and can be bought at the buck-or-two for cheep, but I love it. On a good shot, It can go about 30 yards.
AND the stickey-darts stick without you licking them!
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I have a bow...basic, basic thing. 30 lbs pulled (I feel like such a wussy). Pretty good with it, though I enjoy telling people that don't know me that I'm better with it than I am.
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Don't feel like a wussy, I am a pretty big guy, and I'm old. I have been shooting a bow for years, this makes a huge difference with the weight you can pull. Some guys can lift 400 pounds, I don't feell like a wussy because I can only lift 300. Its all relative, give yourself a few years and a few $$ and you can buy a fancier, heavier weight bow. Personally I am planning on buy a low tech longbow next, I know a guy who still makes some traditional bows.Sir Smittens wrote:I have a bow...basic, basic thing. 30 lbs pulled (I feel like such a wussy).
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I've seen some pretty decent looking bows for 100 bucks. I've seen some really good ones for much more as well.The Josh wrote:How much does a basic longbow cost?
I know the price range is probably huge, but I'm curious what the average cost of a longbow and some arrows would be (the arrows preferably without suction cups on the ends).
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Well, I have a longbow but it is home made, and he shoots very well stil.The Josh wrote:That's not bad, but I'll probably never get one. If I had the money (which I don'tdoctorsparkles wrote:I've seen some pretty decent looking bows for 100 bucks. I've seen some really good ones for much more as well.), I'd rather spend it on Lego or on pizza (mmmmm, pizza
).
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