![]() We start building your bow as soon as it is ordered and work on it throughout the entire time period. Each order is different and you will be quoted at the time of your order. It takes us anywhere from 6-7 months on most bows. Q: “ How long will it take to get my bow?”Ī: We have had an abundance of orders the last 18 months. It is one of the smoothest longbows you will ever shoot and the transaction from a recurve to this bow is as easy as it gets. ![]() It has the exact same grip and riser as our PL longbow, which makes it unbelievably easy to switch back and forth between these two bows. It's short and maneuverable for blind or tree stand hunting. The PSR recurve was designed with the romance of the 50’s. The PTF series is basically a one-piece version of the PSA and is favored by bowhunters due to its simplicity and light weight. The PSA is a good choice for most bowhunters. The PSA was designed due to the number of instinctive shooters in the market requiring a shorter hunting bow without using sights. Those of you who like to take the longer shots might want to look at the PMA. The PMA series is the “old naildriver” and is considered the best choice by our tournament shooters. Ken preaches accuracy-accuracy-accuracy and that comes from being able to control your bow.Ī: We try to base the answer to this question on what you are going to use your bow for. We have found that 45 – 55 pounds should be enough bow for most small to medium sized game animals. If you are shooting a traditional bow now of a different brand, keep in mind that Black Widow bows, as well as several other high performance traditional bows, shoot much harder than bows made twenty or thirty years ago. As for the poundage, if you shoot a compound and are new to traditional archery, you would probably want to drop about 25% from your compound weight. Refer to the catalog for draw length recommendations. Q: “What length of bow/poundage should I get?”Ī: We recommend that you order your bow length based on your draw length, measured to the far side of the shelf. The answer is not set or simple so we recommend that you contact us with the specifics of your setup and we will try to help you get a good idea of your arrow speed. Just remember that you need to shoot at least 8 to 11 grains (we recommend 9-11 or more especially with long draw lengths of 29 inches or more, which can significantly increase the possibility of limb tip damage when using a high performance bowstring) of arrow weight per pound of bow that you draw. Long draws and smooth releases will aid in increased arrow speed and vary from shooter to shooter. ![]() (This question is one that we are asked most often)Ī: This is a very tough question to answer, as there are numerous variables involved in the determination of arrow speed. Q: “What kind of arrow speed can I expect from my bow?” ![]() Here is a list of the questions most frequently asked by our customers and a short reply from us. ![]()
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