![]() And yeah, I have no plans to go with cedar arrows. Just shooting in the backyard is great on it's own. I doubt I'll even see a speed drop off between the 2 as the Timberhawk is a more efficient design. ![]() I'm backing down to 48# on the Timberhawk so my shoulders and elbow can handle it better. I have killed 5 deer this year so far with the crossbow, so I hope to spend more time in the woods with it now. I'm having a ton of fun and learning new stuff all the time. They came in quick and I was more facing her than turned sideways and so I figure my draw was short. I missed a nice doe this year at 20 so far with the Blackhawk. easton aluminum all the way with big 4 fletch 5 inch banana feathers and a big 3 blade snuffer or a Simmons intercepter. When you find the right recurve or longbow.you will know l was never a wood arrow guy.too much agrivation. Its all good fun traditional archery is very cool.ĭon't know now but l have found the martin savanna to be as good as any longbow made even bows twice as expensive. I found the crossbow to be very fun also. My shoulder has improved and l will hunt again with it. l still shoot mine in the yard every chance l get. I enjoyed 35 years killing deer with my stickbows. As said l love the recurves but l eventually left them behind because of this problem.ġ0 yards is not do much of a problem but 20 yards is. If you hunt with both you will also see this too. The longbow was night n day quieter and the deer never heard it as with the recurves. Once l got away from the slapping of the recurves and went to the modern "semi recurve longbow" l started killing a lot more deer and more accurately because they stopped jumping the string. ![]() My favorite was a wapiti made by jk Chastain in Colorado. I really loved the recurves l had several black widows.
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