Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Don on June 02, 2008, 12:38:07 am
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OK. I'm new to the primitive side of archery. I want to get a bow that shoots OK but inexpensive to get started. Maybe build one later on.
I'm looking at 3 different bows from Rudder.
A plain Hickory long bow, The Sudbury Indian bow, and The Oneida Indian bow.
My question. Has anyone used any of these bows and what do you think?
I would really like your opinion on these bows.
I would be using it for regular shooting and also hunting.
Don
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I've purchased from Rudderbows in the past. Jim is a very nice fellow. Their products are great for new bowyers, but you'll soon realize... you get what you pay for, and that you can do better work yourself, for roughly the same cost. Good way to get started, but that's all. Just my opinion.
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jim is a great guy he will help ya as much as you ask ,,, my qustion is if you plan to make some later why spend the money get one of his floor tillerd stave s and finish it your self it ll be more fun and you can finish it the way you want it plus you ll get a lil experince along the way have fun buddy good luck :)
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ive bought several floor tillered staves from Jim. as stated before,he will go out of his way to help with anything he can when you purchase from him.
every thing i have ever bought from him was soundly made and glued up. i still have a couple of floor tillered staves and a r/d boo/hickory kit to finish yet(glueing this one up myself)
i gotta say (and no im not being paid to say it either) i love his products and his customer support,and will continue to buy from him,as i dont have access to trees to cut and find it just as cost effective to but his products as it is to buy staves on line(for the most part)
this is only my opinion.
tim
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Talked to Jim today. He is a very helpful and friendly guy.
I believe I'll give him a call this week and get one ordered. Just need to decide which one.
I'm not going to make one just yet. I need to learn more about it and the tillering still has me stumped.
I would hate to get the materials and turn it into tooth picks. lots and lots of tooth picks.
I'll eventually work up the confidence. I really want a Osage bow.
Thanks for the help. Don
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don have a suggestion for you jim sells a kit compleat with a tillering stick string and all you would just need a few basic thing like a pocket knife, a file and some sand papaer he s gives you compleat instructions and any help youd need and the cost is way cheaper than buyin a bow already made beside s youll be able to use the tillring stick for ur next one and so on have fun here !!
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I highly recommend them. Great service and awesome materials.
Bill