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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 390846" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>The smoothest and best shooting longbow I've ever owned was a 21st Century Osage Orange bow. It was their bargain bow but shot better than their higher end bows. I believe it was the saturn model.</p><p>I've shot most of them and I've liked it the best.</p><p>For recurves I've had best luck with the Palmer bows.</p><p></p><p>As Don Ward said, it is purely a matter of individual feel. Trad bows are more a feel and soul tool.</p><p>It is very individualistic. </p><p></p><p>I also like the Checkmate bows and used to run the website recurves.com</p><p></p><p>check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 390846, member: 5750"] The smoothest and best shooting longbow I've ever owned was a 21st Century Osage Orange bow. It was their bargain bow but shot better than their higher end bows. I believe it was the saturn model. I've shot most of them and I've liked it the best. For recurves I've had best luck with the Palmer bows. As Don Ward said, it is purely a matter of individual feel. Trad bows are more a feel and soul tool. It is very individualistic. I also like the Checkmate bows and used to run the website recurves.com check it out. [/QUOTE]
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