From: bigbear2
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Date: 03-Oct-12 |
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Would GW Flanagan 3 piece longbows be as reputable or performing as say a Pronghorn or a Stewart?
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From: Hiram
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Date: 03-Oct-12 |
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I have never shot one fo the Bows you mentioned. The GW Bow I have is very excellent,,,very fast,,and very smooth to draw with no handshock. I have two sets of limbs for mine, one set is 45@28 and the others 51. I absolutely love the Bow!!!
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From: Pickaspot
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Date: 03-Oct-12 |
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In my neck of Oklahoma, people use his bows as tool to measure all others. Not how his compares to them. I own 5 of them, proudly.
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From: Graysquirrel
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Date: 03-Oct-12 |
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I have shot all three, and the Flannagan bow out does them. Smoother, lb for lb faster.
Shot through a chronograh a 51lb longbow flung a 550 grain wood shaft 191 fps. And a 386 grain ce predator over 200.
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From: John Ryan
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Date: 04-Oct-12 |
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I agree with the rest of the guys. G.W. bows are better than the rest. I won't sell mine either!
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From: OklaLeatherMan
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Date: 04-Oct-12 |
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I love every G W bow I have ever had in my hands. The 3 piece I own is VERY fast and smooth with no noticeable hand shock. He has a pair of 40# limbs waiting for me to pick up and I can't wait to get them from him.
Yep I highly recommend his bows!
K.C. <><
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From: Rick Wiltshire
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Date: 04-Oct-12 |
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I agree that GW's bows are well made, good looking, and shoot nice. However, I sold mine and kept my Pronghorn. Different strokes for different folks.
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From: Selfbowman
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Date: 04-Oct-12 |
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Sarrels Bows for me in the glass world.
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From: Wild Bill
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Date: 24-Aug-14 |
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G.W. is a real gentleman who makes a bow that will hold its own with any on the market. I've shot several, and have not shot one of G.W.'s bows, that met my specks, that I didn't like. Buy with confidence.
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