Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Bob Lee

Messages posted to thread:
Silverhawk 20-Apr-14
George D. Stout 20-Apr-14
J. Compliment 20-Apr-14
woodsman 20-Apr-14
bigdog21 20-Apr-14
cut it out 20-Apr-14
Buglmin 20-Apr-14
longbowguy 20-Apr-14
Mike Etzler 20-Apr-14
Silverhawk 21-Apr-14
Stickflicker12 21-Apr-14
From: Silverhawk
Date: 20-Apr-14




How come we don't see more of Bob Lee archery mentioned in the forums?

Just wondering.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 20-Apr-14




http://leatherwall.bowsite.com/tf/lw/searchaction2.cfm

From: J. Compliment Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 20-Apr-14




I own 3 of them. You notice how there is hardly a used one for sale? I purchased my last one on Thursday of last week. I don't think there's a better bow for me out there. I said me. Certainly others have there preferences.

jim

From: woodsman
Date: 20-Apr-14




I really like my Bicentennial. If I was going to buy another bow it would be another Bob Lee.

From: bigdog21
Date: 20-Apr-14




Owen to of them signatures gray great bows like them better then the widows I owned but my go to bow today is a new fatal styk. Haven't had the opportunity to shoot the new stable lock bows his stick longbows were one of the best I ever shoot also sadly he doesn't make them any more.

From: cut it out
Date: 20-Apr-14

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I have one to and it is a great bow. I sold it last year and just bought it back last Thursday!!

From: Buglmin
Date: 20-Apr-14




Love my Bob Lee's. The classic looks of the riser, and the limb to riser match is great and easy flowing. They are extremely tough. I've used mine a wading staff crossing rivers, to rub trees with while working bulls. I've been shooting them since 1995. The last set of long bow limbs sent me are ever thin and slender, a great looking limb. Plus, with the strength of his risers, you can work the grip to a very small, thin grip.

From: longbowguy
Date: 20-Apr-14




Bob Lee is a living national treasure. His bows have been among the very best obtainable for many decades. In the early years they were offered under the Wing Archery name. I have owned several of those.

He introduced and still offers bows with micarta in the risers. It is a material something like what bowling balls are made of and is very heavy. If you want a heavy stable riser, there you go. - lbg

From: Mike Etzler
Date: 20-Apr-14




Had some Wings but no Bob Lee's,,like to try one out though,,gotta be areason you don't see them in the classifieds very often.

From: Silverhawk
Date: 21-Apr-14




I agree with all the above. I have been long thinking of going Bob Lee over BW.

From: Stickflicker12
Date: 21-Apr-14




I love all of mine. Great bows in my book.





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