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Navajo Apache or Thunderchild

Messages posted to thread:
MDSutton 23-Apr-14
Ryman Cat 23-Apr-14
deerhunt51 23-Apr-14
MDSutton 24-Apr-14
kenwilliams 24-Apr-14
From: MDSutton
Date: 23-Apr-14




I'm looking at a 64" Apache or a 58" TC. If you forget about wood options for either, I am interested in opinions from those who have shot both. My concern: - With the TC is it's length vs the apache - I know the apache grip but not the TC

I know grips can be altered but that can be a guess asking one bowyer to match another if the riser shapes are not similar.

Any feedback is appreciated but try to keep to facts on the above as I already know customer service and craftsmanship from both are stellar.

Thx

From: Ryman Cat
Date: 23-Apr-14




Both are extremly smooth drawling I have a 56" Roy Hall 2 pice LB and its 58 @ 28 and its so smooth it don't feel like 58 and in my draw its a tad more its smooth.

TC if your going to later sell or trade is going to be esier. Grips vary but from a guy who has bother models I love them both and won't sell the TC but thought several times about selling the Hall but still haven't been able to part with it its a good bow.

The TC is seasoned tried and proven the little Hall is still waiting for a play.

I personally prefer short bows to hunt with my TC is 56" great bow. I would not hesitare on the 58" TC not for 1 minute.

Just my 2 cents.

From: deerhunt51
Date: 23-Apr-14




I would say, the Roy Hall, but in 60". I have one and it is a shooter. My friend has the same bow but 62' and I and others agree it is not as good as my 60". As far as the TC, I have not shot one, but have heard good things about them.

From: MDSutton
Date: 24-Apr-14




Glenn, how do the grips compare between your two?

From: kenwilliams
Date: 24-Apr-14

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I have a 62" 51#@28" apache. I really like mine. I haven't had it long, but I can already shoot it as well as my recurves.





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