Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Cari-Bow Peregrine

Messages posted to thread:
TradFan 23-Jul-17
BEAUXHUNTER 23-Jul-17
rattlesnake 23-Jul-17
Jack Hoyt 23-Jul-17
jk 24-Jul-17
Landshark Launcher 24-Jul-17
camodave 24-Jul-17
Yakbikeski 24-Jul-17
From: TradFan
Date: 23-Jul-17




Anybody have Cari-Bow Peregrine? How does it shoot? Is it smooth/fast? is 62"AMO good for 29"draw or i need to switch to Amisk which is 64'AMO?

From: BEAUXHUNTER
Date: 23-Jul-17




Call Abe his advice will be as good as anybody here and better than most. No offense meant to most.

From: rattlesnake
Date: 23-Jul-17




Trad Abe's bows are awesome, quality beyond compare, I think 62" will be fine for 29". In fact perfect..!..you will not be disappointed I've always wanted one and have researched Abe's bows for years..so jealous.!

From: Jack Hoyt Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Jul-17




Only you can answer that after you shoot one. It is personal and others answers may be different from yours. Perigrine should fit you fine. Pretty fast bow, dead in hand, nice feel and balance. Abe's bows are performers and great quality. I think Abe would say a Perigrine is ok for 29"draw. I personally like his 1 pc. longbowd more that the 3pc. If u get one let us know

From: jk
Date: 24-Jul-17




Photos ?

From: Landshark Launcher
Date: 24-Jul-17




Had a perigrine. A buddy of mine shot it, he had a triple carbon centaur. He claimed that it was faster than the centaur. Nice bows, I'm currently waiting on a wolverine.

From: camodave
Date: 24-Jul-17




I used to shoot a 60 inch Tuktu EX at 30 inches. No reason to believe that a 62 inch Peregrine would not be fine at 29. But as others have said a phone call to Abe would be a great idea.

DDave

From: Yakbikeski
Date: 24-Jul-17




I have 62" Peregrine and draw 31". I find it a bit short for my draw and much prefer my 66" long bows. It does fling an arrow at good speed. Great riser grip on it too. The bow is for sale if interested.





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