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Who shoots a Bearpaw Mohawk Recurve

Messages posted to thread:
Twisted Branch 19-Apr-17
pete w 19-Apr-17
Clovis6 26-May-17
Caddo 26-May-17
robert carter 28-May-17
From: Twisted Branch
Date: 19-Apr-17




I've read on other sites this was a really good bow. I know the warranty is great.. I probably won't get one , I like a cut past center riser, but would like to hear a few more opinions. Thanks, Chuck

From: pete w
Date: 19-Apr-17




I have a few of them , the standard Mohawk, and Chief versions, with RC , LB , and LB hunter limbs . These are all very nice to shoot bows . My favorite limb is the Longbow "Hunter" limb ,that is only available in weight over 45#. I did reviews on the Mohawk on my site, www.peteward.com if you are interested. Pete

From: Clovis6
Date: 26-May-17

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Previously owned the standard version and recently upgraded to a Chief riser, but still shooting my old bamboo limbs (40# & 55# longbow; 40# & 50# recurve). Have a set of Chief longbow limbs on the way. Pete did a good review which helped me make the decision to get one last year. Came over from shooting straight handle longbows so took me awhile to figure out the grip. Shoots smooth and reasonably fast. There is a Mohawk Owners Group on Facebook where Henry Bodnik has posted the technical information and where you can find a lot of folks who really like the bow in all its various configurations. Available new direct from Germany or through Bearpaw USA, Lancaster Archery, and Kustom King.

From: Caddo
Date: 26-May-17




Just got a Mohawk Longbow Hybrid, have to say that I really like it! Not the fanciest, finish seems to be pretty basic, but man does it shoot good! Shoots right where you point it, nice and smooth and pretty quiet. I'm pretty pleased with it.

LD

From: robert carter
Date: 28-May-17




Is the shelf flat?





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