R Riverside96 New member Jun 12, 2022 #1 email me at [email protected] if you are looking to sell one, or something similar. Thanks. I'm in the UK, North Yorkshire (will be in South Yorkshire soon). Thanks
email me at [email protected] if you are looking to sell one, or something similar. Thanks. I'm in the UK, North Yorkshire (will be in South Yorkshire soon). Thanks
Jake Bullit Member Jun 13, 2022 #2 I shoot one of these ,its a great bow,super fast and not to expensive brand new: Freddie Archery Black Shadow Horse Bow - 53 | Merlin Archery Black Shadow range of traditional bows features a striking pallet of black and offers a graceful curve. www.merlinarchery.co.uk
I shoot one of these ,its a great bow,super fast and not to expensive brand new: Freddie Archery Black Shadow Horse Bow - 53 | Merlin Archery Black Shadow range of traditional bows features a striking pallet of black and offers a graceful curve. www.merlinarchery.co.uk
R Riverside96 New member Jun 21, 2022 #3 I've heard good things about these. Might see if they have any in store when I'm back over my way.
R Riceburner Active member Jun 22, 2022 #4 Jake Bullit said: I shoot one of these ,its a great bow,super fast and not to expensive brand new: Freddie Archery Black Shadow Horse Bow - 53 | Merlin Archery Black Shadow range of traditional bows features a striking pallet of black and offers a graceful curve. www.merlinarchery.co.uk Click to expand... I've got one too (a 40lb-er) and it's nice to shoot. Bear in mind when buying that some horse-bows are rated for their poundage at 32" (for drawing to the ear), not the usual 28".
Jake Bullit said: I shoot one of these ,its a great bow,super fast and not to expensive brand new: Freddie Archery Black Shadow Horse Bow - 53 | Merlin Archery Black Shadow range of traditional bows features a striking pallet of black and offers a graceful curve. www.merlinarchery.co.uk Click to expand... I've got one too (a 40lb-er) and it's nice to shoot. Bear in mind when buying that some horse-bows are rated for their poundage at 32" (for drawing to the ear), not the usual 28".