I am looking for a recurve bow that you can easily remove the limbs and store in a pvc type case?

January 25, 2010 by Bowhunter  
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subgenius asked:


I have looked on line but I think I am using the wrong key words. It seems they call any bow that the string is removed a "take down bow". I have used a compound deer and elk hunting for years. I would like a simple bow that folds up to about the length of my arrows. 28.5'' also at least 45# Something I can keep in my backpack when hound hunting here in Oregon. I have wished I had a bow at many trees but not wanted to carry one on the crawl in. Any advice from people who have used these bows or know where to find a good one.....

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3 Responses to “I am looking for a recurve bow that you can easily remove the limbs and store in a pvc type case?”
  1. Make Beer

    a recurve bow with removable limbs is called a take down recurve…if you are wanting one that breaks down in the middle you may have to get a takedown longbow check here

  2. Garden Ponds says:

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    Have a look at the Martin Hatfield, the Reflex Nomad, the Tradtech bows(this one is interesting as it’s a traditional bow that uses ILF limbs), Hoyt Gamemaster.

    With most of these hunting take down recurves, the limbs must be secured with an allen wrench. Making assembly/disassembly rather time consuming. With the Tradtech bows, the limbs simply snaps in place, this is the same technology used by Olympic style recurves. Tradtech even makes ILF longbow limbs.

  3. Make Beer says:

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    There are several on the market- Fred Bear makes one, as does PSE, Martin, and Bob Lee. I’m sure there are many more. Type in take down recurve bows and the links will pop up. Good luck.

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