I am getting back into traditional archery and bow hunting
Anyone familiar with the Martin Hunter? I want a stable and forgiving shooter. Who shoots one? Pros? Cons?
Cheers
I am getting back into traditional archery and bow hunting
Anyone familiar with the Martin Hunter? I want a stable and forgiving shooter. Who shoots one? Pros? Cons?
Cheers
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Thats the wooden one, right?
They have have a good reputation, and always have.
The other Martins (alloy risered take downs) not so much
It is a one piece wooden recurve bow 62" length. I gather this model has been in production for about 50 years. I am really looking for a quiet, forgiving and stable shooter in a traditional bow. Not a lot of one piece bows on the market as they are probably more of a problem to ship than the many takedown models on the market.
I was recently reminded that I earned my archery merit badge in 1961 so I probably started shooting archery in 1960. Archery is a sport for all ages... and I got a few more good years in me.... I hope. I have rural property and can shoot anytime I want.
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