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Posted: 3/31/2012 4:34:52 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Dave_Markowitz]




Today I drove out to Lancaster Archery Supply, which is a bit more than an hour from home. I'm not sure what happened but a Samick SLB-II longbow hopped off the rack and followed me home. :)













The Samick is a 69", 50# draw longbow with flatbow-type limbs. It's made from laminated fiberglass, walnut, and maple. When unstrung there is a slight reflex but when strung it is a "D" shape.

































































The service at Lancaster Archery Supply was great and I was able to shoot the bow before deciding whether to purchase it. We put a target out at about seven yards and I put several arrows into a first-sized cluster. It draws smoothly but did have some hand shock. Along with the bow I got a set of wool string silencers that I put on after I got home. Adding the silencers got rid of virtually all the hand shock.













LAS didn't have the correct arrows already setup to go with the bow so I decided to try the cedars I already had at home, that I use with my horsebow. As it turns out, they shoot better in the Samick than the SMA horsebow, for which I think I need shafts with a lighter spine.













Along with the bow I bought a stringer, Neet armguard, and a leather back quiver by Big Tradition Archery. This quiver is to replace the nylon back quiver I got from 3 Rivers Archery, which while well made, is too floppy for my taste.













Upon getting home and installing the string silencers, I went out back and put about 72 shots through the Samick. I like it. It was quiet even without the silencers, it's now ever more so. Compared with the Martin recurve it's a little easier to pull, and is the most forgiving of my three bows.













The Samick seems like it's a great value and I look forward to shooting it a lot, and hopefully bagging some venison with it.







ETA video:












 
 
Link Posted: 5/5/2012 1:25:57 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/5/2012 10:00:14 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By toemag:


Sweet, got to love a recurve .



Tony


Thanks, but it is not a recurve, it's a longbow. On a recurve bow the tips bend forward, away from the shooter.

 
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