Old mountain mesa

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Tradman
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Old mountain mesa

#1 Post by Tradman »

Any of you guys own one or shot an old mountain mesa longbow ?.....OH.....EPSTIEN DIDNT KILL HIMSELF.
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#2 Post by Grizzly »

Sorry, I haven't. At first I thought it might have been a new offering made by Three Rivers so I started looking closer. It seems Old Mountain Archery is a Korean Company which may not be all bad. Korea has been pretty hot with their recurves at the Olympics. But I have no first hand knowledge of the quality or performance of this bow other than 3 Rivers says they gain 2 1/2 pounds per inch of draw when you scroll down to their questions. This may be splitting hairs, but I always preferred something closer to 2 pounds for smoothness.

https://www.facebook.com/koreanbow/phot ... =3&theater

Maybe you can enlarge the printing where the three men running the company have written something. Other forums seem to think these founders were once part of Samick.
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#3 Post by White Falcon »

No help here.

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#4 Post by Carpdaddy »

Nope.

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#5 Post by Captainkirk »

Nope. They're a new offering at 3R and I haven't seen them in the catalog prior to the one I just got...
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#7 Post by Tradman »

I think I will pick one up and shoot it a bit and see whats up with it.
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#8 Post by Hill billy »

Tradman wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:52 pm I think I will pick one up and shoot it a bit and see whats up with it.
Would love and appreciate a full report on performance please

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#9 Post by Tradman »

Will do
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#10 Post by gesthuntn »

I've got one. Shoots good but I'm just getting into trad archery. Mine is 40# @ 28. So far I'm really liking it.

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