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SWIM
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Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:42 pm

MOAB

#1 Post by SWIM »

Any MOAB shooters out there....I ordered a MOAB from Jim a couple weeks ago. I currently don't know anyone that's ever used one before & I'm just curious if anyone out there has any experience with one? Still can't make up my mind on wood choices so any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks

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Tradman
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Re: MOAB

#2 Post by Tradman »

i had one a while back,good shooters.cocobolo and juniper or yew limbs is always a good combo.
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Ben
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Re: MOAB

#3 Post by Ben »

I recently purchased a used MOAB---it is an awesome shooter-esp. for a short longbow (60").

Extremely quiet! Not sure what wood is in it--but it is a looker!

elknutz
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Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:39 pm

Re: MOAB

#4 Post by elknutz »

My hunting partner has a Moab. It is smooth, quiet and plenty fast. His is 62" 63lbs at 28" verified. It feels like a lot less when drawing it back. I am partial to another maker, but believe I am going to have to get one for myself. I think you will like it a lot.

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