Shakespeare bows/speeds/history

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Jamesh76
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Shakespeare bows/speeds/history

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https://shakespearearchery.blogspot.com ... l-x18.html

https://shakespearearchery.blogspot.com ... mbers.html



some speed references for the Shakespeare bows. The 52" Sierra is still one of my all time favorites...... I need to get another one.

*note, the same arrow was used for each. Poundage and model varied.


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My brother-in-law has a Wonder Bow and it shoots great.
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the only one I have ever owned I did not like was the 50"? cascade. It just didn't feel right with them wide limbs.

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My first trad bow, other than when I was a kid, is a 60" Wonderbow Tioga X-21. It's a 40# bow and still shoots great!
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