SAS Pioneer 68in Longbow
Regular price
$276.00
$263.00
Sale
There is something very special about shooting a longbow. The thrills of instinctive shooting and getting accustomed to the archers paradox are effortless with this new 68 longbow from Southland Archery. At 68" you can rest assured that you will get a high performance bow as well as a smooth shooter. The grip is meant to accommodate shooters of varying hand sizes comfortably and the price cannot be beat. Perfect your longbow game with this new recurve from SAS.
Features:
- Strong fiberglass limb Made of Maple laminations
- Riser is made of Makore Wood and Cassia Siamea
- Right hand or Left hand
- Length: 68 in
- 1 x SAS Pioneer Bow
Customer Reviews
Great quality for the price! Shoots great. I recommend upgrading the string to the Flemish. Night and day difference.
Don’t care for handgrip other than that it’s perfect!!
I think that this is a nice bow. I can't comment on the draw weight as I don't have a tillering jig and don't pull anywhere near 28"; for the same reason, I can't comment on stacking. For me, the bow feels good. As for accuracy: practice, practice, practice. I have tried many bows, some side-by-side, some over a period of several trips to the 3D range, and I can assure you, it's not about the bow. I think this is a fine bow. The grip was not comfortable for me (I have an arthritic wrist) but a bow glove fixed that. My only problem is that at 68 inches it is a tad long for me. I seem to be settling in at 55-60 inch bows at 35 pounds. All that I shoot is 3D so my accuracy or lack thereof is affected by many factors. This bow is priced right so if a longbow is in your future the Pioneer is certainly worth a look.
Really enjoying this now and at the price it was! Fun!
Doug
Whereas I wholeheartedly agree with you that masks are ridiculous, pointless, oppressive and I am equally disgusted seeing them advertised in commercials, as if it is something that we have accepted and need to deal with; I ask you: Where are you seeing these commercials from SAS that show people hunting while wearing facemasks? Additionally, are you sure that they wouldnt just be Buff wraps or neck gaiters, which used to be something people wore to keep warm, and maybe are only getting a bad rep in these commercials because of the new implication that society has placed on these items?
I agree with you that companies should stand against this, not in support of it... but before I pass judgement, I would like to see where you are getting this from, since nowhere that I search can I find anything with them showing commercials of people wearing masks.
Thanks