looking for a recurve bow
- Nihangsingh
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looking for a recurve bow
Hi guys,
I have been recently practising archery on a borrowed bow. I seem to have developed some fondness for the sport. Now I wish to have a recurve bow of my own; for which I need able guidance of you all. Kindly suggest me:
1. What options do I have amongst the bows in recurve category.
2. List of sources in India and Abroad from where to procure it, without any hassle.
3. cost estimate.
4. What things to look in a bow to ascertain that it is best for me.( since I am completely new to archery)
I contacted Gsmith & Co. They offered me two of their models- RE002 & RE009 for INR 9200/- and 12500/- resp.
would it be a good deal if I proceed with the offer, analysing both quality and cost of the product?
Hoping to have some good guidance
I have been recently practising archery on a borrowed bow. I seem to have developed some fondness for the sport. Now I wish to have a recurve bow of my own; for which I need able guidance of you all. Kindly suggest me:
1. What options do I have amongst the bows in recurve category.
2. List of sources in India and Abroad from where to procure it, without any hassle.
3. cost estimate.
4. What things to look in a bow to ascertain that it is best for me.( since I am completely new to archery)
I contacted Gsmith & Co. They offered me two of their models- RE002 & RE009 for INR 9200/- and 12500/- resp.
would it be a good deal if I proceed with the offer, analysing both quality and cost of the product?
Hoping to have some good guidance
"Teero, Tufango, Bado Raam Jango, Dhamakhdhaar Aniaar, Kamand Korrha, Panj Shaster Parvaan"
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
Bhaa ji Gsmith best aa...kar lo ji ..reliable haiga
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halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
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halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
- Nihangsingh
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
Friends I could really use your advise....anybody!!!
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
You have a PM.
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
you can also opt for some turkish composite bows , which beats anything and are all natural witn seneo and buffalo hornNihangsingh wrote:Hi guys,
I have been recently practising archery on a borrowed bow. I seem to have developed some fondness for the sport. Now I wish to have a recurve bow of my own; for which I need able guidance of you all. Kindly suggest me:
1. What options do I have amongst the bows in recurve category.
2. List of sources in India and Abroad from where to procure it, without any hassle.
3. cost estimate.
4. What things to look in a bow to ascertain that it is best for me.( since I am completely new to archery)
I contacted Gsmith & Co. They offered me two of their models- RE002 & RE009 for INR 9200/- and 12500/- resp.
would it be a good deal if I proceed with the offer, analysing both quality and cost of the product?
Hoping to have some good guidance
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
Nihangsingh,
Take a look at these posts. They might not tell you everything you want to know but they will help in answering some of your questions.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=18190
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=20038
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=12751
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9924
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=4083
Take a look at these posts. They might not tell you everything you want to know but they will help in answering some of your questions.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=18190
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=20038
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=12751
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9924
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=4083
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Re: looking for a recurve bow
would the same be available in India?anonymusneo wrote:you can also opt for some turkish composite bows , which beats anything and are all natural witn seneo and buffalo hornNihangsingh wrote:Hi guys,
I have been recently practising archery on a borrowed bow. I seem to have developed some fondness for the sport. Now I wish to have a recurve bow of my own; for which I need able guidance of you all. Kindly suggest me:
1. What options do I have amongst the bows in recurve category.
2. List of sources in India and Abroad from where to procure it, without any hassle.
3. cost estimate.
4. What things to look in a bow to ascertain that it is best for me.( since I am completely new to archery)
I contacted Gsmith & Co. They offered me two of their models- RE002 & RE009 for INR 9200/- and 12500/- resp.
would it be a good deal if I proceed with the offer, analysing both quality and cost of the product?
Hoping to have some good guidance
"Teero, Tufango, Bado Raam Jango, Dhamakhdhaar Aniaar, Kamand Korrha, Panj Shaster Parvaan"