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WTB Recurve in MSO Area

Beignet

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Long shot, but here goes:

I’d like to mess around with recurves. Anyone have some vintage righties collecting dust they want to get rid of? Maybe in the 40 - 55 # range? Prefer in-person in the Missoula/Bitterroot/Butte/Etc area.

I’ve found some online, but am hesitant to take a crapshoot on condition.

Have more of a Shakespeare than a Bear budget to spend.
 
If you can’t find a good deal, don’t hesitate to buy a sub $200 PSE Nighthawk or a Samick Sage. Great introduction to see if you’re into it without investing to much.

I went from a 70# compound to a 50# Nighthawk recurve and will never go back. I will eventually upgrade to a custom but for now it works and will kill things.
 
I've got an original SKY Archery metal riser- take down recurve.

I think they're called the Hunter Supreme .

55lbs

My rotator cuff doesn't like it anymore.

I'd sell it for $275 tyd.
 
I've got an original SKY Archery metal riser- take down recurve.

I think they're called the Hunter Supreme .

55lbs

My rotator cuff doesn't like it anymore.

I'd sell it for $275 tyd.
Might be a bit rich for me right now, as I plan to buy a new compound soon. Looking around for some oldsters in the sub $200 range.
 
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Might be a bit rich for me right now, as I plan to buy a new compound soon. Looking around for some oldsters in the sub $200 range.
I have an older Bob Lee custom recurve. 55lbs at 28”, but I couldn’t take less than $300 for it. It would be well over $1,000 new.

I would look at some of the ones like INMT mentioned, if that’s your budget.
 
@Flatbrimmer whats wow about that? The trads I’ve shot I haven’t noticed much of a difference between the $175 and $400 name brands.

You notice it when you step up to customs.
No no wow that you’ll never go back buddy lol I couldn’t imagine never hunting with my compound again! 🤣
I like a challenge but MAN! Lol
 
Don’t laugh, but I bought a $100 Mandarin Duck Black Hunter recurve off of Amazon when I was interested in trying a trad archery. It feels surprisingly good in the hand and does in fact propel arrows downrange. Maybe not a bad option if you don’t want to invest much at the outset.
 
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