19 thoughts on “Review: 35# Samick Sage Take-Down Recurve Bow (Great first bow!)”
comon drac 35 pounds I am only 16 and I use right off the bat a 120 pound bow
#1 accessory to add: Whisker Biscuit rest.
limbs my man they're called limbs.
35# is useless
I'm deciding on my first bow. I want it to be a Samick recurve if I can find one at least 66" long or a classic hickory flat bow (one place makes them at 72"). That said my other challenge is to figure out should I go with a 20-25 pound bow or a 30-35 pounder. You appeared to have no struggles pulling the 35#. Can you describe the pound, length, and and draw length of the bow you learned on? BTW, I'm not hunting with mine. Are you still with the same limbs or have you bought heaver ones? Thanks.
You must do something school to buy a bow?
woahh drak im a long time viewer and you do this ?! this is epiccccccccccc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that one a left handed bow
Limbs that the professional name
Bow arms…………… please lord make it stop!
Sorry, what I wanted say is: Is that you, Drac?!?
Is that you, Drak?!?
the "bow arms" are "limbs"
I would recommend loosening your left hand. It really helps, just let the bow rest in your hand and relax and you will be much more consistent and accurate!
The insert below the handle of the riser is for stabilizers and some bow fishing reels, the inserts on the opposite side of the arrow shelf is for sights.
that's a beauty!
you should make a zing bow shoot real arrows, I know how much you enjoy zing bows haha
Where did you get your arrows from?
im getting my first bow, i don't know what poundage to get. what is the difference between 35 to 60?
comon drac 35 pounds I am only 16 and I use right off the bat a 120 pound bow
#1 accessory to add: Whisker Biscuit rest.
limbs my man they're called limbs.
35# is useless
I'm deciding on my first bow. I want it to be a Samick recurve if I can find one at least 66" long or a classic hickory flat bow (one place makes them at 72"). That said my other challenge is to figure out should I go with a 20-25 pound bow or a 30-35 pounder. You appeared to have no struggles pulling the 35#. Can you describe the pound, length, and and draw length of the bow you learned on? BTW, I'm not hunting with mine. Are you still with the same limbs or have you bought heaver ones? Thanks.
You must do something school to buy a bow?
woahh drak im a long time viewer and you do this ?! this is epiccccccccccc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that one a left handed bow
Limbs that the professional name
Bow arms…………… please lord make it stop!
Sorry, what I wanted say is: Is that you, Drac?!?
Is that you, Drak?!?
the "bow arms" are "limbs"
I would recommend loosening your left hand. It really helps, just let the bow rest in your hand and relax and you will be much more consistent and accurate!
The insert below the handle of the riser is for stabilizers and some bow fishing reels, the inserts on the opposite side of the arrow shelf is for sights.
that's a beauty!
you should make a zing bow shoot real arrows, I know how much you enjoy zing bows haha
Where did you get your arrows from?
im getting my first bow, i don't know what poundage to get. what is the difference between 35 to 60?