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Tred Barta 64" Longbow

Tred Barta 64" Longbow

Item Number: 8301X
Price: $579.99
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  • Q:

    I am interested in the Tred Barta Longbow, have waited for the Celebration. How do the two wood choices differ and also I notice a slightly different curve in each, reg longbow is more crescent and teh Celebration has a slight recurve-like aspect to it. Is there a performance difference or better vibration dampening?
    Asked on 4/26/2013 by Vic from Henderson, NV

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The Celebration will preform better than the Standard model due to the reflex/deflex design. It has Futurewood to deaden any vibration as well. It is a "special order" bow, so you will need to place an order before we have one built.

      Answered on 4/27/2013 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Hi
    Are there quiver mounting inserts in the riser? If not can they be installed prior to shipment without affecting the warranty? If 3rivers will install the riser inserts what would the additional charge be?
    thanks
    Asked on 10/25/2012 by River

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      No, this bow does not have any inserts in the riser. We do not do custom work on bows, like installing riser inserts. We have the inserts available and installation is simple. It will void some aspects of the warranty, but not all of it.

      Answered on 10/26/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No inserts.
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 10/25/2012 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    Hello,

    I'm between the barta bow and the savannah. Does either offer a significant advantage or disadvantage over the other? I currently shoot a Martin Hunter and love it, but just want to throw a long bow into the mix for fun. I'm looking for something fun to shoot and potentially hunt with.

    Thanks
    Asked on 8/18/2012 by WildBill from Mandeville, LA

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I have the Barta longbow in 50# and 60#. Love them both. You can't go wrong with the Barta longbow.
      Daryl
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 8/18/2012 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      They are actually very similar bows. You will get close to the same performance out of each and they are both made by Martin Archery.

      Answered on 8/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    In the 3Rivers catalog the picture seems to show some sort of "inscription" on the lower limb. Is there something written on the limb or not? If so what is it? Is it possible to get one autographed by Tred?
    Asked on 7/19/2012 by Sam C from Rivera TX

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Below the specifications of the bow it says 'Barta Bow by: Tred Bara'. We may be able to get the bow signed by Tred. I do not know if there would be any additional charges involved though. Give us a call at 1-866-587-9501 and we will be able to figure everything out for you.

      Answered on 7/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    What is the nock-to-nock length?
    Asked on 6/27/2012 by stickslinger

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      This bow is 64" from string groove to string groove.

      Answered on 6/28/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
    • A:

      My 45lbs Barta Bow is 63" from groove to groove (on back of strung bow) and my 40lbs is slightly less, because the grooves are cut a bit further away from the tip.
      Two years time difference between buytime. Apparently there are small differences in the bows. (which has to be expected)

      I was told that Martin Archery measures length of their bows differently.

      Watch out for compliancy with regulations of length with World Archery (<= 160 cm). 63" = 160.02.

      Answered on 7/23/2012 by seearrowsfly from Austria
  • Q:

    How many iches of reflex does this bow have compared to the savannah?
    Asked on 6/26/2012 by st

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The Savannah has an extra inch and a half to two inches of reflex/deflex over the Barta Bow.

      Answered on 6/28/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am currently shooting a Bear recurve 50#. I want to try a longbow (Barta) but also want to move up a bit. What is the best weight in longbow for elk? 55#? 60#? Any suggestions on best arrows and sizes? Wood? Carbon? Aluminum?
    Asked on 6/20/2012 by Daryl from Tucson, AZ

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      If you think you can handle the 60# then I would go with 60. 50 or 55 will do just fine. The biggest thing is having a perfectly tuned arrow with weight's around 550-750 grains.

      Answered on 6/21/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I am the proud owner of a 55# Barta Bow which I purchased a few weeks ago.
      I am really enjoying the bow and it is a smooth shooter. I am shooting 30"
      250 carbon express arrows with a 175 grain tip. Seems to be shooting great.
      The spine does not seem to be to soft or stiff. Hope this helps.

      Answered on 6/21/2012 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    Hi, I am currently shooting a 55 pound recurve, I was wonding which bow weight you would recomend so that I can continue to shoot the same spine weight arrows. I am shooting 2216 eastons with a 28 inch draw length.
    Asked on 3/26/2012 by Lance from BC, Canada

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I would suggest going with 60 to 65 pounds. You can also play around with rest material witch will help you shoot different spine arrows.

      Answered on 3/29/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am currently shooting a 55 pound recurve. I was wondering if jumping up to a 70 pound long bow is really that noticable in both shooting performance (speed and kinetic energy) and effort required (to pull the bow to full draw)
    Asked on 3/26/2012 by Lance from BC, Canada

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Depending on what kind of bows they are you should see a difference in the 70 poud verse the 55 pound.

      Answered on 3/27/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    what is the correct brace ht for the barta bow?
    Asked on 2/21/2012 by rusty from marion ind.

    2 answers

    • A:

      It is preference but the recommended height is between 6.75 and 7.75 inches

      Answered on 3/4/2012 by John from Santa Barbara CA
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The recommended brace height for the Barta Bow is 6.25'' to 7.25''. I prefer to run the brace height 7.25''.

      Answered on 2/21/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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