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Samick 60" Deer Master Takedown Recurve

Samick 60" Deer Master Takedown Recurve

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  • Q:

    I was wondering how this bow held up in cold and wet weather
    Asked on 4/22/2013 by Lion from Devine TX

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Far what I have herd they hold up very well.

      Answered on 4/23/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am considering buying the deer master model of Samick bows. But my question is two things; is it a better bow than the sage?(already have one and Love it!) and do you sell (or know who?) the red stag or leopard II models of Samick bows? I have been searching for a red stag for quite see time after shooting a friend's
    Asked on 4/21/2013 by Chris from CO

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I not sure who carry's the other two models but I really recommend the Sage bow. It seems to be real popular and I have shoot both bows and I feel the Sage shoots a lot better.

      Answered on 4/22/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I have a 25 inch draw and I was wondering how much draw weight that would be on a 40 lb draw weight bow
    Asked on 4/10/2013 by Reece from Pearland, Texas

    6 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Like most bows, the Deer Master’s draw weight is measured at 28 inches. A good rule of thumb for most recurve bows is to add/subtract between 2-4# per inch of draw length, though different bows may vary. I shoot a 45# Deer Master with a 26 inch draw length and have measured the weight to be just over 40#. So for this particular bow, a difference of 2.5#/inch would be more accurate.
      With a 25 inch draw length, with this bow, you would be pulling around 32.5#.

      Answered on 5/10/2013 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I don't know what the actual draw weight would be for you at a 25 inch draw. My draw is about 31", my bow is a 50lb samick deermaster, and my wife's is a 35 lb samick sage, and I feel like I'm getting the entire 50lbs of draw weight out of my bow and 35 of hers. If not more. You might be able to find out the exact draw weight at your bow length, and draw, but I couldn't tell you unless I bought a scale, and why do you ask?
      Why not get it at 35 lb, so you can shoot longer before getting fatigued? Most states only require you to use a 35 lb or higher weight bow for hunting. But if you intend to hunt I recommend shooting the highest weight bow you can use comfortably. I hope this helps somehow. And keep in mind the fact you can buy another set of limbs if you want two different bow weights. And the price of a sage and another set of limbs of a different weight is almost the same as a deermaster by itself. Just sayin.
      Will
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 4/11/2013 by billybedford from pennsylvania
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Hey Reece about 32 1/2 pounds.

      Answered on 4/11/2013 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      You lose 2-1/2 lbs an inch so it would be 33-1/2lbs @ your draw

      Answered on 4/11/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      You can figure about 2.75-3 lbs per inch, so a 40 lb bow at 28" would be
      maybe 30-32 lbs at 25"

      Answered on 4/11/2013 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Hi Ricky, Generally most recurve bows lose between 2-3 lbs draw weight for every inch not drawn below their rated weight @ 28 inches. Depending on the length of bow has some effect too. A shorter bow will be more affected than a longer one generally speaking. For a draw length of 25 inches a shorter length of 54 or 56 inches would be preferred for good performance in preference to say a 58 or 60 inch bow. Therefore for a 54inch bow rated 40lbs@28" at 25inches about 31-33lbs would result or a 58inch bow rated 40lbs@28" could be expected to deliver 32-34lbs. A shorter brace height could probably be used with the shorter bow to better effect..........all the best in shooting hope that is some help.....Bobcat

      Answered on 4/10/2013 by Bobcat from Buninyong Victoria Australia
  • Q:

    i'm 5'11", what is a good weight to consider. i live in east tx. would like to hunt this next deer season.
    Asked on 2/27/2013 by aaron from flint,tx

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      For deer we recommend 45# or more. You will need to check your local game laws to make sure that any bow that you purchase will be in the legal limit.

      Answered on 2/28/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am new to bow hunting and am putting in for an archery deer tag this year. Would this be a good bow for me? What weight should I use and what size bow is good for me. I am 6 foot 3 as well. will that make a difference?
    Asked on 2/23/2013 by camwow from gunnison, CO

    4 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I think it's a great bow.
      You'll have to see what works best. Regarding draw weight for deer you'll
      probably want 45 to 50 lbs at least, but it really boils down to what you
      can comfortably pull.keep in mind that with your height (and subsequent draw
      length) the actual draw weight will be higher than what the bow is rated
      for.

      Answered on 2/27/2013 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I would recommend getting a little bit bigger bow. At least a 62'' With your draw length I would get a 45-50 pound bow if you are hunting out west.

      Answered on 2/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I bought the Sammick Deer Master for a friend of mine because he wanted a
      bow that could be taken apart and transported on his 4 wheeler to the
      places he likes to hunt. I think the bow is good for the price. It is
      not top of the line, but very adequate. Measures have to be taken to quiet
      the bow down, but once it is fully tuned for him, it should be a good
      choice for deer and elk hunting. Your draw length is probably about 29" -
      30", so with a 55# bow you are going to be pulling 58-61lbs. That may be
      a little more than you need. With a 50 lb bow, you would be pulling 53- 56
      lbs and that is still plenty for any of the game animals in North America
      and will give you better control of the bow.
      Good hunting! If I can be of any further help, let me know. I live in
      Eastern Oregon.

      Answered on 2/25/2013 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Gday mate, As you are 6ft 3inches I would recommend a slightly longer bow than the Deermaster at 60 inches. I would go for a 62-64 inch bow as your draw length is probably in excess of 28 inches. Have someone measure it, otherwise the Deermaster is a fine bow - I use one myself. As I am in Australia I cannot recommend poundage due to the fact that I am unfamiliar with your game regulations but having said that a minimum of 50lbs bow weight would be required for deer sized animals and consequently much practise and toning of the relevant muscles to handle a bow such as that would be required. It is very important not to over bow yourself and probably the 62inch Samick bow is a better buy for you as you can start with a lower poundage say 45lbs and move to 60lbs with practise as replacement limbs are readily available. All the best....Bobcat

      Answered on 2/23/2013 by Bobcat from Buninyong Victoria Australia
  • Q:

    Hi guys, Could you please tell me whether limbs from Samick Sage are interchangeable with the Samick Deermaster and whether limb sets are available for the Deermaster if not. String length would not be an issue as I make all my own strings. I prefer the Deermaster riser and grip.
    Asked on 1/10/2013 by Bobcat from Buninyong Victoria Australia

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      No, the Sage and Deermaster do not have interchangeable limbs. We do not carry replacement limbs for the Deermaster.

      Answered on 1/11/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I'm not sure about interchangeable with the sage, but the deer
      Master does have limbs for sale. I think for 116.00 or 119.00.
      I highly recommend the deer master. Solid bow, smooth draw, very quiet sting.. Amazing bow for the price. I think it feels and shoots like a $400+ bow
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 1/10/2013 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    Can I put Samick sage 55 pound limbs on this?
    Asked on 10/21/2012 by Scott

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      No, the Deer Master has brass pins that go in the limbs the Sage does not have the hole for these pins. It will not work

      Answered on 10/22/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I'm not sure. I don't have a sage. The thread pattern is likely the same but I don't know about the limb thickness or if the alignment pin is the in the same place. Sorry, Im no help.
      Frank

      Answered on 10/21/2012 by Grizhunter from Palmer, Alaska
  • Q:

    I'm just wondering what it is about this bow that makes it cost almost $100 more than the Samick Sage 62" Takedown Recurve Bow. Especially since the Sage is so much more customizable than the Deer Master. Could it be the wood type that changes the price so dramatically? I'm leaning towards buying the Deer Master because I don't mind going with something basic, but I don't want to spend an extra hundred for something that's not worth it. Thanks.
    Asked on 10/9/2012 by Charlie

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Dear fellow shopper,
      I bought this bow only because the sage was on backorder for so long and I wanted to use it this archery season, but I'm glad I did. It shoots so much smoother, than my Bear Kodiak Magnum, which costs twice as much. The wood is beautiful, risers and limbs mate perfectly, and after putting calf hair string groove silencers, and beaver hair string silencers on it, it shoots like a whisper. I originally was upset I had to spend the extra hundred dollars, but now I'm glad I did. Hope this helps.
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 10/10/2012 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The finish and materials used are the difference in price. The Deermaster will look better out of the box and the limb connection system is better than that of the Sage.

      Answered on 10/10/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    At what draw length, is the draw weight rated? since it said up to a 30" draw, is it 50lbs at 28" or 30"??
    Asked on 7/25/2012 by Rudy

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The draw length is at 28".

      Answered on 7/25/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    What is a rest plate?
    Asked on 5/28/2012 by Em

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The rest is the material that goes on the shelf. The strike plate is the material that goes against the sight window. They provide a better surface for the arrow to be shot from.

      Answered on 5/29/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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