Tomahawk Bows® SS Longbow - Takedown Diamond Series
Item Number: 3334X-TD
Price: $999.99
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What is the brace heigth recommendation for a 58" T-Hawk Diamonnd SS takedown? Thankyou for your time and info.
Asked on 5/30/2012 by trad"Doc" from Texas
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We recommend that you keep the brace height a little higher with the take downs. Between 7.25" and 7.75" works well.
Answered on 5/30/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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i am looking at buying your T/D Diamond SS Longbow 64in in 45# bring it to just under 55# ..? at my 31in draw lengh...is there any stacking at the longer draw 31...thanks
Asked on 1/26/2012 by sheepsfoot2 from Australia
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Stack is terms for a bow that pulls an increasing number of pounds or fraction of pounds per inch for each inch of draw. No technically they will not stack, they will increase at about 3.5 lbs per inch so it will be just slightly more than 55#. For it to be closer to 55# @ 31" I would order about a 43# and it would be closer to your desired weight.
Answered on 1/31/2012 by Dean from 3Rivers Archery
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I am looking for my first long bow. I am 6ft 3 and am very strong with long arms. I want to target shoot with accuracy and i will hunt with it..i would like a bow capable of handling North American game. What would you recommend? If it does not impede accuracy a breakdown is good. I would like to have the best quality for a lifetime of use. Currently i have a PSE compound 60# bow with a 30"draw. I am not as worried about cost as i am quality and accuracy.
Asked on 1/11/2012 by Van from Milwaukee
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It might be best to give one of our techs a call at 866-587-9501 to fit you with the perfect Tomahawk.
I would say you would like a 64" Tomahawk in 50# or 55# at 28" (that will be heavier at a longer draw length). Great for both target and hunting, and the right bow length for a longer draw like yours. Being a takedown will not hurt accuracy and now you have the option of a 3-piece or 2-piece. The Tomahawk is the "Best of the Best" so you should be very happy with one.
Answered on 1/16/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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I am 6ft 2in and I am looking to buy the SS I want the 60lb version and the 28in draw is fine with me but my concern is length. I would like the 58in for blind scenarios. Does anyone think this would cause me any issues with the shortest version thanks.
Asked on 11/22/2011 by Anonymous
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It would be alright if you only drew the bow to 28 inches, but any thing past a 28 inch draw length the 58 inch Tomahawks or any other bow for that matter will stack and could push the limbs to a point of failure. Short bows are for people with short-moderate draw lengths, not some that is 6' 2" with a 31 inch draw length. You would be far better off with a 62-64 inch bow and would suggest the 64 as your best option for smoothness and accuracy.
Answered on 11/23/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
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I was wondering the FPS difference between the SS and all of the other versions of the T/D long bows. Thanks.
Asked on 11/12/2011 by Aaron-GA
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Typically the SS will be about 5 to 7 FPS quicker with all things the same.
Answered on 11/17/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I am interested in your T/D Diamond SS Longbow and I just want to know can you get it in a specific draw wieght and draw length?
Asked on 8/29/2011 by Anonymous from baxter,ONT
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All of them are going to come measured at 28". We can see what we have in stock and try to get one that will be the correct weight at your draw length. Give us a call at 1-866-587-9501 and we will do our best to find you the right bow.
Answered on 8/29/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Any difference in weight or performance between the T/D and one piece? don't want to compromise if I don't have to (transporting a 1 piece not an issue)
Asked on 4/5/2011 by Bear
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The T/D will have a little more weight to it. But, that is all centered at the hand. Most people do not know that they are shooting a take down until we show them. You will not loose any performance or feel.
Answered on 4/5/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I am looking for a used tomahawk t/d diamond ss 45lbs. @26" can you help?
Asked on 4/2/2011 by doug from berlin WI
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We do not have any used Tomahawks in stock right now.
Answered on 4/5/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Im currently shooting a recurve but am very interested in the longbow and I especially like your tomahawk t/d diamond series...tonight I shot 2 longbows one t/d and one not but the hand shock on these bows was tremendous, it was like a bomb going off in your hand. What kind of hand shock can I expect on a 58" or a 60" tomahawk t/d diamond?
Asked on 1/18/2011 by Anonymous from Anchorage, AK
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These bows are not going to have hand shock. Even the take-downs. They have a reflex-deflex design that eliminates hand shock and provides a smooth pull all the way back.
Answered on 1/19/2011 by Anonymous
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What kind of arrow speed can I expect to get out of Tomahawk T/D SS longbow 58", 60# @ 28" with goldtip 55/75 arrows cut @ 30"?
Asked on 12/24/2010 by Anonymous from Anchorage, AK
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I would feel safe to say you should see in the 180 range. A lot of other factors can effect this. It would not be unheard of to get the bow to shoot in the upper 190s with this set up though.
Answered on 12/30/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery