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Samick Sage 62" Takedown Recurve Bow

Item Number: 2490X
Price: $139.99
 
  
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  • Q:

    My bow just arrived in the mail and I'm ecstatic to use it, but was unable to string it. Are all bow stringers compatible with it, or is there a specific one that I should order? Thank you!
    Asked on 5/7/2013 by Emily from Spanaway, WA

    3 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Pretty much any of the bow stringers that 3Rivers sells will work for you. Easiest thing ever. No need to buy the most expensive one they sell. When you see how they work you'll understand. Hope this helps.
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 5/11/2013 by Mark from Mesquite, TX
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Please don't try the step-through method. It'll work right up to the time
      where it DOESN'T work and you'll twist a limb. I have 2 stringers. One is
      really neat because it's all leather and made custom by a guy who makes
      leather things. Problem is it's hard to use. The one I got from 3-rivers
      with the real deep pocket and the little rubber door stop thing works
      famously. VERY ez to use and a superior design to my other one. Worth every
      penny. Should last a lifetime.
      Bill and Elle Barton

      Answered on 5/8/2013 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, #5096 Limbsaver recurve stringer.

      Answered on 5/8/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Hello, what is the fistmele for this bow? I already have one at 50# but I'm changing the string and want to make sure that the brace height is correct.

    btw, I love this bow!

    thanks
    Asked on 5/7/2013 by rar from Michigan

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      7 1/2- 8 1/4

      Answered on 5/7/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Hi, my name is David and am just getting into traditional archery and am looking to buy this bow. I am 6'3'', average built and was told I have a 30-31 inch draw length. What pound limbs would y'all recommend for me. Also what type of arrows do you recommend. Again i am new to all of this so any advise will help.
    Asked on 5/6/2013 by Dave the man from San Antonio, TX

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Hi David. Wellcome to the Traditional Archery Family!!
      Look, if you are just starting to shooting a bow, the poundage of your bow
      could be between the 35 to 45 pounds. My draw is 30" so a 64" bow is a very
      good option.
      Arrows? Wood: 11/32" 50/55# Spine. Aluminium: Game Getter XX75 Easton
      Shafts 2020 or 2213. I used a 2213 shafts and works great for me. 100 gr.
      field points could be fine and 125 gr. Broadheads will work fine.
      Hope this help. Any way see the Easton Spine Chart.

      Answered on 5/7/2013 by TradArcher from Mexico
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Your going to be pulling 7 1/2 lbs heavier than the bow is marked. So if your hunting I would go with 40-45 and if your just target shooting then go with 30-35, carbon is the strongest and most durable.

      Answered on 5/7/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    How does one selec limb lengths h and riser size?
    Asked on 5/4/2013 by JD from Franklin 7113

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      This bow only has one limb length and one riser size.

      Answered on 5/6/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    How long before I can expect shipment on this bow?
    Asked on 4/28/2013 by Kathy

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      We are working to get more of these bows in stock as soon as possible. As of right now I do not have an exact date for any of the sizes.

      Answered on 4/29/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I bought the AMS Bowfishing kit for the bow, and have a standard bear shelf arrow rest. I want to get a better arrow rest for bowfishing and just standard target/game shooting.

    What sight and arrow rest should I use to do both Bow fishing and general hunting/target shooting?

    I've read good and bad things about whisker biscuits, as well as flipper rests. Is there better and why?

    For sights, I've seen a lot of people say to just shoot 'naturally', and I've seen people suggest simple adjustable pin sights. I'm confused on these options as it relates to a recurve bow and bowfishing kit.

    Last question: do people use shock absorbers on the front of the bow?

    Thank you so much!!
    Asked on 4/23/2013 by Mark J. from Charleston, SC

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I would use the whisker biscuit rest for just a general rest. For sights the bows are meant to be shot instinctively if you wish to use sight's the 4 pin eagle sight will work fine.

      Answered on 4/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Morning! A recurve hunting bow, like the one you have, is a traditional
      bow -- which for the vast majority of traditional hunters, means using
      minimal helps -- a flipper rest or even more common, off the shelf. One
      of the advantages to this method is that you'll find you can shoot your
      arrows and aim much faster than with a whisker biscuit setup. Having
      said that, it's your bow and your choice -- if you prefer a whisker
      biscuit, it's an excellent aid for keeping the arrow steady. The same
      goes for site aids. It's whatever you prefer and what works best for
      you.
      Happy hunting!

      Answered on 4/24/2013 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    I'm going to order this bow with 40# limbs. My draw length is 26 in. I was told the best arrows for me would be the Traditional Only Carbon arrows with a 600 spine, cut to 28 in with a 125 grain point. I'm going to use the arrows for target shooting only, no hunting, and would like to get points that will keep my block target in good shape for as long as possible. Can you tell me precisely which points you would recommend? Field points? Something blunter? If points, which size/ diameter do I need with those arrows? Do I get the screw in kind? The more specific you can be, the better because I know absolutely nothing about archery.
    Asked on 4/19/2013 by Kathy

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The 600 spines will work great. You will need to get the 5/16 125 grain screw in field points they will work just fine in your block target. Cutting the arrows to 28'' will be fine also.

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

    Is it possible to put a AMS retreiver reel on this bow or do you need to get the adapter for traditional bows?
    Asked on 4/17/2013 by new guy from canada

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      yes, you can use the AMS Retriever reel on this bow with out the adapter.

      Answered on 4/18/2013 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    How long should it take to ship the samick sage on backorder? And would it be better to pay more for the samick deermaster?
    Asked on 4/10/2013 by Reecer from Pearland, Texas

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I would recommend upgrading unless you want to wait mouths for it.

      Answered on 4/11/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    ok to start. i have heard nothing but positive feedback from your website.
    i was reading your company policies and in it says. backorders ship in 30 days. i also read a question asked and answered by a 3ra employeee on the samick limbs about backorder and them being in stock mid april. upon these two things i ordered this bow from you upon beleiving those 2 things. but upon onlying receiving small parts i ordered(as expected because i knew the rest was backordered)- my question is. with those two things i found. why does my backorder estime say almost 3 months out?
    Asked on 4/9/2013 by undershooter from northland

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      It says, Backorders should ship within 30 days. Which is the case for most items, The Sage comes on a boat from Korea and we never know a for sure date. We have them ordered out for a shipment every month for the next 2 years. Thats 5000 bows, they cant keep up and I apologize.

      Answered on 4/10/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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