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Tomahawk Legacy Series 3-Piece Takedown Longbow

Item Number: 3370X
Price: $839.99 - $939.99
($839.99 plus any option surcharges.)
   This item is Made in the USA
  
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  • Q:

    How will strap on quivers work with this bow? What kind of quiver do you recommend with this bow?
    Asked on 5/21/2013 by Jr from Ohio

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      They work great I really like the Thunder Boa but ant of the strap on quivers will work.

      Answered on 5/21/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Is it possible to order a bow that is specific to my draw length and poundage: example 58lb@30.5"?
    Asked on 1/4/2013 by bear from ohio

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      We can have a custom set of limbs made to that specification. It will take some extra time but we can do it. Give us a call at 1-866-587-9501 and we will look into setting up the order for you.

      Answered on 1/7/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
    • A:

      My initial response would be to say, NO unless you go custom. Most if
      not all bows are made and sold in five pound incremental poundage for
      28 inches.
      The accepted rule for draw weight above or below 28 inches, is
      estimated at 2.5 pounds per inch, but that is an estimate. Following
      that estimated rule you could order a 50 lb @ 28” bow and may get a
      draw weight of 56.25 lb bow weight or order a 55 lb @ 28” bow and you
      may get a 61.25 lb @ 32.5”. We could go on and on with caveats like
      actual draw weight may vary plus or minus .25 lbs based on ambient
      temperatures.
      I have been shooting the Tomahawk 3 piece take-down for three months.
      I have found it to be very a very smooth draw, quite and accurate
      shooting bow. Personnally if I had a 30.5 inch draw I would order the
      50 lb @ 28" and go hope for 56 lbs @ 32.5

      Answered on 1/4/2013 by Chuck from Nashville TN
  • Q:

    I noticed there were no 3 piece takedowns on TB's site...are they discontinued or will i stiil get a chance to own one?
    Asked on 11/20/2012 by JC from Regina, Saskatchewan

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The Tomahawk website has not been updated since the Legacy Series came out. We are still carrying these bows and we will be for a long time.

      Answered on 11/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    is there a difference in the upper and lower limbs for the 3pc td legacy.
    t.scott
    thanks
    Asked on 11/12/2012 by reelcrazy from west ky

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, the limbs are tillered differently. You will want to keep them in their proper order for the best performance.

      Answered on 11/12/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am 14 5'9" and 130lbs ihavebeen shooting for 7 years witch draw weight would you recomend for hunting Elk, and Deer
    Asked on 11/11/2012 by DJ from spanaway, wa

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      For you personally, I would normally recommend a bow between 40# and 45#. With a clean shot that will be enough for deer. With elk you will want to get the bow closer to 55# to create enough penetration.

      Answered on 11/12/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I noticed on your website that the woodland hunter limbs seem darker than on the original and diamond series woodland limbs. Is this due to variation in the laminations?
    Asked on 11/6/2012 by James Kerr

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The limbs between the two models will look a little different but not much due to different manufactures making them.

      Answered on 11/7/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    The web page pull down menu also gives the impression that there is an option for the Fast Flight bowstring. When I take a look at the Tomahawk Fast Flight bowstring as a separate order you offer standard or double serving for a better nock fit on glue-on nocks. Since I use glue on nocks the double serving would really provide a better fit. Is there a plan to fix or change the Legacy web-page and make that option available?
    Asked on 11/4/2012 by Chuck from Adams, TN

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I can bring this up at are next meeting and see what we can do.

      Answered on 11/6/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    The web page narrative referenced the option of upgrading the bow case to the Safari Tuff case, but the pull down menu did not support that option and when I ordered over the phone the very helpful sales rep explained that he did not have that option for the upgrade. Is there a plan to fix or remove that option from your web-page?
    Asked on 11/4/2012 by Chuck from Adams, TN

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The option is if you want to up grade you just order the case and it will add that to your cart.

      Answered on 11/6/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Why are the limbs slightly wider than the riser?
    Asked on 7/20/2012 by buckshot from Sikeston, MO

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      There will be a small difference between the width of the limbs and the width of the some of the risers. We made them so that they limb connection was universal. Any limb can be used on any riser. We have tolerances to keep them the same width, but without the limbs being made specifically for the riser, it is difficult to have everything line perfectly every time. If you are ever unsatisfied with the bow that you receive or even just the riser or the limbs, we will work with you to get you the bow that you want. Just give us a call at 1-866-587-9501.

      Answered on 7/23/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    What is the longest draw length recommended with the 62" 3 piece takedown? Thanks.
    Asked on 6/22/2012 by stickbowhafe

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      We recommend that the 62" Legacy not be drawn past 30". At 29" and 30" draw lengths we strongly recommend going up to the 64" or 66" models.

      Answered on 6/22/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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