Morning, all. I am shopping for a flatbow, preferably a hickory or osage with bamboo backing, and could use some advice.
Price is a big issue, unfortunately. I'd love to be able to lay down $800-1000 for a bow, but that just isn't an option. I need to keep it around $300 or less. (My family has this crazy idea that most of my salary should go for groceries, medical care, paying the house, and other such trifles)
I don't care too much about looks; I just want a good, reliable, no-frills bow that will shoot well, feel good, and stand the test of time.
There are several makers out there who seem to be making bows that would work for me. But I've already been warned off of inexpensive bow makers, and I've had a couple bad experiences myself. So my question is this: What should I be looking for? Are there any tip-offs (besides price) to help me sort out the wheat from the chaff? Also (assuming it's allowed on the forum) are there any specific less-expensive bowyers/companies you've had good experiences with?
Any insights/experiences would be helpful.
Thomas
p.s. Before anyone suggests it, I am not ready to take the plunge and start making my own bows--too many irons in the fire and no good place to work.