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Samick Sage or PSE Recurve

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by Johnnie, Jan 22, 2014.

  1. Johnnie

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    I am new to the Traditional Archery Arena. Many of my friends are pushing me to purchase a PSE because the owner of the shop is a friend of theirs. They all shoot compounds and have no experience with recurves. I am told that I will not be happy with a recurve and pushing me to purchase a compound bow!

    In your opinion, which bow will be of a better quality and allow me to grow with it? What are you shooting with?
    Your input is greatly appreciated!! Thank You ...... John
     
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    I love my samick sage, it was my first bow, and great to learn on. I've never liked PSEs much at all, I just think they are ugly, for starters, but I haven't shot any of the newer models. If you want a compound I highly recommend the g5 quest rogue. It's draw cycle is comparable to my new creed, and it's very effective. That said, nothing matches the feeling of holding and shooting a traditional bow, and getting a deer with one is downright magical.
     
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    Thank you recurvestalker for taking the time to comment on my question. Your input is appreciated .... Happy Shooting!
     
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    I love my Sammick sage, I am still trying to refine my form and develope good shotting form. The sammick is helping me greatly along the way.
     
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    Also with the sage, it is a takedown bow, so when your ready to up the draw weight you will be able to switch out the limbs for a stiffer pair.
     
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    Thanks huntandbushcraft for your comment. I am beginning to see good comments on the Samick Sage. It seems to get some very good reviews on various internet sales sites. ... Happy Shooting!
     
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    I had my first chance to shoot a Samick Sage the other day, it was a fine shooting bow. For the price I think it would be hard to beat. I have about 15 recurves and 1 longbow. The Sage shot as well as many in my collection. Personally I'd shy away from the PSE recurves.


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    Matr138920 Weekend Warrior

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    I absolutely love my sage. As an added bonus its a breakdown, but I'm not sure if the pse is or not, I looked a a couple of them and didn't like the grip. Which ever one you decide on make sure to tune it properly and have a set of arrow that work with it and your draw length and weight.
     
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    If you decide to get the samick sage and find the limbs stacks on you due to your draw length, you can purchase the samick journey limbs that are 2 inches longer. The riser for the sage and journey are the same, only the length of the limbs are different: 62" vs 64". I just bought the Samick Journey 45# bow set-up today. I am really excited to some target shooting for a year, mixed in with bow fishing, and hopefully next year I can begin hunting with the bow.

    I also have an old 60# PSE Long bow from the 80's or so, and that thing shoots like a rocket. It is shipping from the islands to Idaho via the movers, so I can't use for awhile, but I needed a lighter bow to get better with anyway. I was bidding on a PSE Night Hawk recurve, but was outbid on eBay. Any way good luck with hunting for the right bow to shoot with.
     
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    Sage vs pse nighthawk

    I personally deal with both at my shop...both are good bows...but I will say the pse is way better looking and shoots great and is quiet...those that say it's not, own a sage and have never personally used the PSE...plus PSE support is better since they are made here unlike the sage which is korean....but again you can't go wrong with either...
     
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    I had a chance to see/shoot a Sage the other day and it was fine shooting bow for the money. Three rivers can set you up pretty quickly. Extra limbs are very reasonable too..

    Chris
     
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    I shoot Bear and Stemmler recurves, but my wife owns and shoots a Samick Sage. It's a very smooth and forgiving bow...for the price you can't go wrong. I have no experience with PSE recurves...only their compounds. Good luck with your choice.

    Bill
     
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    This is a good bow, it fits who started training or hunter. I like to use it.
     
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    My first bow experience with a Samick Red Stag Recurve 30# has been positive. I found the grip very nice and not fatiguing on the wrist. The bow has a nice weight and feel, and attractive design. I pull to 27' and get about 27#. I have noticed at the range that people standing 6 feet plus like longer bows, maybe you should consider a limb length of 62-64 inches. Pulling back on the Stag right now, it felt good at 29' but I might be a little concerned pushing to 30-31'. Why not try a bow out at a store, it will give you a better understanding of what feels good for your body type.

    You can see some consideration when buying a recurve bow : Best Recurve Bow Reviews 2016 - Top Rated For The Money

    Best of luck :)
     
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    Artem256 Weekend Warrior

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    My sage has been a great bow so far. My mom has a PSE razorback and its looks like a clone of the sage. It seems fine too. Samick and PSE are both good.
     

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