I’ve shot American style recurves for 35+ years. My first longbow was a Great Plains Traditional(2 years ago). It runs with the better recurves easily(ilf style). The ASL they make will probably be my next Great Plains.
Looks like a really nice bow, but it seems kind of slow for the money, I like the little short bows and thumb draw, and the fact that they shoot really fast, thank you for another great review
Hill style longbows are ALWAYS "slow". This king of bow is powerfull by the weight of arrow they throw. Comparing longbows and recurve is like comparing a gt car like a Porsche and a muscle car. It's not the same kind of perf.
I have a Youth Longbow in hickory for left eye dominate thing from This same company, Yet to use but the bow is just a tick over 45 pounds at my draw of 24.5--25 inches. It is not the True Howard Hill/Flat limb style but a reflex deflex that the reflex limb looks like a straight bow when strung type ASL at 52 inches. I feel almost like I have a modern take on the Plains Native bows when I have the bow drawn. I got it in 2022 right on my birthday on December 20th, was supposed to be a week earlier but a snow storm stopped the bow from coming. I do like they were one of the few who made a short draw bow for my needs that is not the price of a bigger bow, or possibly more for such a request, with some companies saying they can offer most adult models at a 26 inch draw. I do not want to have to do some asking on how off the bow weight is from each inch lower then X draw the bow is made for, I just want to use the bow and have it at my draw or very close to my hunting draw.
The bow looks soo beautiful. Armin sir I have a question, what is the ideal height ot a Long bow? Some say 65" and some have said 71". Is there a standard height or depends on person to person.
mine are all 68 inchs. i enjoy that length. but its all personal taste. all iv noticed is length seems to affect how smooth/easy it is to draw back. longer seems smoother then shorter. but long if hunting in the bush isnt fun when the top limb is hitting tree branchs or bottom limb is hitting brush. for me 68 longbows and 56-60 inch recurves. but its all personal taste
I have a few centre shot bows, and they seem to be easier to shoot accurately than my 'non' centre shot bows... but non- centre shot bows are much more satisfying (challenging) to shoot accurately. That being said i wouldn't mind one of these in my bow rack... (i do like smoothness of a longbow). My favourite (at the moment) bow is a 'Tang' style #40, @ 28 laminate... 58" long, 32" max draw. Closely followed by a #40@"28, 60" long, 30" draw centre shot bow... so similar in specs... but totally different to shoot.
looking on your face, we know which works easier ! the Howard Hill model and copies are an enigma but excepting the lighter arrows few differences between GP and Fairbows anyway, Great plains have an excellent reputation with lighter, comfortable and precise modern models (reflex deflex, with carbon, ...) for competition, like Toelke bows !
Herrlich wenn Österreicher Englisch sprechen, ich dachte erst Gerhard Berger rauszuhören, klingt wahnsinnig ähnlich, zumindest für mich als Norddeutscher🙈 Danke für das Video, genial👍
I shot a Hill Longbow for over 30 years and wasn't impressed. It "seemed" to be much slower and loads of hand shock so I've gone to an eastern recurve, much faster.
How good was Hill really? He was way before my time, but I've looked at some footage of him on youtube, and it was clearly faked. Was he actually good or just hyped up by the movies?
He was after all good enough to do the same shots in front of a live audience, unlike some current trick shooters who seem to appear mainly on film. It's hard to fake much with a real audience. He also won nearly 200 field shoots in a row, and trusted his shooting enough to hunt some dangerous game. So I reckon he was pretty good, film work was only part of what he did.
Meh, for 150.00 I would rather have the Sanlida Royal X8 longbow even if it isnt a true Hill style bow. From what Iv’e seen from your review on that it gets the job done and more. The Hill bows are all overpriced for what your really getting. At this price level I would rather have a royal huntsman longbow from Omega Bow Co. Great Plains is really high for all their products. Great review though thanks alot.
Nice review !Please more Great Plains bows!
Those are beautiful bows!!!
I’ve shot American style recurves for 35+ years. My first longbow was a Great Plains Traditional(2 years ago). It runs with the better recurves easily(ilf style). The ASL they make will probably be my next Great Plains.
Now ! I can rest Enjoy the weekend Armin 😊
I can hear Peter's voice like:"I TOLD YOU!!!"
Hope to hear from you both together something again.
Thanks vor the video
I'm happy with my af longbow I purchased after your review. This one seems nice but I can't justify the expense. 👍🎯
We all have budgets. These are premium lifetime investments. But this should not prevent the enjoyment and ability to shoot with a $200 bow.
I like the bow. I might have to purchase one. Thank you 😊🏹🎯
I love my Falco Storm 50lb Cant seem to miss much. Pull back let go. H.Hill and Greyarcher.
Looks like a really nice bow, but it seems kind of slow for the money, I like the little short bows and thumb draw, and the fact that they shoot really fast, thank you for another great review
Hill style longbows are ALWAYS "slow". This king of bow is powerfull by the weight of arrow they throw.
Comparing longbows and recurve is like comparing a gt car like a Porsche and a muscle car. It's not the same kind of perf.
@@benji280792 What are the pros of a longbow over a recurved design?
I have a Youth Longbow in hickory for left eye dominate thing from This same company, Yet to use but the bow is just a tick over 45 pounds at my draw of 24.5--25 inches. It is not the True Howard Hill/Flat limb style but a reflex deflex that the reflex limb looks like a straight bow when strung type ASL at 52 inches. I feel almost like I have a modern take on the Plains Native bows when I have the bow drawn. I got it in 2022 right on my birthday on December 20th, was supposed to be a week earlier but a snow storm stopped the bow from coming. I do like they were one of the few who made a short draw bow for my needs that is not the price of a bigger bow, or possibly more for such a request, with some companies saying they can offer most adult models at a 26 inch draw. I do not want to have to do some asking on how off the bow weight is from each inch lower then X draw the bow is made for, I just want to use the bow and have it at my draw or very close to my hunting draw.
The bow looks soo beautiful. Armin sir I have a question, what is the ideal height ot a Long bow? Some say 65" and some have said 71". Is there a standard height or depends on person to person.
Depends on what it’s made of and how wide of limbs. Longer narrow limbs or wider and shorter. Particularly if you’re using natural materials.
mine are all 68 inchs. i enjoy that length. but its all personal taste. all iv noticed is length seems to affect how smooth/easy it is to draw back. longer seems smoother then shorter. but long if hunting in the bush isnt fun when the top limb is hitting tree branchs or bottom limb is hitting brush. for me 68 longbows and 56-60 inch recurves. but its all personal taste
I have a few centre shot bows, and they seem to be easier to shoot accurately than my 'non' centre shot bows... but non- centre shot bows are much more satisfying (challenging) to shoot accurately.
That being said i wouldn't mind one of these in my bow rack... (i do like smoothness of a longbow).
My favourite (at the moment) bow is a 'Tang' style #40, @ 28 laminate... 58" long, 32" max draw. Closely followed by a #40@"28, 60" long, 30" draw centre shot bow... so similar in specs... but totally different to shoot.
looking on your face, we know which works easier !
the Howard Hill model and copies are an enigma but excepting the lighter arrows few differences between GP and Fairbows
anyway, Great plains have an excellent reputation with lighter, comfortable and precise modern models (reflex deflex, with carbon, ...) for competition, like Toelke bows !
So basically for 300 dollars more you get a premium, refined version of Bear Montana.
Great Plains makes a few "Hill Style" bows. Each with slight variation.
I have a old RioBravo (6000serialnr.)3pice the smoothest bow i ever shoot,
Hello,...I have a 32-pound, 67-inch hybrid longbow...what wooden arrow do you recommend? ,...diameter and weight?....thank you!
Very nice Review, But seems that t he BOWMAN is pretty equal.
Herrlich wenn Österreicher Englisch sprechen, ich dachte erst Gerhard Berger rauszuhören, klingt wahnsinnig ähnlich, zumindest für mich als Norddeutscher🙈
Danke für das Video, genial👍
Bayern bittschön :D
@@ArminHirmer ich hätte schwören können Austria, ehhrlich, Du/Sie klingst/klingen zu 99% wie Gerhard Berger damals...na dann sorry😅
no anchor?
nah, I am not a boat :D
I shot a Hill Longbow for over 30 years and wasn't impressed. It "seemed" to be much slower and loads of hand shock so I've gone to an eastern recurve, much faster.
its just another style of shooting for me, I like them all even if I am more into asiatic bows :D
How good was Hill really?
He was way before my time, but I've looked at some footage of him on youtube, and it was clearly faked.
Was he actually good or just hyped up by the movies?
He was after all good enough to do the same shots in front of a live audience, unlike some current trick shooters who seem to appear mainly on film. It's hard to fake much with a real audience.
He also won nearly 200 field shoots in a row, and trusted his shooting enough to hunt some dangerous game. So I reckon he was pretty good, film work was only part of what he did.
PS what shots do you think were faked?
Even today reality shows are usually scripted and heavily edited. But still that's very far from plainly lying.
Meh, for 150.00 I would rather have the Sanlida Royal X8 longbow even if it isnt a true Hill style bow. From what Iv’e seen from your review on that it gets the job done and more.
The Hill bows are all overpriced for what your really getting. At this price level I would rather have a royal huntsman longbow from Omega Bow Co.
Great Plains is really high for all their products.
Great review though thanks alot.
The X8 is a real nice bow.
Ñot hill style
Those are quiet!!
Just go to Basically Bows and get a real long bow
Hai armin I am from india wonderful bow.