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Black Hunter Recurve Bow Set
Black Hunter Longbow
Black Hunter Recurve Bow
Archery passion meets precision in every bow
Professional bow for precise archery fun!
Durable & Sturdy Bow: This longbow consists of an ergonomically designed wooden handle, 2 high-elastic fiberglass limbs (bamboo laminates technology) and black bowstring, each joint is fixed with sturdy screws
Specs & Uses: The bow series draw weights of 25-60lbs. Perfect for hunting deer or target practice. Warm Note: We suggest removing the bow string after each use to protect the limbs from twisting
Easy to Assemble and Disassemble: Please keep in mind that using a stringer tool is the most safely way to properly take down and put together the hunting bow, it’s easily dismantled for storage
Best Experience: With the Takedown feature you will always be able to change your bow limb to increase or decrease the weight to give to you to practice
Warranty: We offer a 12-month after-sale service to all customers who purchase recurve bow. we are dedicated to your satisfaction. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us
Amazon Customer –
Great bow
Great bow, as good as some ten times as much
Kim C. –
Great low cost gateway to Traditional Archery
I love this bow, i ordered one for my wife, and another gor my self. I recently switched to lefty due to eye dominance. I needed an inexpensive bow to try. So i looked on youtube for reviews. The Black Hunter was very prominent and highly rated, this and the crazy low price helped my decision.Switching hands was life changing!This bow shoots great is pretty smooth and puts the arrows where i am looking. And the price cant be beat, i just ordered one with hunting weight limbs(45) , limbs were available separately but for the cost i can keep one for stumping ( or a loaner) and one set up and hunt readyThe only thing i think it needs straight away is a good string, the one it came with was a bit loud . I twisted up some flemish strings and it was even better!
Pinky G. –
Outstanding, no-frills bow
I bought this bow after watching hours of reviews for something under $200 to start out with. Kramer Ammons has two fantastic youtube breakdowns on this bow (one for the recurve and one for the longbow), and I’m extremely satisfied with the purchase. (I went with the longbow.) I’ve shot nearly 3,000 arrows with it now, and plan to buy a fancier bow string once the basic one that it comes with wears out, but have absolutely no complaints, especially for the price. As I practice each day, my shots get more and more accurate, and I have no doubt whatsoever that my own technique and skills are the only impediment to perfection. It’s relatively lightweight and quiet, though I also added a homemade wool string silencer, mostly just for fun, as I’m just using it for target practice anyway. I’m an average-height dude with average arm strength (presumably, I’m not a powerlifter or anything) and started out with the 35lb model. I’m planning to buy another 25lb bow for my wife and daughter to start out with, and if they take to the sport like I have, it will be very easy to buy another set or two of risers if they want more power thanks to the interchangeable format. All-in-all, it’s absolutely delivered on the hype, at nearly half the price I thought I might have to pay to get started. 5 stars all the way.
Amazon Customer –
1st bow was unsatisfactory, but the 2nd bow they sent was well built and reliable!
Initially when I had purchased this item, I went to put it together and the limb attachment bolt did not fit in the limb and was unable to tighten it down. The tolerance between the holes was too tight. I had returned the item and Glurak had gotten in touch with me and wanted more information on what happened and why I was having trouble. They ended up sending me another bow and it went together much more smoothly. They seemed to really understand my feedback and did what they could to make the whole process of buying one of their bows seamless. I really like the company and the integrity that they have to make this purchase right! Thank you Glurak. Also, now that I have had the bow for a few months I am happy to report that the bow works very well, and I am very pleased with its functionality. The only reason why I give this bow 4 stars is because of the initial mishap. The second bow receives a 5-star rating for sure!
hector l. rivera –
Good bow!
Good fit, great bow for the money!
Darin guy –
Right on!!!
This was not a very expensive item for what I got. It is a very beautiful, and functional low. It was easy to string. I’ve already shot it and I just received it this morning. It will be a fantastic asset to my collection.
Katie O’Neil –
Impressed….but
I have bought two of these bows so far. A 40 and a 45. I cannot say enough good things about these bows. At this price point, you could get into the sport of traditional archery for under $200 and that’s crazy. I do think it is important to note that I do not believe this bow is really a takedown. I feel like the hardware included in the bow to make it a takedown is not robust enough to handle frequent breakdown and put together of the bow. This is not a big deal to me, but it may be a nonstarter for some. Also, mine has yet to fail. It just seems like the fitment is weird and with repeated use Could easily strip out.
Steve –
Poor quality compared to the other Black Hunters
I have previously purchased 3 Black Hunter bows sold by Obert. They are all nice bows for the money. This Glurak black Hunter is poor quality compared to the others. The limb wedges are to short and the limbs are lifting away from the riser / limb bed rather than being fully on the pad. The locating pins pulled out of the riser and stuck in the limbs. The radius from sight window to arrow rest ledge is so radiused the arrow is pushed away from the window. The limbs are cut atrociously. Wavy from wedge to tip. The limbs are excessively wide towards to tips for no good reason. The limb bolt holes arevoversise, which allows the limbs to shift left to right.Do yourself a favor, buy Ober Black Hunters, or a PMZ Coral Snake. I have one, and it’s a great value. The only junk bow I’ve purchased out of 9 bows is a Glurak.
Khaiminlal Vaiphei –
Overall, a good product. A little pissed it didn’t come with a bow stringer
Richard J. Guyatt –
Great design delivers fast arrow flight and fast to shoot 145fps with 530grain arrow at draw weight of 39punds.. Tiller split is 3/16ths great for 3 fingers under. With beaver fur string silencers and brace height of 7.5 inches is wisper quite. Limb and riser finish is excellent with no flaws I could spot. Grip is very comfortable.
boatfan –
At the price and after seeing a lot of good reviews, I thought it worthwhile to get a takedown bow. It arrived promptly, double boxed with all advertised parts present. The riser and limbs were each in a separate padded sleeve/bubble wrap.So far, I shot maybe 100 arrows with it, without even installing the hair rest or strike plate, and like it a lot. As other reviewers have noted, the grip places the hand in a good position. I’m a fairly small person and the riser is on the heavy and chunky side, but the grip is not too large to be comfortable in my hand. The bow draws nicely and I shoot more accurately with it than my other bows (a couple of low end laminated one-piece longbows and a small horsebow).It seems closer to centreshot than my other bows. Using the 25lbs limbs and at my draw length of 24″, I am pulling ~20 lbs. My 28″ long, 800 spined arrows with 75 grain tips seem to work decently, but I’ve not yet tried tuning with bareshaft or paper. I also haven’t yet checked the draw weight at 28″, but I’m suspecting the limbs are a few lbs overweight; they should be ~17lbs at my draw length instead of 20lbs. While I can draw the 20 lbs, it wouldn’t be comfortable for long shooting sessions, so I ordered a set of 20 lbs limbs also. Cheaper, mass-produced bows like this often have more discrepancy in draw weight than higher end custom models. I’d gladly pay an extra $20 to pick a limb set checked individually.This newer Black Hunter design with the squared off limb butts is a noticeably more angular bow than the earlier version, but went with this one to be able to try switching top and bottom limb if they are out of tiller. For 50 lbs the heavy riser is probably good, but it seems overbuilt for my poundage. Great Plains Traditional Bow Company made a few youtube videos on how to modify the Black Hunter, so I’m not afraid to take a rasp and sandpaper to make it more rounded and a bit lighter. The edges of the limb tips and string grooves are also a bit sharp and unrefined, calling for a touch of sandpaper.That all said, for 2X or 3X the price I probably could find a bow that is exactly how I like it out of the box, but I enjoy tinkering. I don’t even know where the closest archery store to try out bows actually is; definitely at least a day’s drive away.
Eric Plante –
Très agréable la prise en main.Si ce n’est que de la corde 16 brins, ce qui est un peu trop.12 brins aurait suffit pour une 35 lbs.
Clint Moase –
Came well packaged, easy to set up. Shoots well with little hand shock or vibration. I added silencers and worked on brace height and knock point. Only one issue was the top limb has a bow in the base where attaches to the bow. Hoping they will read this and send a new one. But again great little bow and stacks up against my higher priced ones. Update March 2024, I got in touch with the seller last week and they resolved the issue quickly and I recieved new limbs today. Very easy to deal with.