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The SAS Pioneer 68" Longbow combines traditional wood craftsmanship with modern performance. Featuring a sturdy Makore and Cassia Siamea riser, strong maple-laminated fiberglass limbs, and a 29-pound draw weight, this 68-inch longbow is designed for both right and left-handed archers seeking reliable power and stability for target shooting or hunting. Lightweight yet durable, it’s the perfect blend of classic style and functional excellence.
Model Name | Pioneer |
Brand | Southland Archery Supply |
Color | Black |
Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 29 Pounds |
UPC | 769272757134 |
Size | 29 pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00769272757134 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 69.75 x 4 x 3.75 inches |
Package Weight | 2.06 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Southland Archery Supply |
Warranty Description | MANUFACTURE WARRANTY |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Southland Archery Supply |
Style | Longbow |
Included Components | Long Bow |
Sport Type | Archery |
A**H
Awesome bow, not traditional LB shape, But good bow
BOTTOM LINE: THIS BOW SHOOTS WONDERFULLY. If you want a traditional D shaped long bow. This ain’t it. If you want a good shooting longbow for a good price, this is it.OK OK OK OK . This is my review of the SAS Pioneer Long Bow 45 LBS. First, I went to Cabela and shot a 45 LB Frontier long bow and a 55 lb Bear Montana. (two ends of the cost spectrum for production bows) So those are my only long bows as a benchmark to judge the 45 lb SAS pioneer I bought on line at amazon.com.While shooting the two at Cabalas (bear and fronteersman), I noticed the bear was more of a long bow traditional shape with a narrower but thicker riser, (and it had more hand shock compared to the frontier albeit 45 vs 55 pound bear). I shoot a 50LB Bear recurve and found the 55 LB Montana easier to draw. The frontier was wider and thinner like as if it was a recurve bow that had only a slight decurve-recurve. The Pioneer I bought was almost a replica of the Frontier as far as limb thickness and shape. It is less wide and slightly thicker than the recurve limbs of my grizzly. But imagine a bear grizzle w/o the recurve and more taper in width to the end. That is the frontier and the SAS Pioneer, a slightly de-flex/reflex bow.Having shot the pioneer and frontiersman both in 45#, 6 is one half a dozen it the other. Get which is the best deal.So if you want a traditional / historical correct longbow, pass this by. It doesn’t have the “D” shaped limbs.However if you want a good shooting “Longbow” this is it, so is the frontier. I have been shooting a 50 LB bear Grizzly for 35 years and a 35 lb samick sage for a couple years.(back surgery). This 45 # pioneer shoots consistent and good. 10 to 22 yards trajectory like a line drive (450 grain total weight arrows w/feathers). Small twang but I haven’t added any silencers 7.5 inch brace height.Only downside is the PLEATHER wrap of the grip. I removed it. It was slack and I did much better w/o it on the grip. The bow slid around it when I released. It was not glued to the riser as the bow rotated counterclockwise when I shot. Sent my arrows to the left. (Right hand shooter).The nocks are well made, smooth, and require no sanding like reviews of the OMP Ozark hunter comment on that bows reviews. BOTTOM LINE: THIS BOW SHOOTS WONDERFULLY. If you want a traditional D shaped long bow. This ain’t it. If you want a good shooting longbow for a good price this is it. I think the Cabela’s frontier is equivalent having shot both in 45 #. Get the best price.Now I have had my Bear grizzly recurve for 35 years (50#). I got it at a yard sale for $20 in 1983. (best bow in the free world). So I really wanted a Bear product. But when I shot the frontiersman and the Montana. I was more accurate with the frontiersman. The bear Montana is more of a traditional longbow riser shape. But it is 2x the price. Will the SAS last me 35 years like my Bear Grizzly? I’m 53, it doesn’t have to.
T**K
Great product, and still satisfied after several months of shooting
I rated this 5 stars because it is great quality for the price. Was a little leary buying a bow on Amazon, but I am very happy with the purchase. Bought a 45# bow (probably draws closer to 50# at my draw length). Previously I had been shooting my dad's 35# Browning fiberglass/laminate recurve, for decades, but I wanted to upgrade to something I might be able to hunt with. I was surprised how accurately I was able to shoot the bow right out of the box, using arrows that were spined for the recurve. Compared to my recurve, this bow has a little more hand shock, but it is more accurate, a tad bit more quiet, and has less finger pinch, like I was hoping for.****Update: It's been a few months since buying the bow and writing the original review and I am still loving it! Definitely satisfied with the purchase! Changed the original endless loop string to a Flemish fast-flight, put beaver balls on it, and tuned it nicely with wooden arrows from 3 rivers. Man it is quiet and shoots great!! The leather grip does move ever so slightly when you first pick it up, but I have not had any issues with it affecting my shot. I plan to hunt with the bow this deer season...which brings me to one minor criticism. I wish it didn't have the big white "pioneer" emblazoned on the back of the top limb. I fear it could flash game, especially when taking a shot. I knew this about the bow before purchasing though, but decided I could live with that for the price. It's also quite long, which is not ideal for hunting, but again I knew that before buying.
E**.
Nice bow, accurate.
Accurate, quiet, low hand shock. Great bow for $189.00 Will see how it holds up but appears built well. I like the leather grip and it does not slip like some reviews stated. It is adjustable if it ever did need tightened.
R**B
Shoots smooth
No handshock at all, shoots where i look. Seems well made. Quiet with a flemish twist, i personally like the way an endless loop shoots so went back to stock string.No complaints for the price.
R**K
Nice bow
I like everything about this bow, also added flemmish string with silencers. Quality bow. Also like leather handle.
D**
This bow is awesome.
I bought this bow in 45 pound and 30 pounds. I have 5 traditional bows . 3 are recurves 2 bear kodiack and Hoyt satori. Ilf. If your looking for a long bow that's affordable this is it. I changed string and added beaver balls. Wonderful shooting . Glad I bought 2. Learn to shoot ASL bow and your golden.
R**Y
Good bow. Shoots well. Overall satisfied with it.
I really like this bow. My 45 lb vintage bow finally snapped and I am not young anymore, so I replaced it with this 35lb one. The bow shoots very well, fits well in my hand, and is very beautiful*. I am a reenactor, and it looks great with my kit. It's not the most high-quality bowstring in the world, but it works okay, and that's easy enough to remedy if you are unsatisfied with it. I removed the string nock bead from my old, ruined bowstring and replaced it on the new one. Works fine.*Here's the caveat: someone in their design department thought it would be a great idea to absolutely mar the beauty of this bow by writing PIONEER on the outer limb in huge white block letters. Nobody wants that. I can't even imagine why this would be done, but here we are. I knew about this defacement going in, as I read other reviews, but the bow got otherwise good reviews and the price was right.So I used a dremel to polish off the letters and painted a subtle design over the scuffed finish and it looks a whole lot better now.Honestly, I would have otherwise given the bow 5 stars, but the white block letters really offended me. As a graphic designer by trade, they didn't even bother to match the letters to the style of the bow. So they lose one star for marring the look of the bow, and another one for being terrible graphic designers while they were doing it.
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