Are Samick bows any good?
The Samick Sage is a takedown recurve bow that is very reasonably priced, in fact, it will shoot just as good as more expensive bow models. You will find the draw to be smooth, has good arrow speed, and excellent accuracy. Overall a very good bow, whether you are doing target archery or hunting.
Can you put a sight on a Samick Sage?
The Samick Sage actually has a spot specifically designed for a sight, and a scope is very easy to install—provided you’ve got an Allen wrench! Sights can go from run-of-the-mill to very, very high-end, and if you’re just starting out, a basic sight will probably do you just fine.
Can I leave my Samick Sage strung?
Leaving the bow strung will not cause any damage or loss of draw weight with a modern glass-lam bow like the Sage. You are far more likely to cause damage while improperly stringing/unstringing the bow.
What limbs will fit a Samick Sage?
Registered. Samick Polaris limbs fit sage risers. they go as low as 25#.
Is Samick Sage cut to center?
Registered. The Sage is cut past center, i.e., a centershot bow. Because the past center cut makes room, you can use an adjustable rest/plunger combo or plate build out.
Where is Samick Sage made?
The wood Samick bows are made in China at two different factories under the Samick name. One of the factories is run by the previous owner of Samick, the other factory has an agreement to make Samick bows through 2020.
How long can I keep my recurve strung?
Modern recurve and longbows made from synthetic materials can be left strung for up to 3 weeks, but should be unstrung for long-term storage. Compound bows can be left strung indefinitely. All bows are made to last but only when they are properly cared for. Let’s look at some of this in more detail.
What is the brace height for a Samick Sage?
7.5 inches to 8.25 inches
Brace Height: 7.5 inches to 8.25 inches (recommended). More about brace height in the video below. Draw Length: 29 inches, maximum.
Can you shoot a Samick Sage off the shelf?
It will work fine off the shelf. The Sage is cut to center so you may have to play with the thickness of the sideplate, to tune your arrows correctly. Nothing wrong with a rest or shooting off the shelf.
Where is the Samick Sage recurve bow made?
They currently make the ILF Samick bows, risers and limbs there in Korea.