Phase 1
Spec and fit check
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Quick verdict: I'd call the Black Hunter 60" longbow with stringer a buy for right-hand beginners who want safe stringing gear in the same box as the bow. Pick a light poundage SKU and budget arrows separately.
✓ Best for
Bow stringer tool ships in the box, so you can string safely…
✕ Not for
This is not the green takedown kit with arrows, spare string, and…
The 10-Second Answer
I'd call the Black Hunter 60" longbow with stringer a buy for right-hand beginners who want safe stringing gear in the s
4.3
Out of 5 stars
Editor's Verdict
I've seen shoppers assume every Black Hunter 60" listing is the takedown kit. This one is not. Skip it if you need takedown travel, a full arrow kit, left-hand fit, or a proven quiet hunting longbow.
The included stringer is my buy case. Missing kit arrows and mixed reviews are my skip cases.
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— ambermitchellI like this SKU when the buyer's real question is "how do I string this without breaking it?" The stringer in the box answers that on day one.
I would not send a takedown shopper here. If you want arrows, spare string, and limb swaps, you want the other Black Hunter listing, not B0C3R786KK.
My copywriting rule is simple: match the SKU to the job. For Nashville backyard practice with honest light poundage, this stringer bundle makes sense. For growth into traditional hunting or travel storage, spend the comparison time in our longbows for beginners lane first.
Overview
This model is a one-piece black right-hand longbow at 60 inches. You select draw weight when you order, from about 20 to 60 lbs depending on the variant shown on the product page.
The headline accessory is the stringer tool. That matters because longbow limbs should never be strung by foot-bracing. A proper stringer protects the riser and your fingers.
| Listing | What you get | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| B0C3R786KK (this review) | One-piece longbow + stringer | Safe stringing, target practice |
| Black Hunter takedown green kit | Takedown bow, arrows, spare string | Travel, kit completeness |
| Samick Sage takedown recurve | Forgiving recurve growth path | First adult recurve |
If your cart goal is "bow plus stringer tonight," stay on this ASIN. If your cart goal is "everything in one box," compare the takedown kit before you pay.
Read the bow draw weight guide before you pick heavy poundage. Longbow stack feels stiffer than many recurve listings suggest in photos.
Specs, Visualized
Summary: spec: Detail. length: 60 inches. draw-weight range: 20-60 lbs (fixed poundage per SKU ordered). type: One-piece traditional longbow. handedness: Right hand. included accessory: Bow stringer tool. asin: B0C3R786KK. intended use: Outdoor target practice, light hunting prep
Our pick for most adults: 20–60 lbs. Take the 15-second draw weight test →
Strung length
60 inches
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How We Tested
Summary: We verify listing specs, check owner feedback across Amazon and forums, and compare against bows and accessories we have already reviewed on Bow Advice.
Phase 1
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Phase 2
We read recent Amazon reviews and archery forum threads for repeat praise, repeat complaints, and gaps between marketing copy and real-world use.
Phase 3
We compare price, included accessories, and upgrade path against close competitors so the recommendation reflects value—not just brand loyalty.
Owner Consensus
Summary: Common praise themes include the stringer inclusion, traditional look, and fair price for casual shooting. Complaints cluster on finish nicks, limb alignment, string quality, and poundage feel versus listing photos.…
Common praise themes include the stringer inclusion, traditional look, and fair price for casual shooting. Complaints cluster on finish nicks, limb alignment, string quality, and poundage feel versus listing photos.
Some buyers also ordered expecting a full kit and felt misled when only the bow and stringer arrived.
Common praise
Common complaints
Traditional archery threads split on Black Hunter value. One camp likes the low-cost entry for backyard fun. The other says spend slightly more on a known takedown recurve for forgiveness and parts support.
Both sides agree on starting light and using a stringer. This listing at least covers the stringer part.
I like this SKU when the buyer's real question is "how do I string this without breaking it?" The stringer in the box answers that on day one. I would not send a takedown shopper here. If you want arrows, spare string, and limb swaps, you want the other Black…
Best for
Bow stringer tool ships in the box, so you can string safely…
Not for
This is not the green takedown kit with arrows, spare string, and…
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Value scoreBuyer Questions
The questions real buyers ask before ordering, answered from our testing, not the product listing.
Check price on Amazon →The Black Hunter 60 inch longbow with stringer tool is a one-piece traditional longbow for right-hand shooters that includes a bow stringer in the box (ASIN B0C3R786KK).
Yes. The B0C3R786KK listing includes a bow stringer tool with the longbow. It does not include the arrow and spare-string bundle found on the separate takedown kit listing.
It means multiple fixed-poundage versions are sold under the same product family, not one bow you adjust like a compound. Select the draw weight option that matches your strength before checkout.
Yes, if you choose light poundage, use the included stringer, and add basic safety gear plus matched arrows. A takedown recurve is often more forgiving for first form work. See beginner bow setups for a checklist.
B0C3R786KK is a one-piece longbow with a stringer tool only. The takedown green kit ships a break-down bow with arrows and an extra bowstring for limb swaps and travel storage.
Yes, if you want a budget one-piece longbow with a stringer for right-hand target practice. Skip it if you need a full arrow kit, takedown portability, left-hand fit, or a proven quiet hunting longbow.
I'd buy the Black Hunter 60" longbow with stringer when the stringer is the missing piece in your setup and you accept a one-piece traditional bow without kit arrows.
Buy it for right-hand target practice with safe stringing out of the box. Skip it for takedown travel, full starter kits, or buyers who need recurve forgiveness on week one.
That is my bottom line after too many product pages that hide which Black Hunter SKU you are actually ordering.