Found a used toelke super d, 66" 38# @28". Always wanted a hill style bow and think this would be perfect for target/small game. Sometimes I'm just to sore after work to shoot and hope this is my ticket when 45 to 55 pounds is to much. Anyone have any info/ thoughts on this bow?
I have heard very good things.
They are very easy to shoot well. They are quicker and milder to shoot than a true Hill. Very slender and handy. A longbow's longbow.
Wouldn't that be" "release the string on a new Toelke?"
Congrats and best wishes it serves you well.
Especially if you got that one from Burton, he's a great guy.
Super Ds are all I shoot any more , there is something very special about them. They are exceptionally well-mannered by any measure, quieter than quiet and very quick as well.
I have shot Jim Wrights bows and man are they sweet! You wont be upset!
I love them! Have 2 of them. Light, accurate and very forgiving of my many errors! Great cast. Just took this buck with my 66" 45 pounder last week. (http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc447/swinestalker1/1d9bbd06-171f-4774-af47-19d091c23a9a.jpg) (http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc447/swinestalker1/2015loclevn8-2.jpg)
Yup its from burton, hes been great so far! Hoping I like this bow as much as I think I will
I can tell you two things from my experience of the super D. Quietest bow I've ever shot. Regretted selling it.
Enjoy the new to you bow.
Love mine. Deer don't even know you shot when you let loose one out of her. Takes a while to get used to the grip, but when your on, you are really on with this bow. Points really well for me.