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Tall Tines Recurves

Started by Autumn Whitetails, July 13, 2011, 08:03:00 PM

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Autumn Whitetails

I'm looking to purchase a Tall Tines recurve and thought I would get some feedback from everyone who has tried them. Please let me know your thoughts and any suggestions.

Thanks,
Marc
Autumn Whitetails

LoweBow

I couldn't be more happy w/ mine.  Craftsmanship, smoothness, speed, and shootability are 2nd to none IMO.  A++++++ to me.  

With that being said.....the only issue I've heard from anyone that has owned one that decided to sell was the grip.  Guys w/ large hands (like myself) say the grip hurts their hands and they give up and sell the bow in a short period of time.  I think that given the chance these are 1 owner bows.  The grip is diff, but becomes part of you w/ practice.  
Great bows that you just don't see very often in the classifieds...and when you do...they don't last long.

Mike
Backwater Bowfishing Pro Staff.
MossyOak Pro Staff.
They can have my bow when it's pried from my cold dead fingers.

Manitoba Stickflinger

Love mine! I have a phenolic riser with #47 Myrtle limbs. I have a second set of limbs on order (black glass @ #57ish) I also have a one piece on order that will be all Myrtle with a Macasser ebony flare @ #55.

Brians woods and his work is awesome but the shootablility of the bows is the real seller. The more I shoot mine the more I know it was a great purchase. You won't be disappointed!...Ryan

MountainTool21

Marc
Check my new TallTines out, just posted pics
Andrew

billy shipp

Brian has built me 2 recurves, and they are the best shooting bows I've ever owned. They are smooth, quiet, and plenty quick.

I think Brian has the best grip going with the (GRIP RIDGE). I had the grip checkered on one, and it's the perfect bow for me.

Some folks like them, some don't. Don't rely on opinions of others. Try to shoot one before deciding on any bow. There isn't a bow made that suits everyone.

KentuckyTJ

www.zipperbows.com
The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->

KentuckyTJ

www.zipperbows.com
The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->

Dirtybird

It's a one of a kind bow.  You won't find many bows that feel as good when shooting.

jonsimoneau

I have not had the chance to shoot one yet..but it is up there on my "to try" list.  Uncle Barry seems to really like his.  I can't wait to get my hands on one. I'm sure you will not go wrong.  Have not heard a complaint yet!

Steve O

Other than a a couple of collectables, all my other recurves are gone.  I have owned most, and certainly all of the top performers, but after the first few shots I made stump shooting with Brian's own bow a few years ago, I knew none were as special as the TallTines.  Smooth, fast, great grip!  I have a bunch of 60"ers, long riser and short (waiting on a one piece) and love them from the turkey blind to the mountains.  Great bow and the guy building them is top notch too.

Steve O

Jon, if you are going to the Odd Year this weekend, I will have one or two you can take for a spin.  Anytime for that matter.

Gary Logsdon

Here's mine. Love it.

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Gary Logsdon

cacciatore

I have one,it is a very accurate bow,plenty fast and easy to tune.The grip is really special,but I would like to have mine checkered.
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

Autumn Whitetails

Thanks everyone for your feedback. Now I can't wait to get one.

Thanks
Autumn Whitetails


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