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New Talltines Review and a little time in the woods

Started by Will Cocke 2, October 22, 2013, 04:48:00 PM

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This story actually begins several months ago.  I was wanting to try a new recurve.  I started looking at the two bows I had narrowed it down to.  I decided to get a test bow from Brian. When it arrived I was impressed with the mass weight. I strung it up and started shooting.  Dead center bulleyes with the preinstalled nock points.  It was dead silent and had no handshock whatsoever, And it was fast.  However the grip was just a little big in the palm. Well I returned the loaner.  About a month ago I saw a post From Manitoba Stickfliger about his with a low grip. The wheels started turning.  That could be the perfect grip for me.  I called Brian up to see if he had any bows ready to go.  At that point he had a riser and offered to build me a set of limbs.  Upon completion of the limbs (myrtle) they did not match the riser.  He called me up and said I am not sending you the bow like this it does not match at all.   He said I can however build you a bocote riser that will look much better with it.  I said ok shoot me a pic so I can see it.  This is what he sent.
 

Man it looked great to me.  A couple weeks later he said your bow will be going out Monday which was last Monday.  I would be here Wednesday (perfect timing for the fri-sun hunt).   He sent me another pic of it.  

   

Man that one fired me up two days later it arrived.   I had talked to Manitoba Stickfliger about BH and nock set for three under.  He said 7 5/8 and 5/8.  I slapped some nocks on it and started shooting FMJ 400 spine with 225 tip.  It was perfect bareshafts and fletched. Well I got everything tied in and this is what it looks like.
 

 

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The specs are 60" Bocote Riser with Myrlte veneers low grip checkered it is 55@28.

Grip:  Bar none best grip I have ever felt it fits my hand absolutely perfectly.  The checkering is second to none. It feels as if the bow is an extension of my arm,  it fits that good

Draw : Among the smoothest if not the smoothest I have ever felt.  It truly feels like it is 50lbs.

Mass weight.  I like heavy bows and it fits the bill perfectly.

Performance: It is fast and as quiet as any longbow out there. 0-32 yards no compensation   DEAD SILENT and shoots exactly where I Look.

Fit and finish: Impeccable


I let two other people shoot it and they are all on his list.  They were impressed as much as I was.

Now back to the nitty gritty.  I got to take the HONEY BADGER to the woods.  I killed three does with it in the following 3 days of hunting.  All shots were 20-27 yards and all were pass throughs
3 for 3 with a brand new bow.  Here is a pic of two of the HONEY BADGERS victims. With a little help from CENTAUR BIG GAME HEADS


Before any feathers get ruffled by two in one afternoon in MS if you are on the dmap program and have tags you can kill 10 in one day.

Would like to send a special thanks to Brian for helping me out with such a great BOW and putting up with my harassment.  Thanks

Gen273

Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

Manitoba Stickflinger

Oh no! Now another TT's in the hands of a killer....this'll be good!

JMG


Will Cocke 2

The Honey Badger (Courtesy of Graybarkhunter) is blood thirsty and looking for more, with lows in the 30 and highs in the 60s they in trouble this weekend.


Ryan were those your limbs in the background?

Manitoba Stickflinger

Honey Badger...hah...that's a great name!

I bet before I can post again that Will will have another one down!

Congrats on some great hunts and happy to hear you enjoy the new bow. That's why I own so many of the darn things!!

Brian will have to answer the limb question..Brian?

varmint101

He definitely makes a fine bow! Congrats on the doe!
Bless The Lord, O My Soul!

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Will Cocke 2

Ha I am ordering another one tomorrow.  My father in law ordered one today and Spurs is ordering one in next week or so.  Everybody needs a 58" and well a 62" and then there is a longbow MAKE IT STOP!!!!!!

FerretWYO

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TJK68


TRAP

Beautiful bow Will and I'm "digging" the name you gave it.  

They truly are amazing bows in every sense.  

Trap
"If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less" Gen. Eric Shinsheki

"If you laugh, and you think, and you cry, that's a full day, that's a heck of a day." Jim Valvano.

Will Cocke 2

I wish I could take credit for the name.  But I can't.  It reminds me of honey but I couldn't come up with it. My brother in law.  Graybarkhunter came up with it and it stuck.

Gator1


graybarkhunter

That's the first words that came to mind when you texted me the pics earlier.thought it fit the bill pretty good... I need to come over and shoot it. Looks like a sweet rig

happy1

Great looking bow!  Brians new 3 piece longbow is shoots great  to.
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DarkTimber

Way to break it in Will.  And I agree, Brian's low wrist checkered grip is the best I've felt as well.....and his bows ar TUFF! I fell on mine with an 80lb pack and not a scratch on it

You boy's need to slow down over there in Mississippi, you're making me want to swim the river

Warden609


buckracks7

If it's in your way, move it.

Jayrod

Very nice bow as always in brians work way to christen the "honeybager"!! its funny how names stick out mine is "smiling eskimo" for the eskimo pic in the sightwindow brian is the credit for that one!!
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