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Toelke Lynx setup

Started by Biathlonman, July 05, 2015, 09:52:00 PM

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Biathlonman

How do you run your Lynx?  Longbow or recurve?  What are your specs? Arrows?  Pictures would be great.  I've owned a couple but I've got another one heading this way.  I'm excited to try out the new 60" recurve limbs, only tried the 58" and the 64" longbow before now.

Elkchaser

Congrats on the new bow.
I have a 58" recurve. My most consistent, easiest (for me) to shoot bow that I've owned to date. Have had it for probably 4 or 5 years now.
It's 51# @ 28", which is what I draw. I shoot MFX Classic 500's, cut to 29". 100 grain inserts and 165 grain points. Perfect flight for me.

Enjoy the new toy!    :archer2:
No matter where you go; There you are.......

Toelke Lynx RC 58", 51@28"

hockey7

LH Lynx longbow, 62", 57#'s @ 28", phenolic and black mamba riser. Absolutely a pleasure to shoot.
Dead silent with small acrylic wool silencers, no hand shock, as accurate as I can be, shot after shot, very quick. Loves Gold Tip 55/75, 29 3/4", 200 gr points. Or any 400 Easton Axis Shafts.
Word of advice....use Dan's endless strings.

Got the recurve limbs, but never use them, I like the longbow so much.

hybridbow hunter

Lynx recurve 60" 58# @31" : 32" GT VELOCITY 340 : 50 gr brass insert 300 point
Lynx longbow 66" 59# @31" 32" GT Hunter  400 : alum insert + 300 gr point
I switched to an SBD bowstring and change shelf and strike plate material for thin beaver skin.
La critique est aisée mais l'art est difficile.

Bullfrog 1

Longbow 64" 56@30. Centershot 400 31 inch. The most quiet longbow I have ever shot.  Bill

Dan bree

Hey brad.   I was shooting gt. heavy hunters  with 125/. 145  up front.  And they were flying great and hitting hard.  Woods  were 55/60. With 145  . I think the bow will shoot anything . !  Good luck with her.
Dan Breen

Jim Wright

I had a combo Dan sent me when he introduced the bow. I shot it for a couple of months and some 3d shoots and the Lynx was similar to my Whips. I am not much of a recurve fan but I loved the 60" Lynx and I remember was that it took a heavier spined arrow than I would have thought.

Jim Wright

Braincramp, (they seem to be coming more often)the above post should have said the 64" longbow limbs were similar to my Whips.

Biathlonman

I drove like crazy to get home from work today and it didn't make it yet.  Hope the mailman has it tomorrow!

MEsquivel

Mine is a 58" bow.
55@26" (I have a 26" draw)
I use goldtip trads 5575 at 29" with 100gr insert and 125gr point.

Biathlonman

Mine just arrived in the mail.  60" recurve, 50@28.  Man I can't believe how smooth the 60" recurve limbs are.  Kind of wishing they were #55 now!  Can't wait for the rain to stop to give it a workout.

TxAg


hybridbow hunter

La critique est aisée mais l'art est difficile.

Biathlonman

Riser appears to be all phenolic with some sort of ebony accents.  Limbs a fairly plain Myrtle.  A second hand bow but one I'm glad to have found.  Gonna have to try to track down some #55 limbs, these things are so smooth!  Even at #50 it's smoking a 600+ grain arrow.



TxAg

Love that all black riser.  Nice purchase

jt85

Nice bow Biathlonman! How do you like the grip?
Black Widow PCH 58" 48#@28"
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 49@28
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 52#@28
Wengerd Ibex 58" 50#@28

Biathlonman

I really like the grip on the Lynx.  I'd prefer it to be super pretty wood, but hard to be micarta for function.

Izzy

I like it!!! It looks like a bow that a man can come to love in a hurry.

1/4 away

Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Dan bree

Hey brad. That bow looks great.   I miss it already .lol.   Good luck with her.
Dan Breen


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