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Tell me about your Toelke Lynx.

Started by D. Key, May 17, 2016, 10:02:00 PM

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D. Key

I just committed to purchase a new (to me) Toelke Lynx. Those who own one or have owned one, please share your experiences good or bad, although I can't imagine any negative thoughts about a Toelke bow. I currently have a Chinook which I love and have had several Whips, Kestral and a Pika.  Any comments would be most appreciated. Thanks.
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

yth-mnstr

love mine.  won't ever get rid of it, but the pika 2 pc is my go to.
justin ammons

Stickbow

Love mine.....its a few months old now. The two Chinooks watch longingly as the Lynx heads out the door regularly.

Stickbow

Love mine.....its a few months old now. The two Chinooks watch longingly as the Lynx heads out the door regularly.

Biathlonman

I've had several.  I much preferred them in recurve form and much preferred the 60" limbs over the 58".  They don't seem to be as fast as the chinook, but are real nice stable shooters.

Masham Man

I had a 58" with recurve limbs that I never should have traded. I've tried a couple Chinooks since then and they didn't shoot as good as the Lynx. I will own another some day. The mass weight of the riser is perfect in my opinion. You will like it!
Daniel

jt85

You will not be disappointed, they are great bows mine has recurve limbs and it is smooth as butter, quiet, and fast enough. Probably the best grip I've ever felt.
Black Widow PCH 58" 48#@28"
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 49@28
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 52#@28
Wengerd Ibex 58" 50#@28

Tim

I'm a huge fan of Dan's Lynx and have one of his early models with his HS longbow limbs.  I've been fortunate to have owned several different setups and have settled in on a 60" longbow setup which I believe is what Doug bought from Tom.

I have owned both the 58" and 60" recurve models but I personally prefer the HS longbow limbs in either the 60" or 62".  I found the 62" to be the best shooting setup but settled on the shorter version for hunting.  

The bows are extremely quiet at my 28" draw.  I'm shooting 50lbs and 500 Beeman Centershots with brass inserts and 150 grain stingers up front.  The setup has worked wonderfully over the past few years.
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A.S.

My new Lynx will be here tomorrow....I'm really excited to give it a try.    :jumper:

D. Key

Thanks guys.  I am sure I will not be disappointed.  It's a Toelke for goodness sakes!!!    :thumbsup:      :laughing:
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

MEsquivel

I've had mine for a little over a year, now.
I'm very pleased with it. Its not only good looking....Its Fast, Quiet, Stable.
My biggest buck to date was taken with my Lynx this past season.
And Dan's customer service is the best out there.

Dan bree

Sold mine . It was to fast and smooth . Lol.
Dan Breen

hybridbow hunter

I have 2 one LB one recurve. I am a huge fan of Dan's bow and GREAT customer service




La critique est aisée mais l'art est difficile.

Bullfrog 1

I have owned MANY over the years. My Lynx 64" in LB version is my go to.   Bill


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