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Started by Vesty, September 13, 2016, 07:19:00 PM

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Vesty

I am going to use my Two Tracks Echo this season after a one year layoff. I can honestly say that for me it is The Bow. I had forgotten how pleasant a strong follow is. No wonder they have the following they do.

Dave Weiss

I've got one coming from McBroom. Hope to put it to good use this fall/winter. Sounds like a "user friendly" kind of bow...
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Mud_Slide_Slim

Yep...they are all I shoot.  I just received an Echo from Chuck a few weeks ago and it is a shooter.  It will definitely see the woods this year!

Bill-
Luke 10:18-20
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Vesty

Bill. I was fortunate to be the first hunter to get a confirmed kill with the Echo when Chuck came  with it. You will love yours, believe me.

Vesty


Sam McMichael

I have two NM Sheltons and really like the string follow. I haven't put blood on the arrow with them yet, but I sure like the way they shoot.
Sam

Vesty

It really is difficult for me to describe what exactly it is about a string follow that endears me to them. My Echo just feels "soft" in my hand at the shot yet still delivers the arrow with authority. This bow sends the shaft "right where I'm looking" as it should be.

eidsvolling

Geez, here I am working hard to stay ready for an upcoming moose hunt with my backset Talon Classic, and you folks have got me yearning for the string follow bow I inherited from my Dad which I have put on the rack for the summer. It draws only 48# and is thus insufficient for the task at hand, but it has the virtues mentioned here!

 

Dave Weiss

Unless there are bow weight restrictions where you are moose hunting, the 48# bow is quite adequate for the task at hand...
Pretty bow btw
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jwhitetail

Wow... that Talon is a beautiful bow!
3 JD Berry Duo-Flex long bows
A pile of JD Berry ASL bows
2 JD Berry "OE" Long Bows

A Coyote ran accross the road, on the move without a home...
T. Petty

jwhitetail

Wow... that Talon is a beautiful bow!
And by the way, I love a good string Follow... I own a JD Berry Misty Dawn and a couple of Heritages... string follows and great bows.
3 JD Berry Duo-Flex long bows
A pile of JD Berry ASL bows
2 JD Berry "OE" Long Bows

A Coyote ran accross the road, on the move without a home...
T. Petty

deaddoc4444

My son was gracious enough and loving enough to get me an Eagle wing Frontier SF bow two Christmass' ago . It is by far the best handling and most accurate bow I own.  I have numerous Custom bows and I shoot them regularly, AND love them all for their differning qualities .  BUT  when I go out to hunt I grab the Frontier.  Love the String Follow.
HH Big 5 71# @29
Damon Howatt/Hunter 50@28
Damon Howatt/Ventura 45@28
Damon Howatt/Bushmaster 60@28
Leon Stewart/Slammer 52@28
BIG EAST  45@28
Fedora Xtreme/Hybrid 50@28
  "Leiber Hammer als Amboss"

QuoteOriginally posted by eidsvolling: "It draws only 48# and is thus insufficient for the task at hand, but it has the virtues mentioned here"

Just curious...
Why would you feel that 48# at your draw would be insufficient?  I'm not being critical....just don't understand.      :archer:

eidsvolling

New Hampshire requires a minimum of 50# at 28" for moose (used to be 60, actually). And I know there are folks who hunt moose with sub-50 bows. I'm not one of them, regardless of the rule.

I need to point out that the bow in my picture above is not the Talon Classic (which is a beauty in its own right.) The bow is actually the one made for my dad the year before he joined the Navy and went off to fight ... the Empire of Japan.   :D  

Yes, it is shot regularly. For the last eight years now.


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