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My Second Stickflinger just arrived

Started by pdk25, January 13, 2017, 06:22:00 PM

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pdk25

Loved my first one so much that I had Brian build me another.  Sent him chocolate myrtle veneers and riser blocks of chocolate myrtle and Bastogne walnut burl that I got from IdahoCurt.  This one is around 59#@29" and 64" long with antler tips.












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My other stickflinger has limbs that are 56# and 63# at 29", so I figured it knew what arrows would fly well.  Put some tape on the string for a nocking point, and here is my first 2 shots at around 18 yards.  One with a 175 grain tigershark, and the other with a 230 grain  javelina lite.


 


 

lefty4

That's a beauty Pat.
Just waiting for another picture of the bow laying across a hog.
I had a really good group going... until I shot the second arrow.

My best bows are the ones someone else didn't want.

"Be careful of something that's just what you want it to be."  Waylon Jennings

Jwilliam

Talk about a sweet looking bow !!!! Congrats

Buckeye1977

Tall tines are hard to beat. Not only are they good looking but they shoot even better. That is one of the best looking stickflingers I've seen. Now just needs some blood on it!


Nick
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pdk25

And he is finishing up my recurve now.  Spoiler alert!



Sawpilot 75

Good eye on the riser wood Pat. Does that Walnut have some mass weight to it?

pdk25

Pretty light, actually.  Nothing nearly as heavy as my ebony Stickflinger.  Might be nice for elk hunting.  The added weight of a quiver and 5 arrows adds plenty for stability.  My arrows each should weigh a little over 600 grains.  Not sure one of my stickflingers I favor yet, appearance wise.  I know the ebony is a great shooter, and this one looks like it will be too.















KyRidgeRunner

Sweet!  

I have a new to me (purchased from original owner, only two weeks old) stick flinger.  I'm super excited!  Love tall tines, they are my personal favorite!


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