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Quinn Stallion's Let's See yours

Started by Stringdancer, December 22, 2009, 02:55:00 PM

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Stringdancer

Just wondering how everyone has set up their Quinn's? I'm thinking about a possible camo job, but not sure.
" FEAR THE MAN WITH ONE BOW "

buckster

I have a LH Stingray with double-lam Stallion limbs, great little bows for sure.

I'll try to get some pics up for your review.
"Carpe Carp" ... Seize the fish.

Doug Treat

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Doug Treat

Sorry, I have to remember how to post pictures here.

ronp

Mine has some pick up truck spray on bedliner from Wally world on the riser and a piece of maple glued in the indent in the riser.  A couple limbsavers on the fades.  Bow hush.  This is extremely quiet.  This pic was taken down at ETAR in 2008.

Ron Purdy

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ronp

Ron Purdy

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Pinelander

Here's one that I "gussied up" a bit.....

 

 

A quiet-shooting setup as well.....

 

Doug Treat


Doug Treat


illianabowhntr67

Buckster I'm a lefty also.I really want a stingray.At that price I have to have one.Also if you have a pic of that stingray please post it.

Bahrzoo


Gerry

All you Quinn shooters i have been thinking of getting one.  How do they shoot?   I see limb savers; do they vibrate or are they noise?

Thanks,
Gerry

JSimon

Here's mine. I did a real simple camo job on mine. I wanted to lighten the dark brown riser, so I painted it tan with some darker brown stripes here and there. Kind of hard to see in the pictures. I'm currently using a bear weatherrest, but thinking about buying a NAP centerrest that screws into the plunger hole for a little more adjustability.


missagain

the quinn is a very good bow ,very stable and smooth all the way to your anchor. and priced right to.you cant go wrong with one of them .

JSimon

Yes, the Stallion is very smooth, with no stacking. I have the 60" bow and draw 30". I don't perceive any sort of "wall" when I'm at full draw.

Pinelander

The Quinn bows have thin cork on the riser limb pads. For hunting you have to quiet them down like any other recurve, and less than 9 gpp is usually noisy like any other recurve. I've never used limbsavers, but always use string slap padding on all my recurves.

If you're going to shoot off-shelf (Stallion is best for that), you have to build the sideplate out considerably... they are cut 5/16" past center. For the flat shelf models (Stingray and Comet XL), the NAP Centerrest or the Bear Weatherrest are good choices.

Limb performance is better than average and draw force curve is consistent through 29". Like most recurves, increase per inch is more between 29-31", but not even close to what would be considered "stacking".

Ghost Dancer

Not only good bows, but the Quinns are excellent people to deal with too.

Shifting Shadow

I've had a Comet and 2 Stallions. Very easy to shoot and good support from David Quinn. My highest 3-D score was with a Stallion. And being able to paint the riser is a hoot.
"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

One bow. One arrow. My ideal.

Yohon


Ive owned as many as a 1/2 doz at one time, just great great bows.
"Take the time to take your time and enjoy the trip." Mike Bolin

Dusty Nethery

Trying...hard...not...to...order...too...much...stuff...already. Ha Ha!

Been giving these the hairy eyeball for some time now. I am in need of a bowfishing rig, hmmm.

From what I hear these things can easily squirm there way right up a well-stocked rotation.

Decisions, decisions.


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