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Quinn Stallion?

Started by elbow, January 22, 2010, 05:22:00 PM

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elbow

I am thinking of getting a Quinn Stallion as my main go to hunting bow. Thinking 60" model, I pull 30" would want it around 50@30. Any opinions of these bows? Pics of yours?

doowop

Quinns are great bows. I have 2 with 3 sets of limbs. They shoot every bit as good, or better, as my high priced customs and cost a fraction. Not very pretty, but great shooters.

ronp

Ditto what doowop said.  Except for the not very pretty part LOL!  I like the looks of mine:
 

They are great bows and, for me, shoot just as good and are just as smooth as my higher priced recurves.  I have traded and sold numerous bows, but I won't part with my Quinn Stallion.  You can't go wrong with a Quinn.
Ron Purdy

TGMM Family of the Bow
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agross1

great bows for the price,  smooth shooters
Silvertip 60"  54#
64 Kodiak 60"  50#

Shifting Shadow

I believe the Stallion to be a great bow. I prefer the 62" limbs. They are a little smoother for my tender shoulders.
"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

One bow. One arrow. My ideal.

owlbait

Awesome bow. Great price and customer service. MADE IN THE USA!
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

fillmorehd

Got tow of them with three sets of limbs.  Great bows.  I took mine on an outfitted deer hunt in illinois.  there were several high end customs left behind.  They shoot every bit as good as they do.  I have a friend who took one to Alaska moose hunting.  The other great thing is you cant tear em up and after riding in a canoe with no case for a week I didnt feel bad either.


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