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Anyone shoot a 60" Stalker Coyote recurve?

Started by Bob Abeln, February 19, 2016, 04:00:00 PM

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Bob Abeln

Will the 60" handle a 29" draw without stacking? How are they for quietness, smoothness, speed etc? Any other info would be great. Thanks, Bob

knobby

I've shot both the 56" and 58" Coyote with the static limbs, and they're amazingly smooth at my 28" draw. Quiet, too. I own a 58" Wolverine with static limbs, and it's just as smooth as the Coyotes I've shot. Great grip and craftsmanship.

ron w

I shot a 60" Static Coyote at Denton Hill summer before last. I draw just over 29" and it was no problem, But when I ordered one I got a 62".....I just liked it that much more.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

LongbowArchitect

Search for "New Stalker Stickbows" in PowWow. I love my Stalkers.

Over&Under

Yup...I shoot one and draw 29"...it is smooth all the way back
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

doubleo

QuoteOriginally posted by knobby:
I've shot both the 56" and 58" Coyote with the static limbs, and they're amazingly smooth at my 28" draw. Quiet, too. I own a 58" Wolverine with static limbs, and it's just as smooth as the Coyotes I've shot. Great grip and craftsmanship.
I have a 56" Coyote and Knobby pretty much said it all! Great bows!
Wisconsin Traditional Archers Member

Big Ed

I shoot a 60" Coyote with Static limbs and love it. 30" draw
"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

Tim in Wa.

This is a great and timely thread!
I'm getting ready to order a Stalker right now.
I have a 29" draw so I was wandering about the stacking issue as well.
Now I need to figure out what kind of wood to use.
To many choices
Tim

Bob Abeln


ron w

I think they perform as well as many and better than most. Quick is a relative thing, Mine is 46# @ 29" and I shoot a 600 gr arrow......seems fast enough for me.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

ARriverdog

I have the wolverine static recurve with 41 and 51 # limbs. It is my go to bow. I have the 2 sets of limbs and I shoot a 416 grain arrow out of both. My draw is 28 and there is no finger pinch. The 51# shoot that arrow 182 fps and the 41# limbs shoot it 161 fps using a glove or a tab.  Pretty quick for this type of bow I think.
JW

huntercole

I have a 60 inch coyote thats 46@28 and a 62 inch wolverine thats 45@28. No issues with either with a 29 inch draw. I shoot the coyote better than any other bow Ive shot.
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Tim Hoeck

Hey if anyone need a set of longbow limbs I have a set .  51 @ 28". Call me at605-759-4209. Asking $ 250 tyd

LongbowArchitect

I shoot a 62" Wolverine and a 62" Coyote with multiple limb weights and a 64' Dingo and all of them draw smooth with no finger pinch or stacking to my 30-1/2" draw length. They have carbon fiber & bamboo limb cores and all 3 bows are REALLY quick with my heavy arrows. They're really quiet shooting and absolutely no hand shock. You won't be disappointed.


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