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Stalker Stickbows

Started by VictoryHunter, March 22, 2013, 06:02:00 PM

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East Coast archer

1/4 away-  let me know how you like it, I have one of his stock bows coming this week for a test drive and it might not go back west.
"God gave you feet for a reason, so you can take a step forward and keep moving, even though it's hard, but you have to because the tides going to come in." TAC

1/4 away

Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

LongStick64

I have one of his one piece longbows and it isn't a speedster but it is a very stable bow, quiet and a great grip if you like recurve style grips. I had one of his recurves and I thought it was a great bow but I prefer slimmer limb tips. The bow I had, had limb tips that I found a bit large. Either way the bows are made about as good as it can get.
Primitive Bowhunting.....the experience of a lifetime

East Coast archer

Long sticks-  the tips are a little wider then some others due to the influence of Jim Brackenbury on the original  bowyer's design.  My first custom bow was a gray dymondwood Brackenbury and I wish I never sold it.  Hoping that the Stalker is what I expect.
"God gave you feet for a reason, so you can take a step forward and keep moving, even though it's hard, but you have to because the tides going to come in." TAC

Bivyhunter

LongStick, I've slimmed up my limb tips on all my bow models significantly. Check out pics in the new catalog that will be inserted into Trad Bowhunter in the issue that comes out in February.

huntnmuleys

love my stalker.  shoots hard, quiet, and is plenty forgiving.  my number 1 bow.
is it September yet??

LongStick64

Good to hear, will check it for sure. Can I ask you, I have a Renegade longbow, would you be able to modify it with the smaller tips ?

Thanks
Pete
Primitive Bowhunting.....the experience of a lifetime

steadman

Pete give South a call. He is one busy guy and might not check this post. Plus he's getting ready to go on an adventure.
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

1/4 away

My new to me Stalker Striker arrived yesterday afternoon, I quickly put it together and took it outside to fling some arrows, but being only 8 degrees here that didn't last long. Last night I put a quiver on it and since it warmed up a bit today to 20 degrees I again took it outside. The grip feels great in my hand and I couldn't be happier with its performance. Everything I look for in a bow and more!!
Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Dave Nash

Need help posting pics.Sorry guys not up to speed on this tech stuff

Dave
Dave
Great Plains t/d longbow 64"46@28
A&H acs 64"41@28
Stalker Coyote 64"43@28
Wapiti  Spike 66"47@28

Paul_R

My Dingo is drop dead gorgeous fat tips and all! Wouldn't change a thing.
"My opinion is free and worth every penny"

Bivyhunter

I narrowed the limbs up on the Dingo (previously the Renegade) from the handle all of the way to the tips about a year or so ago. More recently, I worked the tips even a little narrower yet. I can re-cut a Renegade to the newer profile of the Dingo, which would narrow up the tips, but you'd lose a few pounds in the process.

Paul_R

QuoteOriginally posted by Bivyhunter:
I narrowed the limbs up on the Dingo (previously the Renegade) from the handle all of the way to the tips. I can re-cut a Renegade to the newer profile of the Dingo, which would narrow up the tips, but you'd lose a few pounds in the process.
Mine is actually a Renegade. I just call it a Dingo because nobody seems to know what a Renegade is and I like the tips just the way they are. Thanks for the tip though (pun intended)!  
"My opinion is free and worth every penny"


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