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new bow fever

Started by southernwoody, October 15, 2013, 08:42:00 PM

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southernwoody

so I've got new bow fever pretty badly. I'd like to have a very nice bow with a little more weight than I currently shoot, in hopes of grand adventures for bear and elk. I'm trying to decide between a toelke whip or a big jim thunderchild. I've decided I want 65#@27 (my draw length). Have any of you used either? what did you like about them? Both sure are fine looking bows but I've never shot either. I would like a shorter bow for shooting out of my tree stand and the thick vegetation down here in the dirty south.
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68" viper deluxe long bow 50#@28"
64" hickory self bow 50#@28"
60" pronghorn 3 piece R/D long bow 63#@28"

nineworlds9

Either are a fine fine choice.  Craftsmanship on both is absolutely ace.  At 27" you could go with a 54" TC and a Whip maybe a 58" HS model?  I have an over 29 draw so I shoot a Buffalo.  Just took delivery of mine and it is so so lovely.  I've owned a couple Toelke bows and they were all superb.  My best advice is talk to each bowyer.  Both guys are super nice guys.  I myself chose to own a Buffalo for the moment because Jim lives less than two hours from me and that is just too cool.  I have plans for more bows from both bowyers some day.
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
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Kamu

Man I got the new bow fever too. And I mean bad. I think I'm going to OLD on this one thinking a trad tech titain.
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Kamu

US Army Infantryman
OIF,OEF Vet
Praise be to the Lord, My Rock, Who Trains my hands for war, My fingers for battle.
He is my loving God and my fortress, My strong Mold and My Deliverer, My shield, In whom I take refuge, Who subdues peoples under me.

Jim Wright

I have never had the opportunity to shoot one of Jim's bows but have read nothing but good things posted about them. I have only owned Whips as I have not found their equal. Dan's Craftsmanship is superb and all his bows are every bit as well- mannered as they are well made. Again, I have not found their equal.

Biathlonman

I've owned both, completely different animals.  The Toelke will be a little quieter, and a litle less shocky.  Thunderchild will be a little smoother when you go with the short bows, but will give you the classic longbow thump in your hand.  I suspect Jim probably builds the heavier bows more often then the Toelkes.  Toelke's will probably get you a bow a lot faster then Jim can.  I think BigJim is fairly close to you if a try before you buy is up your ally.

Chad Orde

I have the  thunder child and a buffalo bow both top notch quiet and fast
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LongStick64

Both great bows and great bowyers, personally prefer the TC, smoother draw and more Ooomph !!!
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southernwoody

Oh boy you guys are making this tough haha.
SUA SPONTE
68" viper deluxe long bow 50#@28"
64" hickory self bow 50#@28"
60" pronghorn 3 piece R/D long bow 63#@28"

Bladepeek

Sounds like you have it narrowed down to just two - both great bows and I've shot and owned both.

Just to throw a wrench in the gears, though, take a look at Chad Holm's Holm Made Bows and Chad Francis's Lost Creek bows if you like short longbows. They make outstanding and affordable bows too.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28


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