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Toelke Montana Gold...the long and short of it...

Started by Pierre Lucas, April 13, 2012, 04:21:00 PM

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John Dill


beachbowhunter

You thought you had problems before....now you have to choose one of them to hunt with at a time. Good luck that!  :D
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

M Sights

Great looking bows, knowing Dan's work they will shoot smooth & where you look!

JV Rooster

>>>------John------>

rustyspike

They look great. Do you like the phenolic for the handle. More stable?

Rich K

Pierre Lucas

Rich,                                                                                                              

The phenolic in the riser feels really good.  It puts the weight of the bow right where it should be, in your hand.  Neat deal there.  More stable?, not sure what you mean...stronger for the bolt, yep.

God Bless,   Pierre
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Hopewell Tom

I've been considering the Kestral for a short bow. Yours is beautiful. Fantastic combo there, I like the phelonic handles,looks plenty tough.
TOM

WHAT EACH OF US DOES IS OF ULTIMATE IMPORTANCE.
Wendell Berry

30338

I got my whip about 4 months ago now. I am new to traditional archery but having wonderful success shooting it. It seems quite quick to me. That is a great looking pair of bows there and Dan is first class all the way.

Jim Wright

Dan's 52" Kestral blows "common wisdom" that short recurves don't work for guys with longer draws out of the water. I shot a couple of them at his place in 2010 and having only shot factory short recurves before was skeptical. I draw a tad over 29" and was amazed at how smooth and stable the little bow was and there was not a hint of stacking. Bow design is a lot more important than bow length!


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