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New Toelke Kestral...I Named it "Pistachio"

Started by D. Key, September 17, 2013, 10:06:00 AM

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Hopewell Tom

Very nice setup.
I like a short bow and the Kestral is probably going to be the next one.
Too much good PR here on the Tolkes.
TOM

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

D. Key

Here's a pic of the riser.  Man, I love this bow.

"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

D. Key

"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

TJK68


TxAg


Beto

nice looking bow... need to get my hands in one of those...heard only great things about them.

I like the name!
Beto Carrillo

A&H Two-piece longbow / Shrew Lil' Recurve / Black Swan Three-piece Recurve

Easykeeper


jlowrey75

BlackWidow PCHX 60"47@27
A&H ACS 60"49#@28
Centaur Chimera 60"50#@28

Gator1

Awesome

Doug how far do you draw that bow?

As far. As quiet what's your opinion?

Thnk you

D. Key

Gator:

I only draw about 27" and for me, this one is about as perfect as it can get. Being a short bow (52") you need to concentrate on your release a bit more but nothing to be concerned with.  It seems to be as quiet as the Whip with no hand shock at all.  I'm still trying to get the right brace height on it but I feel it should be whisper quiet at about 7 5/8".

Thanks for all the compliments.  Dan and Jared are really great folks to deal with.
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

D. Key

"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

TxAg

Doug,

Have you got her dialed in yet? What combo works for you?

D. Key

After a few frustrating days, I think I have finally dialed in the Kestral.  To tell the truth, I was getting a bit concerned about this little beauty.  After speaking with Dan, he indicated my Selway quiver was placing too much torque on the riser, causing errant shots.  However, Dan told me if I prefer to use a bow quiver (which I always do), to select one that has about a 2" set-back for the arrows.  I tried a Kanati Pro quiver and it did the trick.

The Kestral has a low tolerance for an "off" release but all things being equal, it is shooting much better for me now.  I tried to shoot without a quiver and this bow is so light in mass weight, that I sprayed arrows all over the place.

All-in-all, I am now happy with my Kestral and hope to hunt with it in the next couple of weeks.  I want to practice more with it to become totally proficient before hunting.

Thanks for listening to my rambling.  I did not intend to get carried away.
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

Sirius Black

Wisconsin Bowhunters Association - Life Member

Steelhead

I shoot my Kestral very well.I draw about 30 inches.I was pleasantly surprised with this little bow.

I use an Eagles flight 4 arrow hooded quiver on it with 3 arrow gripper.The quiver does have some setback.I also have a set of sims vibration dampeners on the limbs starting about 2.5 inches above the fadeouts.

Its a pretty stable shooter and quick and quiet and also smooth drawing.Overall very nice handling bow at 52 inches for me.

TxAg

Good to hear Doug. Glad you got her dialed in. Dang, that's a pretty bow.

Gen273

Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

Sharpend60



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