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TallTines Longbow

Started by Chimaster, March 03, 2011, 03:29:00 PM

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Chimaster

I picked this sweety up at Kalamazoo and have been so obseesed shooting it that I have not taken the time out to post pictures or publicly thank Brian for the great bow.



This is my first bow with snake skins and that Wessel kid did a great job with these diamonbacks!




The bow is 62" and 49# @ 28" and it fires my bamboo arrows like a rocket launcher!



It is hard to believe a bow with the D shape like this one can be so smooth, fast, and shock free.

I cannot wait to get her out in a few weeks for Kansas turkeys and to let the air out of a big blonde bear up at Stickflingers place later this spring   :thumbsup:

Dirtybird

Wow!  Congrats on the new bow.  Looks like a real beauty.  What kind of quiver is that?  I like the green.

Chimaster

Almost forgot.  I can only shoot 20 yards inside, but I think she will get the job done.



Chimaster

4 Arrow Thunderhorn limb bolt quiver.



Green insert/Black Hood

Dirtybird

Great combo looks good.  Hey nice shooting, you can't go wrong with Brian.  Heck of a fellow to deal with.

GO Rogers

Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. TGMM ♥

Bernie B.

Very nice looking bow!  With a group like that I'd say look out turkeys and bear!

TWarrows

nice bow...that group will get er done..

Steve O

I am   patiently awaiting my TallTines longbow.  I am hoping to take it bear hunting  too.  I am not going to subject myself to those wobbly bamboo shoots though.  Going to get some of Fletcher's super straight woods to try.

Hey, how much you want for that buffalo rug?

KentuckyTJ

No begging Steve, I tried that and it made the wait longer.

Great looking bow Gary. How long is your riser. It looks shorter than others I've seen.
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cacciatore

That bow looks as good as it shoots,very nice with those skins too.
1993 PBS Regular
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oneshot-onekill

Thats a great looking bow. I will have mine in my hands tomorrow night. Hope mine shoots that good.
Proverbs 16:9
TGMM Family of the Bow

Terry Barker

Rick Wiltshire

I got on his list at Kalamazoo!!

bowkevin

Wow ! What a beautiful bow!
Wandering through the woods with stick and string

Chimaster

Steve can't stand my bamboo arrows. I'am going to bring them on the bear hunt, just to give him something to dog me about. There has to be one odd ball in camp, keeps things exciting.

Friend

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My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

Steve O

:biglaugh:    Hey, you shoot those Bamboo shafts perfectly...they would drive   ME nuts.  I understand it less that those wobble nockers can fly straight to the target than how YOU got your longbow before I did!

DXH

Ben Pearson Cougar 40#
PSE Black Hawk T/D 55#
Bamboo backed Osage Self bow 57#
Ivory Hunter 60#

countrygirl

Very pretty and I like the name of the bow.  We are often tempted to buy some acreage in Missouri just for hunting purposes...and I always I would name it "Tall Tines."  Because that is generally what we see every year when we go there to hunt.
"Gator n 'Dilla Killah"

Manitoba Stickflinger

"One oddball in camp".....I was expecting more than that!

As far as killing a big blond bear with those sticks, we'll see what we can do! Where's the stone points?

That certainly is a beauty bow Gary....you're not helping make the wait for mine any easier....Ryan


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