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Talltines bows?!?

Started by Medina1, June 17, 2012, 12:37:00 AM

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Medina1

I've been looking at the tall tines bows and I'm pretty impressed. I've read just about every thread on here about them but it never hurts to know all that you can before spending quite a bit of money on one. What do you guys think of them? I know they look great but how do they shoot? Thanks for any input!

Caleb
Semper Fi
USMC 2013-present

MountainTool21

Dead in the hand, fast, silent fun shooting bow. Brian is stand up guy too
Andrew

Friend

Read a comment recently that a someone was selling their bow merely because the of the grip.

Personal grip compatability is paramount and is my number one priority. Brian's bow commands a wonderful grip design, yet again, must meet your needs personally.

The Tall Tines is a premier bow.
>>----> Friend <----<<

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

Friend

May wish to consider reviewing a thread titled

" Tall Tines Under the Scope".
>>----> Friend <----<<

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

pamike

i like mine - smooth, quiet and very little vibration on the shot.  i shoot it very accurately.  grip is comfortable for me - i wish i had got the grip checkered for better grip when sweating (summer problem only).
HABU Vyperkahn
Elk master
Hill Country Bobcat

Barry Wensel

Nothing but praise for mine. Perfect!  BW

LoweBow

Awesome bows for sure and Brian is a class act!  Stability, speed, repeatability, looks, etc...  The list goes on and on.  I just sold mine yesterday and I'm sure she'll be missed.
Backwater Bowfishing Pro Staff.
MossyOak Pro Staff.
They can have my bow when it's pried from my cold dead fingers.

Dave McDaniel

My favorite bow. As Friend said the grip is a personal thing, you should really shoot one first. For me the bow is perfect.

jonsimoneau

I've never had the chance to try one but would really like to. Everyone I know who has one really likes it.

Roger Norris

I think Steve O shoots one, that says a lot for me.
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Manitoba Stickflinger

I've got 4 and will have more in the future! Best recurve I've shot! The grip is second to none, the draw cycle smooth, and VERY fast. Brian is also very picky about the woods he uses and gets his hands on some great ones. I'd reccommend a checkered grip and flared riser too. You won't be disappointed with a TT!

rjackson

I have two TT recurves.Dont see how ya can find a better hunting bow. Fast,smooth,quiet and deadly! Nuff said.

Randy

varmint101

I really like my Tall Tines recurve and Brian Wessel is a class act to work with.  Unless you just don't like the grip I don't believe you could be dissatisfied with one.
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kawika b

Everything they said and more... talk to Brian about his grip if you're particular... he'll do you right.

Oh yeah... Tall Tines are tough enough to pull double duty as a shillelagh should the need arise.
Nana ka maka;
ho`olohe ka pepeiao;
pa`a ka waha.

Observe with the eyes;
listen with the ears;
shut the mouth.

Thus one learns>>>------>TGMM Family of the Bow

Herdbull

I like my 64" model, but had a chance to shoot some shorter ones at Comptons over the weekend. Nice bows, very quiet too. Brian is a good guy to hunt with and to deal with. Mike

jrstegner

They are the best shooting recurves in the history of the world. I am not sure why the Olympic team isn't using them.

Keefer

Mike,
  I think Brian needs to name one Shakes and the other Twister after that double you pulled back in November 2011..I still can't get those two out of my head....I saw a lot of BIG bucks posted from the Tall tines bows last year!
 :thumbsup:

Manitoba Stickflinger

Not often you see that kinda sarcasm here! Last time I checked, no-one here really cared about the olympics! Try bowsite.com, you'll fit in better there!

Steve Clandinin

LOL ! Ryan your shorts are getting to tight again! In all honesty I had one and sold it.I had a solid Phonelic riser,which I found just a little heavy and the draw weight was only 48#.If I had a chance at a wood riser around 55# I'd sell the farm for it.The grip is the best I ever held and I love the way the limbs work.It outshot many of my better bows at a lot higher weight.
Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

xtrema312

QuoteOriginally posted by Manitoba Stickflinger:
I'd reccommend a checkered grip and flared riser too. You won't be disappointed with a TT!
What is the flared riser?
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