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Started by ichibuns, July 15, 2014, 09:17:00 PM

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ichibuns

Hello gang wanted to know if you folks have any of Mr. Kirk of bigfoot bows his flatliner or his stealth long bow some pics would help also would love to get one for nfaa and IBO shoots thanks
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Scott E

If I had to choose a bow to do both it would be a flatliner. Im saving for one now. I would go with a g10 riser and a strip of carbon in the limbs.
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Pheonixarcher

If his flatliner or stealth shoot as good as his Sasquatch model, you'll be in for a real treat!
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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petalumapete

I have both .the Sasquatch recurve and the Flat Liner.
I love em both. I can say the Flat Liner shoots just as good as the  Sasquatch.
Big Foot Sasquatch Recurve
64" 57#@ 27.5
Big Foot Flat Liner Long Bow
64" 49#@

katman

 

Stealth, she now has a leather wrap on grip. Bow shoots incredibly accurate. 66", deep locator grip cut to center.
The flatliner will have a longer riser.
shoot straight shoot often

Chain2

I love my Sasquatch. It hits hard and is very quiet.
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

Alexander Traditional

I might have some pictures for you at the end of the month,and tell you something about a Flatliner. I bought a spot and Kirk is working on mine right now.

Bladepeek

This is comparing apples to onions, but I picked up a Big Foot Yeti used on the classifieds. It's a shortie, low poundage, and not in Kirks catalog of models any more.

However, I will say the bow shot all out of proportion to its size and draw weight. If the big guys are like this little bow, I doubt if you will be disappointed in the performance.
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

petalumapete

In most cases I would agree with the apples and onions term. But not in this case.
My Flat Liner out shoots  and behaves better than the majority of recurves I've shot.
Hands down .
Kirk has his new Stealth out. I haven't had the chance to shoot one yet. But knowing Kirk it's going to be awesome
Big Foot Sasquatch Recurve
64" 57#@ 27.5
Big Foot Flat Liner Long Bow
64" 49#@

ichibuns

Awsome bow Katman is that all bocote? whats the specs on that longbow of yours?   :bigsmyl:

katman

Bocote riser, actionboo core, black glass back, bocote belly. She is 66" 53@29.5, with the harmonic dampeners she is sweet.

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/kirkll/Bows%202014/Gery%20Katilitch%20Stealth%2066/SANY0036.jpg
shoot straight shoot often

ichibuns

AWSOME Katman I mostly and hopefully need to get one   :bigsmyl:    :thumbsup:

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QuoteOriginally posted by petalumapete:
In most cases I would agree with the apples and onions term. But not in this case.
My Flat Liner out shoots  and behaves better than the majority of recurves I've shot.
Hands down .
Kirk has his new Stealth out. I haven't had the chance to shoot one yet. But knowing Kirk it's going to be awesome
Hey Dennis,

The Stealth model has the same high performance limbs as the Flatliner. The difference between the two is the size of the riser and the belly ramps coming into the grip from both ends.... That, and i have a harmonic damping system built into the grip to help take the vibration out of it.

If you look close you can see the G-10 cap on the belly of the grip. This is where the damping system is installed on this model.



The flatliner has more mass in the riser and the fade tips are 2" longer than the "Stealth model...
I thought i'd pass that info on to you and the rest of the guys here.


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