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Kestral Vs Chinook?

Started by Bob Abeln, August 29, 2015, 11:44:00 AM

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Bob Abeln

Anybody shot both? Notice any difference in speed, quietness etc? Getting a Kestral. How do you like the Kestral? Thanks, Bob

Bob Abeln

Come on Toelke shooters!!!!!

Michael Arnette

Ive shot both...both are great but I'd go with the chinook for better shooting.

Guss

I just picked up a Chinook, probably the finest shooting bow I've owned...!! Owned a Kestral and liked it, very shootable for such a short bow, but if forced to choose I'd go with the Chinook. The bow bolt in either is a big plus for the added weight in the grip area..!!

Bob Abeln

I'm thinking for treestand and ground blinds the Kestral would be better is my reasoning.

Guss

I agree, the Kestral will make a great hunting bow...!! You won't be disappointed!!

nineworlds9

Both great bows in their own right, for pure shootability I would go Chinook all day, hands down one of the finest shooting recurves available, truly longbow quiet.  Kestrel is a great shorty if you really need the length down.
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
TBOF

indianalongbowshooter

Have to agree about the Chinook, going to be hunting with one this year and its one of the easiest bows to hit with Ive ever shot and very smooth pulling.
dean/indianalongbowshooter

Biathlonman

Not a thing wrong with a Kestrel, especially if you have a shorter draw.  I own a two piece Chinook, but can't help but look at a Kestrel when I see them for sale.

Jim Wright

Bob, I owned one of the first Chinooks Dan made, a 60" bow. I have shot a couple of Kestrels at Dan's place and liked them very much. Both bows are quite fast and well-mannered as all Dan's bows are. I remember the Chinook being very, very quiet but as it was a bow I owned, I took the time to fine tune it. I draw 29" and never found the 52" Kestrel uncomfortable to shoot. If someone wants a short recurve he could hardly do better than the Kestrel and the Chinook is the finest 50s style recurve I've ever shot, there's no wrong choice, pick one.

bowfanatik

QuoteOriginally posted by Jim Wright:
Bob, I owned one of the first Chinooks Dan made, a 60" bow. I have shot a couple of Kestrels at Dan's place and liked them very much. Both bows are quite fast and well-mannered as all Dan's bows are. I remember the Chinook being very, very quiet but as it was a bow I owned, I took the time to fine tune it. I draw 29" and never found the 52" Kestrel uncomfortable to shoot. If someone wants a short recurve he could hardly do better than the Kestrel and the Chinook is the finest 50s style recurve I've ever shot, there's no wrong choice, pick one.
So Jim you claim that someone with draw 29.50 probably can shoot 60# without problem on fingers ?
PerunH 60"

Shoot a lot and keep it simple

nineworlds9

Bowfanatik the 60" Chinook will easily handle 29.5".  The 58" will also, I had one.
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
TBOF

Jim Wright

Bowfanatic, 60 lbs. is going to be a load for a majority of shooters with any bow. I shoot 2 fingers (middle & ring) under so the 52" Kestral was no problem whatsoever. There is a picture on Dan's website of Jared holding a Kestral at 29" and you can see the string angle. The little bow makes the older mass produced short recurves I've shot look a lot like firewood to me.

flyne

Had a 52in Kestrel 2pc and loved it just needed a higher draw weight so i sold it great little bow and in my opinion smooth to 30in draw no problems
If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it.         (Fred Bear)

tippit

I've had both.  My Kestrels & Pikas are what I prefer...but I love short bows.
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