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Title: Toelke Pika
Post by: Pathfinder1974! on February 13, 2025, 03:16:42 PM
So I was looking into buying a Toelke Pika for my 1st custom bow. I’m currently shooting a Hoyt Satori knockoff at 60”. Was wondering if anyone has had issues with going to a short bow like that from a longer one. I’ve been told it may not be as stable but not sure if that’s the case? Any opinions or advise is welcome!!!!
Title: Re: Toelke Pika
Post by: Maclean on February 13, 2025, 05:10:49 PM
A lot will depend on your draw length. It's offered in a 54" or 56" version, with the 56 maxing out at 30.5" DL. My DL is 28.5" and I'm shooting the 54, super smooth draw without stacking. As to transitioning from a longer bow, that's hard to say but I don't have any problems with it. I have longbows and recurves ranging from 52" to 64" and I shoot the Pika as well as any of them. My Toelke Whip is 10" longer than my Pika and I can shoot the same size groups with either. My Pika is a takedown for hunting and actually weighs more than my wood riser Whip. I would recommend the takedown for the convenience and added weight of the bow bolt/micarta riser, it makes a difference in my book.
The Toelke Pika is a truly exceptional short R/D longbow. One of the favorites in my collection.
Title: Re: Toelke Pika
Post by: Dave Pagel on February 13, 2025, 08:46:06 PM
I draw 29 and I shoot my 56 inch with no issues.  It is becoming my favorite hunting bow.

DP
Title: Re: Toelke Pika
Post by: LookMomNoSights on February 14, 2025, 09:43:35 AM
Do yourself a huge favor .......  call Dan and talk with him. You'll be glad you did.   Great guy and happy to answer your questions. 
I have 2 Whistlers and those experiences from the initial phone calls to Dan to dragging critters outa the woods with those bows has been nothing but happiness  :bigsmyl:   Excellent bows,  excellent guy Dan.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Toelke Pika
Post by: Longtoke on February 14, 2025, 12:29:53 PM
My Pika is my favorite bow to date. I find it to be very stable, I shoot it as good as a 60” bow