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Quote from: Kirkll on February 18, 2026, 02:00:30 PMI suppose if you were hunting a small area in relatively flat terrain that had good phone service you could hunt pretty light safely. But what i find weird is not one person mentioned having a good first aid kit.
I was always the guy that never went off the road without a 20 pound day pac. my hunting buddy's ribbed me for years about it. But the country we hunted was seriously steep and very remote. No phone service where i hunted, and i most always hunted solo. After spending a few nights in the woods in the pouring rain. i always went prepared after that. We had a system where everyone knew where the other guys were hunting each day, and where to go looking if they didn't show up. we also carried radios for emergency's too.
My list of essential items for a day hunt exceeds a lot of guys going for planned overnight trips with the exception of a sleeping bag and tent. but i always had a tarp and emergency blankets in the bottom of my day pack. i basically don't believe in minimalistic hunting gear. Chit happens...
Quote from: EHK on December 28, 2025, 05:31:58 AMThe Toelkes use micarta in most of their risers, so I would guess they contribute to the performance and lack of noise. Both of my Whips have micarta risers and are completely dead in the hand and pretty darn close to silent.
Quote from: Steelhead on Today at 01:36:20 AMI have had multiple 62 inch and multiple 60 inchers and one 58 incher.My 1st one was about 20 years ago in all glass.I have had all the models.All glass,glass with carbon center lam,chimera,double carbon and the tripple carbons.I will look into that. I have the Selway leather slide-ons on both my recurves. They're hard to beat. Could you tell much difference in the 62" and the 60" models as far as accuracy goes? I was hoping people like you that has owned both lengths would provide their experience with both. Thanks for the advice.
I like the 60 incher a lot and its gonna be stable with the dark matter riser and tripple carbon limbs.Your draw will work well with the 60 incher.I did have the stippling done with combination of larger and smaller stippling.Looks excellant!
I really like the Selway Mini slide on longbow quiver on that bow in black rawhide for the Dark Matter and tripple carbon model.I had red stitching on that quiver that I had custom built for that bow.Holds 4 arrows with plenty of room for 4 broaheads of any size.I had the centaur logo laser etched onto the quiver in red.That looked awesome!Think about it for the bow quiver if you use one.Its my favorite on that bow.
Quote from: Michael Guran on February 25, 2026, 09:10:33 PMThis is timely because my build should be coming up in a couple of months and I've had some of the same questions. I've been debating between the 60 and 62 for my 28"" draw length. I'm leaning toward the 60 because I've talked to a couple of guys who have had several Centaurs and said that the 60" was their favorite, and I don't have any bows that short. Good luck with the build.Thanks! Like you most have recommended the 60". A few said 62" or even longer. I too am learning towards the 60" model. Good luck on your build as well.
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