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highcountry
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Toelke Whip & Chinook, Who has both?
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November 07, 2024, 06:14:13 PM »
I have one of Dan's Chinooks. Love that lil' bow. It is 60" I have a few of other bows similar, well a bunch
(BW, Java, Anderson and so on) But I have never shot a Whip. Read a lot about them.
Anybody out there in Trad Gang land that have
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a Chinook and Whip. If so, can you give me your thought between the two. Getting old and need to bring down the weights. I switch between longbows and recuves just fine.
One of these days going to have one monster bow sale for all the bows that have just too much pull now. Sucks getting old.
Thanks HC
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Maclean
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Re: Toelke Whip & Chinook, Who has both?
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November 07, 2024, 08:43:59 PM »
I have both. Plus a Pika. My Chinook is a 58", 52@28 takedown for elk hunting, nicest recurve I've ever shot. Fast and silent. My Whip is a 64", 42@28 one piece for form work, 3D shoots and small game (although I would have no reservations about hunting deer sized animals with it). The Whip is the nicest R/D longbow I've shot. Smooth past my 28.5" DL, fast, accurate, and the most quiet bow I've shot. Highly recommended, and Dan's turnaround time is one of the shortest in the biz at about 4 months.
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EHK
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Re: Toelke Whip & Chinook, Who has both?
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November 10, 2024, 01:17:48 PM »
Not yet, but own a Whip, have a Whistler coming this week and a Chinook on order, so will be able to give a better comparison soon. I will say though that I always got along better with recurves than longbows, but I love my Whip - enough to push me to order the Whistler as well. Mine is 64" and 44# @ 28 but feels lighter than some 40 pound bows I own. I've only shot a spike with it so far, but clean pass through. It's smooth as can be, and with a quiver, has just enough mass to not feel skittish. As others have said plenty of times, it's also incredibly quiet.
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trad_hunter
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November 10, 2024, 05:09:52 PM »
ive had both and at the same time i only shoot ASL bows now but the chinook is allot easier to tune and shoot and is a great shooting bow, the whip is a longbow so apples and orange and is a bit tougher to shoot and not as easy to tune. Recurves are naturally more forgiving in my opinion.
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vvv1983
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December 25, 2024, 07:54:25 AM »
I have a 2016 WHIP (TD) 62-inch, a 2016 Chinook (TD) 60", a 2023 X10 WHIP(TD) 64-inch, and a 2024 64SS (TD),Coming soon to receive a PIKA56 (TD) in January, I love DAN's bow very much, it's all a work of art, light, rounded, quiet, trust me, having any of it is the best gift Santa Claus can give you
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December 25, 2024, 09:17:07 AM »
It's interesting how different people feel differently about bows. I feel like the Whip was very easy to tune and shoot and I'm struggling with the Chinook. That said, I like my Whistler so much that my Whip is up for sale here, and there's a good chance the Chinook will follow. I love the Whistler.
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Jim Wright
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December 25, 2024, 11:15:44 AM »
I still have a low poundage 66" Whip made a couple of years ago for me when I was recovering from a torn rotator cuff. Now I primarily shoot a 66" Super D, 45lbs@29" and a 60" Chinook, 43lbs@29". They certainly don't need my endorsement but Dan and Jared Toelke made them, they're beautifully crafted, smooth drawing, stable, fast and quiet and it's easy to go back and forth shooting them!
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Maclean
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December 25, 2024, 11:26:09 AM »
You wouldn't happen to be left handed would you Eric?
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Re: Toelke Whip & Chinook, Who has both?
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December 25, 2024, 04:11:48 PM »
I've had several Whips including a 10X and a couple Chinooks. Sadly I got the Chi ooks during off season and parted w them so I've not hunted with them, but they surprised me with their caste. Always shot well with the Whips, but my favorite has been the Pikas-- I have 1-56" and 1-54" and they are great in the whitetail woods, 3d and even 3spot. No finer bows than Toelkes.
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the rifleman
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December 25, 2024, 04:16:44 PM »
PS--- you'll look a long time before you find anything smoother than a Whip in my opinion. Although slower than the Chinook I feel the shoot ability outweighs any speed gain. I've taken a number of deer and 1 memorable chipmunk (shot on 3d course w buddies watching) with 42# Whips that I pulled maybe 37#.
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December 25, 2024, 04:48:19 PM »
Thanks for your input guys
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