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Author Topic: Bow bolt takedown weight  (Read 1799 times)

Offline Bbulkley18

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Re: Bow bolt takedown weight
« Reply #20 on: January 05, 2024, 09:25:40 PM »
It is a really good one. I’m tempted to try their Jaeger Best style grip, but the standard is pretty dang good. The one I had was from 2015 though, and believe they may have adjusted it slightly since then. I’m adjusting to the low classic grip now.
How’s the Toelke standard compare to Gregg’s grip?

Online Maclean

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Re: Bow bolt takedown weight
« Reply #21 on: January 05, 2024, 10:05:47 PM »
I've heard that Dan has slightly modified his standard locator over the years. Mine was built this year, and I haven't shot earlier versions. My Elkheart was built in 2020. Comparing them side by side, the Elkheart has a slightly lower and less pronounced thumb rest. The circumference at the throat seems the same, but has a slightly higher heel and fills my hand more.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with these bows. And these bowyers as well.
Toelke Chinook 58" 52@28
Toelke Pika 54" 50@28
Toelke Whip 64" 42@28
Java Man Elkheart Magnum 52" 48@28
Centaur Glass Longbow 60" 50@28

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Offline Bbulkley18

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Re: Bow bolt takedown weight
« Reply #22 on: January 06, 2024, 07:37:36 AM »
Once again, great stuff and much appreciated!

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