Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Robertson Coy Pup

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Will tell 17-Feb-18
dean 17-Feb-18
Hal9000 17-Feb-18
Arcus Pater 17-Feb-18
Will tell 17-Feb-18
dean 17-Feb-18
Will tell 17-Feb-18
Will tell 17-Feb-18
Will tell 17-Feb-18
George D. Stout 17-Feb-18
Will tell 17-Feb-18
dean 17-Feb-18
tonto59 17-Feb-18
From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18

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Ordered one of his bows in stock on the 14th and arrived in Pa. on the 16th. Hybrid longbow, 58" and 38# at 28". Pretty bow and real fast and light. Shoots as fast as some of my 40 to 45 pounders.

From: dean
Date: 17-Feb-18




There were two 38s, my son was considering getting the darker limbed one for his better half. I think it was stained maple veneer on that one.

From: Hal9000
Date: 17-Feb-18




how many grains is that pool cue?

From: Arcus Pater
Date: 17-Feb-18




That is a constant taper, weight forward cue shaft. Suitable for the largest game that prowls the green felt.

From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18




That's my favorite pool cue, it's a sneaky Pete. Nice shooting bow, haven't got to shoot it yet to try some long shots.

From: dean
Date: 17-Feb-18




You really need to take more pictures of the bow. The coy pup is a remarkable design.

From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18

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One more for Dean

From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18

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Ready to rock. Dick Robertson sends the string already nocked with string silencers.

From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18

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Did I mention the bow was cheaper than a Bear Kodiak or a lot of others I was going to considering.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 17-Feb-18




Take a photo from the front to show the offset of the riser/shelf. At least it looks like that. Cravotta Brothers made bows like that back in the early 1960's with an offset shelf area that allowed for more centershot.

From: Will tell
Date: 17-Feb-18

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Your exactly right again George.

From: dean
Date: 17-Feb-18




I think my wife needs one of those.

From: tonto59
Date: 17-Feb-18




Sweet looking bow good luck with it.





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