Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Anyone shooting a Toelke Whistler?

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ruintfletch 22-Jun-18
BATMAN 22-Jun-18
ga bowhunter 22-Jun-18
fdp 22-Jun-18
Aimsmall15 23-Jun-18
tzolk 23-Jun-18
ruintfletch 23-Jun-18
From: ruintfletch
Date: 22-Jun-18




Have a new 58" coming. What are the things you like most about them? I hear they are smooth and quiet.

From: BATMAN Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Jun-18




@ Ruintfletch, I always here good words about Tolke (spelling?) bows. HAve fun!

From: ga bowhunter
Date: 22-Jun-18




all you hear is that irritating whistling sound at the shot other than that great bows JK

From: fdp
Date: 22-Jun-18




I'm sure that since Dan makes it it's a fine bow. That said, isn't it kind of late to be querying opinions about it?

From: Aimsmall15
Date: 23-Jun-18




Sometimes folks just like hearing reassuring comments to put there mind at ease after a purchase. No need to jump the guy about it. If you don't have a answer to his ? Don't answer. Pretty simple. With that being said the toelke bows are GREAT bows and from the looks of the design you made a great choice. Have fun with it.

From: tzolk
Date: 23-Jun-18




I pulled a couple back at his shop a few weeks ago, a 58" and a 60". I pulled them both to my 30" draw and was pretty impressed. Didn't shoot them however, I've never shot a loud Toelke. That 60" has some legs on it and the 58" ain't bad either. You will find that these bows will open up a bit farther out than the Pika for longer draws.

From: ruintfletch
Date: 23-Jun-18




Got it today. Real pretty bow with the cocobolo riser and mango veneers. Pulls nice and smooth to 30". Seems quite fast alttle better than my 68" SuperD. The grip feels great with the beavertail on it. Finish is as good as it gets. Think it will be a great blind or treestand bow. Getting a 10 ring string made for it. Like the bow very much. Sorry, don't know how to post pics.





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