Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Toelke Whistler?

Messages posted to thread:
Lonster 06-Aug-22
bowhunt 06-Aug-22
Muddyboots 06-Aug-22
Fritz 06-Aug-22
tzolk 06-Aug-22
Machino 06-Aug-22
lone hunter 07-Aug-22
From: Lonster
Date: 06-Aug-22




Anyone here hunt with a Toelke Whistler?

I have one on order and can’t wait to get it.

I’m getting a 60” two piece #40-#45.

Lonster

From: bowhunt
Date: 06-Aug-22




I had a 60 incher 2 piece.Good choice in that length IMO.

It handled really well and shot alot like the 64 inch Whip in a shorter length.I had the standard grip.Excellant all around shooting bow.No complaints in that model or length for me.

From: Muddyboots
Date: 06-Aug-22




Have 60", 48# Whistler (and a 62", 52# Whip), standard grips. My draw length is 26". Will use the Whip for elk hunting next month. I like both bows- light, quiet, reasonable speed, nice workmanship. On top of that in dealing with the company they were helpful and pleasant to visit with.

From: Fritz
Date: 06-Aug-22




I just received mine a few weeks ago it’s a 58 inch 44lbs. Haven’t had a chance to shoot it much hopefully get it tuned up in next couple of weeks. It’s a beautiful bow. Well worth the wait.

From: tzolk
Date: 06-Aug-22




Great bows! The 60” I had drew well out to 30”.

From: Machino
Date: 06-Aug-22




I have a two piece 58” whistler 58#@28”. Love it. Switched main hunting bow from some 62” 52# ish whips ill never let go of

From: lone hunter
Date: 07-Aug-22




I have two 58"Whistlers...soon to be three. Draw to 30 with no stacking. Have become my go-to hunting bows. Still love my Whips but the Whistlers just seem to be easier to get around with in the areas I hunt. A very handy hunting bow.





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