I posted this in the what did you do today, but it's worth a peek for everyone to see.
3 youtube subject in a lifetime, one of which was to help someone understand the smoothness of of a Toelke bow.No it' not,,,,,,,,,,,why should we all "increase" your Youtube video count just by clicking?
And honest, if the face for your vid is the point of it all, ? ya missed the X pal.
It's ok, we can help with that.
That's the reason I wanted the renegade. I shoot a lot of heavy recoiling rifles and the renegade stock looks like it would be more operator friendly.Pretty darn good with those sights at 200. Heard about that feller that wouldn't sell it to you. I'd certainly report him on here.
500gr bullet and 80gr 2fg Swiss? Ouch!
I fed it to the wolves with big bullets and heavy charges of swiss and it shot as good as I can see.What happened?
May I ask what precise loads you were using, what calibre, and what kind of bullet? I have essentially the same gun, although mine's a .45, whilst I suspect yours is a .50 or .54.I fed it to the wolves with big bullets and heavy charges of swiss and it shot as good as I can see.
Funny how I invested a lot of work to get some well known inlines to do what this does stock.
With any luck the post office will drop off my new williams target and I can wring it out the rest of the way.
80grs 2f swiss. 9/16" lanolin lubed wool wad. .503 495gr no excuses bullet.May I ask what precise loads you were using, what calibre, and what kind of bullet? I have essentially the same gun, although mine's a .45, whilst I suspect yours is a .50 or .54.
Oh, it's sad Dan Toelke stopped making bows, and engraving. He was a great engraver.3 youtube subject in a lifetime, one of which was to help someone understand the smoothness of of a Toelke bow.
If that's starving for attention, I guess I'm guilty.
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