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Wengerd Archery

Started by Oak518, July 31, 2017, 12:54:00 PM

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Oak518

Back from Denton new to me Wengerd Archery. Anyone shoot or hunt with these bows.

Michael Arnette

Beautiful bows for sure! I shot 2 or them at the high country shoot this year.  I liked the grip, very repeatable. Also very little hand shock, fairly quiet as well. Only one thing I didn't like and it's more personal preference.
Seems like an up-and-coming bowyer with some great products.

canopyboy

I spent some time shooting Trent's bows and talking to him both at his booth this weekend and around the campfire. The bows are very nice, shoot very well. The attention to detail in all aspects of the bow is amazing. The bowyer is a very knowledgeable, but humble guy that I now have a lot of respect for. One of the guys in our group bought a bow from him this weekend.

But like you, they were new to me this weekend.
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mec lineman

I was also very impressed with his bows, I wish I would've shot his longbow!
"Pick a spot,now aim 6" lower!"                        
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Scott E

I shot his bows this weekend and was blown away. His quality is amazing and prices are very fair.

I shot a 60" recurve with carbon limbs and carbon foam core. Even though I was drawing it to 30" it was very smooth and extremely quiet. The grip was phenomenal and the bow pointed very naturally. I shot it on three separate occasions and couldn't believe how accurate it was. I'll be ordering one for sure.

He was also very friendly so it makes it easy spending money with good people.
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Java Man

My booth was right across from Trent.  He had some beautiful bows and like stated above, a very talented, nice, humble young man.  

Gregg
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Pierre Lucas

Outstanding bows and good people...

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doubleo

I looked at his web sight. Sweet looking bows! I like that he makes his bow length down to 54".   :thumbsup:
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Keith Zimmerman

I met Trent thru TG a few years ago.  I invited him to camp with me at ETAR this year.  His first visit to Denton Hill. He loved it and we will be sharing camp again next year.  I enjoyed working at his booth with him.

Great guy and great bows.

We actually talked tonight about him becoming a sponsor on TG.

Scott E

QuoteOriginally posted by doubleo:
I looked at his web sight. Sweet looking bows! I like that he makes his bow length down to 54".    :thumbsup:  
and up o 64". There's a bow there to fit anyone. From talking to him it sounds like he's always looking to improve on his bows and perfect his craft.
Self reliance cannot be bought

Silvertip Marc

I ordered one about a month ago and am looking forward to getting it.  I

Silvertip Marc

I ordered one about a month ago and am looking forward to getting it.  I

ghall80

One of the best bows I shot down there
Very very talented young man, and was a pleasure to have around the camp fire
I shot his 62" bow carbon fiber and foam core beauty shot amazing my buddy ended up buying it.

We will be seeing lots more about Trent and his bows guaranteed
Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway--JOHN WAYNE

ron w

I looked at them at Denton......looked pretty nice and they seemed decent to talk to.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

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