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Who shoots a Wild Horse Creek longbow?

Started by 1/4 away, November 01, 2019, 02:09:42 PM

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1/4 away

Can those of you that shoot a WHC longbow please post a pic of your bow. I'm particularly interested in the Kestrel. Thanks.
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Cyclic-Rivers

Always liked the looks of them and feel like I'd be able to shoot it well.  I'm curious of people's responses although I've never shot one nor intend to buy one at the moment

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1/4 away

 :dunno: i cant believe that nobody on here shoots one of Mike's bows.
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Bill Leeming

I have a Kestral. Light in the hand and shoots great. Mike is a pleasure to do business with.

Hermon

I have about 9 of Mike's bows.  Great workmanship and they shoot great.  Mike is great to work with. 

Hermon

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This is my Kestrel.  Cocobolo and Osage.  54#@28". 

DGW

I Have a Hawk, Kestrel, and a Destiny that Mike made. They are all great bows that shoot the draw great and hit where I am looking and are all great looking bows.  As said above Mike is very good to work with. Mike has donated a bow every year to the Kansas Bowhunters which says a lot about his love of bow building and bowhunting.  When I feel I need one more bow it will be a Wild Horse Creek!

Bryan pinick

I have had a handful. Excellent shooters, and amazing craftsmanship. Excellent gentleman as well.

Paul/KS

I only have one of Mike's bows. It is a Hawk and a great looking and smooth shooting bow.
Mike is a Craftsman in the classic sense and a great guy.

Wudstix

Contacted Mike about basic questions I had for a future bow, (way down the road) and he was very accommodating.  Made recommendations about what would be best for my requirements.
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62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
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66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

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1/4 away

Mike sent me an email with pics and info about his bows. I need to give him a call.
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doughboy

My wife & I both have a Mariah & Kestrel. Love them. Mike is in a class by himself as a bowyer and as someone you want to know as a friend.

Terry Lightle

I have been shooting Wild Horse Creek Bows for about 4 years now,mine is whisper quiet and likes a heavy arrow,love it when I run a 2 blade Delta through a deer and they flinch and look around trying to figure out what just happened.I am partial to the Destiny which is the most forgiving and easy to shoot bow I have ever owned.
Terry
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

1/4 away

Terry, do you have a profile pic of your Destiny?
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Terry Lightle

Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

1/4 away

Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Terry Lightle

Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

PapaBear57

Does he have a website? If no, how do I contact him to get a catalogue? Thank you.

1/4 away

Mike doesn't have a website. Here's his phone number 785-597-2290
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