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Wing Slim Line Competition II Hunter bow (60#)

Started by greensngravy, October 20, 2010, 02:31:00 PM

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greensngravy

Looking for pictures of this bow, and any info you experts out there could provide...like how does it shoot, is it a rare bird??

Thanks,

GNG

PAPALAPIN

I had a Red Wing Slim Line in the early '70's.  I was not impressed with it being used to an original Red Wing Hunter, and a Bear Super Kodiak.

I have never had or seen the bow you refer too.

For some reason I don't see the link to your pictures
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


"Don't worry about tomorrow.  If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME

The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

greensngravy

Let's try this again...here is the picasa link to my Wing Slim Line Competition II Hunter TD (dagg, that's a long name!).  I just refinished her after removing all the nasty camo paint!  

http://picasaweb.google.com/greensngravy/WingSlimLineCompetitionIIHunter55#

oldbohntr

I picked up a couple of these back in the 90s. Both were 53# or more, and all I remember is both shot extremely well.  Let them go because metal riser bows never seemed to stay with me.  Killed my first buck with a one pc slim line back in the very early 70s, but when I later found the twin to that bow....it didn't shoot nearly as well as I thought back then!!!   Yours looks like a beauty.  I'd be interested in finding another hunting weight Competition II again.
Tom

wadde

I have one with a white metal handle and two sets of limbs, this would be the target version of the same bow. It shoots great.

DLM

Nice Wing T/D. Was just shooting 1. I have a question about Wing's with the small limb tips: who sells stringers that work on the little tips ? Need 1 for Wings, Hoyt target bows, older Bear's, etc. that don't have big limb tips. Most stringers I see at vendor's stands don't have the little pockets. Like to shoot the older bows sometimes but I need somthing that makes stringing them less challenging. Not a fan of those with the rubber block.

Larry m

If the leather cup is to big on the stringer I usually stuff in a small piece of cotten or even TP. I have several bows with small narrow limb tips and this works fine for me.

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