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deepsouthhunter
02-16-2005, 05:03 PM
Howdy all!

Can anyone provide me with info on a Proline Point Blank (Tallman) bow? Looking at one in the local area in good condition. Wondering on its worth and effectiveness as a compound. Any good traits or bad traits that this bow holds? Your thoughts and comments are much appreciated.

Deep South Hunter

jeronimo
02-16-2005, 08:26 PM
i have a pro line point blank. i dates from around 1990 i dont know what year yours is. the only thing i dont like abot this bow is the lack of a solid feel at full draw. if you pull it can be over drawn very easily. other than that i have no complaints .
set at 66# 29" draw with quick tune 750 rest and carbon rebel 60-75 arrows. i can shoot 2 inch groups at 140 feet.


stuart

Ballenxj
02-18-2005, 11:01 AM
I can shoot 2 inch groups at 140 feet.

WOW! That's 46.6 yards. VERY impressive! Well, at least to me anyway.
I'm still working on keeping them all inside a 10 inch circle at 20 yards. (Gotta keep working on my release.) :roll:
-Bruce

jeronimo
02-18-2005, 12:40 PM
i find it easyer to shoot at 3 different paper targets . i also dont break any more nocks or shoot holes in the fletching.

Ballenxj
02-18-2005, 03:25 PM
i find it easyer to shoot at 3 different paper targets . i also dont break any more nocks or shoot holes in the fletching.

Show Off! :wink: I haven't found this to be a real problem yet. :(
-Bruce

tecspec
02-18-2005, 07:11 PM
:wink: :wink: :wink:
YOU WILL.
And like the rest of us, you'll start flinching just thinking about refletching.
I found that the three spot target helped me get past the fear of shaving fletchings. I never thought it would matter, but those of us (almost all), who are coexisting with a significant other, have to keep justifiying all those purchases at Russels or W.S.

Ballenxj
02-18-2005, 07:34 PM
:wink: :wink: :wink:
YOU WILL.

I hope so! Thanks for the encouragement. :smile:


Russels or W.S.

Sounds like these are names I probably shoud know? Please enlighten me. Thanks,
-Bruce

tecspec
02-19-2005, 05:35 AM
8) :wink: :smile:
http://www.wholesalesports.com/
http://www.russellsports.com/

Wholesale Sports and Russell Sports, both Calgary based.
Two of the dandiest sinkholes for disposable income that you'll find.

http://www.calgaryarcherycentre.com/shop/index.php

Also another fine spot to stop and drool.

Ballenxj
02-19-2005, 04:50 PM
8) :wink: :smile:
http://www.wholesalesports.com/
http://www.russellsports.com/

Wholesale Sports and Russell Sports, both Calgary based.
Two of the dandiest sinkholes for disposable income that you'll find.

http://www.calgaryarcherycentre.com/shop/index.php

Also another fine spot to stop and drool.

Thanks Tec, I'll just have to have a little look. :smile:
-Bruce

toxo1cjb
02-20-2005, 08:43 AM
Howdy all!

Can anyone provide me with info on a Proline Point Blank (Tallman) bow? Looking at one in the local area in good condition. Wondering on its worth and effectiveness as a compound. Any good traits or bad traits that this bow holds? Your thoughts and comments are much appreciated.

Deep South Hunter That is one great bow!!!! If I could find one I would have another......Shot a lot of game with one!!!!!!!You will be happy with it!!!! great quality great bow!!!!!