New Target Whip - Paul Stenhouse

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New Target Whip - Paul Stenhouse

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Well my quest for finding a great target whip has been in the works all this year has finally ended. Paul Stenhouse, coincidently made one for himself last May and he sent that whip for me to test drive and break in while he was moving to a new home. Well I had it for 2 weeks and quickly realized that this thing was going to be hard to give up.

Weeks and months went by after trying my stocks, other bullwhips, until I finally realized that the whip that I had in my hands last May, was the target whip that was the benchmark for them all. We all know that Paul makes a #### good Indy style bullwhip, but for target work I think he nailed this one.

What makes a target whip a target whip? It is basically a bullwhip with a longer handle foundation. The longer handle, like a rifle muzzle, provides more accuracy to the experienced whip handler. A shorter handle bullwhip or no handle whip, like snake whips, are far less accurate because there is a slight rotational vector when the whip is thrown. Stocks are very accurate, but the keeper attachment design in my opinion makes them not track as true as a long handled target whip.

Paul's secret sauce to not just putting a longer handle on it, is the nice taper found in the thong, the taper of each lace in the thong area and the weighting and balance. Paul shipped me this whip with some nice weight to it. This whip right out of the box, has a very heavy feel to it. Since target cracking and multiple cracking routines are way different in speed of performance, the sacrifice is that the heavier balanced whip would slice the air better.

Anyway, just wanted to share with you this picture of a Paul Stenhouse, 7 foot target whip, with a 12 inch handle foundation, and the knots braided in 2 tones. I also wanted to add that Paul is still making whips and is still charging $30 a foot. So for $210, this is one #### of a whip.

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Post by Paul_Stenhouse »

Dear Sergei,
Thanks for the praise, and I hope you love yours as much as I love mine.

Best Regards, and Thanks.

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Aye Caramba! :shock: :D
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Post by Mola Ram »

I must Say Paul That Whip Looks MAGNIFICENT :lol: :D :P 8) :shock: :!:
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Great looking whip Sergei, enjoy your Thanksgiving!
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Post by The_Edge »

Congrats on your new whip, Sergei! She is a beauty!

You know, it seems to me that you are getting much too large of a collection to use all those whips your self. You might want to consider shipping some of them up here to Washington. 8) :wink:

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Post by Indiana Joe »

KyleS wrote:You know, it seems to me that you are getting much too large of a collection to use all those whips your self. You might want to consider shipping some of them up here to Washington. 8) :wink:

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Or, down here to Atlanta! :wink:

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