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Post by mrlongbeard on Dec 13, 2007 21:05:20 GMT -4
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Post by cmreed on Dec 14, 2007 15:38:56 GMT -4
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Post by mrlongbeard on Dec 14, 2007 18:27:16 GMT -4
that's one neat setup have you tried one and what was it like to shoot. i read a lot and hear they're pretty cool to shoot
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Post by jeffpahunter on Dec 14, 2007 20:16:36 GMT -4
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Post by mrlongbeard on Dec 14, 2007 20:24:03 GMT -4
jeff those are cool bows
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Post by jeffpahunter on Dec 15, 2007 22:39:45 GMT -4
Even cooler to shoot. Very light, extremely quiet and very smooth to draw. The up to 90+ % let off is something too. Personally I don't like much more than about 80-85% but it is neat to draw a bow set at say 65 lbs and have about a 7 or 6 lb holding weight. And you don't really feel it drop off either.
The ease of maintenance and durability of these bows is hard to beat. No need for a bow press or trip to the Archery shop to change string or cables. All that's needed is a couple of Allen wrenches and you can tear the bow completely down. If the old string is not broken you can change the string in the field using a couple of sticks. The draw stops creating a solid wall to draw against is an understatement as these stops actually engage the outer limbs stopping their travel at your precise set point. Extremely solid and consistent.
We're hoping to have a booth at the Harrisburg show this year. Definitely will be at the ATA show.
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Post by cmreed on Dec 16, 2007 13:52:17 GMT -4
mrlongbeard if you ever want to shoot one let me know you will not believe it. (liberty)
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