Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Stockton NJ USA
Posts: 119
Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
Does anyone have any experience with this company's bows?
I was looking at traditional gear (ArcheryByMail.com)and came across the Champion bows. The Stratus model single cam is under $300 and comes with an arrow rest, peep, silencers, string loop and get this - tuned in a shooting machine to your arrow length and size. Machined riser, split limbs, 7 5/8" brace, 38" overall, 3.9 lbs, Mossy Oak camo, IBO 300 fps.
Is it too good to be true?
I was looking at traditional gear (ArcheryByMail.com)and came across the Champion bows. The Stratus model single cam is under $300 and comes with an arrow rest, peep, silencers, string loop and get this - tuned in a shooting machine to your arrow length and size. Machined riser, split limbs, 7 5/8" brace, 38" overall, 3.9 lbs, Mossy Oak camo, IBO 300 fps.
Is it too good to be true?
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Piedmont OK USA
Posts: 839
RE: Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
What I have heard they have a good reputation. This website may help a bit. http://www.huntersfriend.com/bowselection.html
Edited by - sooner_hunter on 10/23/2002 20:55:04
Edited by - sooner_hunter on 10/23/2002 20:55:04
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Piedmont OK USA
Posts: 839
RE: Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
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Hey Sooner,
Thanks for the site info. Love that comparison chart!
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thx fbf. given that info out several times and u r the first person to appreciate it.
"Size isn't important, but it HELPS!!!"
Hey Sooner,
Thanks for the site info. Love that comparison chart!
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thx fbf. given that info out several times and u r the first person to appreciate it.
"Size isn't important, but it HELPS!!!"
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Detroit
Posts: 858
RE: Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
I shoot a 2001 model Champion Titan and Love it. I'm not really sure about customer service...haven't needed it yet (knock on wood) but the bow I have is very high quality, light, fast, forgiving, and more accurate than I'll ever be! LOL.
Yeah Sooner! The bow selection and comparison guides are Awesome! I learned more on that site about bows than anywhere else so far. One of the reason I went for the Champion in the first place.
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Yeah Sooner! The bow selection and comparison guides are Awesome! I learned more on that site about bows than anywhere else so far. One of the reason I went for the Champion in the first place.
Trushot }}------>
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Airdrie Alberta Canada
Posts: 50
RE: Champion Bows - Anyone shooting them?
Here is a review that we did on the Champion Mustang
http://www.bowzone.ca/modules.php?op...owcontent&id=3
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