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Old 05-06-2003, 08:21 AM   #1
 
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Default Alpine Archery

Hi guys/girls,

I' m trying to get my buddy into archery....he' s an avid hunter already
but hasn' t grown a set a balls to pick up a real bow.
He' s been looking at some bows lately but hasn' t seen anything he
really likes with the exception of the Tech 29 which I already have.

Browsing through the net yesterday I stumbled upon the Alpine Ravage.
Nice looking bow, small, seems to be fast and smooth..... Great.
I showed him the bow and he loved the looks of it, but now here is the
problem. I' ve tried to contact Alpine Archery via. email and phone and
I can' t get a hold of them.

I don' t know if they have any Canadian distributors, I don' t know what the price of the bow is, I haven' t heard any reviews, I don' t know the speed or warranty.

Does anyone have any information on the bow? Have you guys shot it, seen it, heard it? Cabelas doesn' t carry it, do you know who might???
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Old 05-06-2003, 11:16 AM   #2
 
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i think its in the new cabelas catalog (archery) or bass pro one of the two i don' t remember which, and i think theprice is around 500.00, when i was looking for a new bow i picked one up ,it is a boat anchor like my old bow and i wanted something lighter, the main reason for a new bow, i settled on a hoyt , good luck!
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Old 05-06-2003, 04:28 PM   #3
 
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The one in cabelas is the fatal impact it' s six inches longer than the ravage,the ravage is a nice bow it' s 28" ata,71/4" brace height,300fps ibo.One of the local archery shops has them there pretty nice shootin bow but i thought it was a little heavy for onle being 28" .In the bowhunting world buyers guide the have the msrp at $650 but the ones at the archery shop i think were somewhere between $500-$550.
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Old 05-06-2003, 04:43 PM   #4
 
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Try clearwatersptgds.com They are located in Lewiston Idaho but i' m sure they will ship. They list the Ravage at $565.00
I shot it and it is fast and unbelievably smooth for a short bow.
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