Anyone used a ProLine bow???
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Antioch, IL
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Anyone used a ProLine bow???
a family member has a used ProLine Tsunami that I can pick up REAL cheap, fully outfitted... no idea what year it is but I can get it for such a deal it might be worth it just to buy it and trade it on a newer one...
has anyone used one of these before??? any feedback???
thanks!!
has anyone used one of these before??? any feedback???
thanks!!
#2
RE: Anyone used a ProLine bow???
I still have my ProLine Riptide. I am familiar w/ the Tsunami, we used to be a ProLine dealer before they went out of business. The Tsunami, during it's time, was one of the very best bows on the market. Your bow is AT LEAST 10 years old, and probably more like 12 or 13. By today's standards, they are long, heavy, and have a fat grip. Unless I'm mistaken, that bow is 42" ATA.....But, they were actually pretty fast. We had some shooting in the low 300's, and that was over 10 years ago.
The only real negative is if that sucker breaks, you're SOL.....yer not gonna get parts anywhere anymore. We still have some DL modules, just because we sold them for so many years, but we're almost out of those. Limbs, risers, that sort of thing.....Not gonna get 'em anymore.
The only real negative is if that sucker breaks, you're SOL.....yer not gonna get parts anywhere anymore. We still have some DL modules, just because we sold them for so many years, but we're almost out of those. Limbs, risers, that sort of thing.....Not gonna get 'em anymore.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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RE: Anyone used a ProLine bow???
I still have a Riptide also great little bowBought it new in 95
Hey Mobowhunter what size modules do you still have I am looking for some 28 inch ones it has 29 inch on it now the cam is a MFC75
Hey Mobowhunter what size modules do you still have I am looking for some 28 inch ones it has 29 inch on it now the cam is a MFC75
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RE: Anyone used a ProLine bow???
Hey rev, in that case what would Iget for a 2000 PSE Nova single cam, with everything you need to hunt with and lots of extra's. I took extra special care of this one because it was my very first.
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RE: Anyone used a ProLine bow???
Skitterz, what bow is it? I'll take a look saturday when I work next.....
SevenMag, while they are really nice bows, I wouldn't pay too much for it.....Like I said, ProLine is out of business and replacement parts are unheard of anymore. Depending on what it's got on it.........I personally wouldn't pay more than $75 bare bow......If that...
SevenMag, while they are really nice bows, I wouldn't pay too much for it.....Like I said, ProLine is out of business and replacement parts are unheard of anymore. Depending on what it's got on it.........I personally wouldn't pay more than $75 bare bow......If that...