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Old 02-04-2008, 03:40 PM   #1
 
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Any opinions on High Country compound bows?
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:16 PM   #2
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i like my carbon triple s high country!
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IRON AND SPEED FORCE SEEM TO BE HIGH QUALITY BOWS. I REALLY LIKE THERE ARROW DESIGN
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Owned three over the years. The shot good and I killed a few bucks with them. But they were on the noisey side...Change to Mathews Switchback the best bow I have ever owned...
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I own a Iron Mace... love it.

When you can shoot 60#s at 29.5" and get 282 fps out of a 454gr arrow.... while having 7 3/8" brace height...and almost 80% let-off.... this with a bow that has barnsdale limbs, winners choice strings, a machined aluminum riser, roller guard... and a warrenty to 3gr/#.... what isn't to love!

Seriously all marketing hype aside I have been nothing but pleased and impressed with mine. I've shot all the 2007 bows... and am starting to shoot a few 2008s.... and perhaps I am biased... but there is nothing on the market that I have seen, read about, shot or heard about that would make me give it up anytime soon.

Even doing what I do in the outdoors industry where I can get my hands on a lot of things pretty cheap... I only buy a new bow every 4-5 years. When I am totally happy with what I have, and am shooting it well, and it hasn't been completely blown away by newer technologies.... no reason to switch!


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