RE: Well, here's what's new from BowTech for 2003...
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Put in my order for one(28in draw 60lb Patriot) on Tues. Is the patriot a bad choice for a 3D bow? It was not mentioned in an earlier post asking about a good 3D bow.
The shop where I shoot & buy my bows is going to reduce the remaining 2002 by $50-$75, man am I tempted to get a BKII or Pro 38. If I did I would definitly be in a world of hurt from the boss.
aka MALENURSE, aka Cajun67
Aim hard, aim harder!!
Edited by - BAYOUBENGALS on 10/23/2002 20:08:02
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Did you mean the standard Patriot? or the Dual Cam Patriot? For 3D's I would imagine the DC model will be the better 3D bow. It's a little longer (should also have the increased string angle), has more brace height and is about 15-20 FPS faster.
However, if you want a bow to mainly shoot 3D's with, then I would go with the PRo 40 Dual, the Pro 40 single, the BKII high brace, or the Pro 40 wheel. Out of those I'd take the P40 Wheel or P40 Dual cam as my first choices.
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