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Old 06-29-2006 | 08:17 PM
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Default RE: Bowtech Allegiance

Doug,
Seriously?...........

I thought you were sworn off anything with a Bowtech logo on it? It seemed like every post you ever made on Archerytalk was to bury the idea of no split yokes and how "Bad" the "Cam lean" was on every one you saw?

Was all that based on a limited experience and now you are getting more hands on or what?

I'm curiorus and will absolutely take you seriously, but man what a 180.


If you need any help or advice on the Bowtechs please contact me anytime.
I wasn't getting snippy in defense of Bowtech, it was the idea of what I saw as bringing the problems of another site to this one. We do things differently over here. If it was Hoyt or Mathews or any number of other manufacturers I had noticed the same sort of trend I would have called like I saw it as well.

We can actually discuss designs and issues with any piece of equipment rather civilized over here and we like to keep it that way.

If you'd like to get a real dialogue going on the design of the binaries and their merits and concerns that's great, absolutely welcome that.
Glad to see you are getting a little face time with the bows. The Allegiance is a heck of a shooter in a package like that......A handful of the best MBR class IBO shooters are doing very well with theirs this year, and the IBO National Triple Crown title in MBR was won with an Allegiance last season as well.
It's essentially a hunting bow but is also more than capable in a high competition 3D setting where the longer ATA bows are the rule.

If you need any help just yell.



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