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WVBowhunter10 01-25-2007 06:55 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
Yesit would.

Bols 01-25-2007 07:07 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
HMMM, got any pictures of a Ross Comp bow?



WVBowhunter10 01-25-2007 07:43 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
I will try to get a pic of it when I go by the shop tomorrow. One of our other shooters shot it for a couple rounds and he really liked it but now he is switching to a Martin. I will work on the pic. There may be a pic of it on the Ross website.

WVBowhunter10 01-25-2007 07:44 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
I just checked and there is a pic of it on the Ross website.

KodiakArcher 01-26-2007 03:09 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
Hey, spend it all, they'll print more!

Rick James 01-28-2007 06:23 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
Quote:

ORIGINAL:
I would say Martin, but after switching to Bowtech, Martin's grips are like trying to hold onto a 2x4.
What grips have you personally seen on a Martin? Their sideplate options are pretty good, the thermal elite (Leather/wood) grip is the best hunting bow grip I have seen yet, and the integrated grip on the scepter 4 is quite simply one of the best target bow grips I have ever seen and is in a class that only the Apex bows and Bowtech Shrewd Competition grips rival IMHO. If you have only seen the Bengal and Pantera most dealers order them with bottom of the barrel thermal or thermal II grip options because they are targeted for price minded customers but any bow except for the S4 can come with the sideplate option, pro wood grip, or thermal elite grip options which are all as good as anyones factory grips. These are really cheap upgrades too.

I would also seriously look at a shoot thru system if it is to be a target specific rig I absolutely love mine and how easily they tune.......everything is in line and no cam lean, cable guard torque, etc. They really have the best limb pockets I have seen as well and there is no cam system out there with more adjustability/options than the new furious or nitrous cam.

Bols 01-28-2007 07:16 PM

RE: I will have you know
 
Quote:

ORIGINAL: Rick James

Quote:

ORIGINAL:
I would say Martin, but after switching to Bowtech, Martin's grips are like trying to hold onto a 2x4.
What grips have you personally seen on a Martin? Their sideplate options are pretty good, the thermal elite (Leather/wood) grip is the best hunting bow grip I have seen yet, and the integrated grip on the scepter 4 is quite simply one of the best target bow grips I have ever seen and is in a class that only the Apex bows and Bowtech Shrewd Competition grips rival IMHO. If you have only seen the Bengal and Pantera most dealers order them with bottom of the barrel thermal or thermal II grip options because they are targeted for price minded customers but any bow except for the S4 can come with the sideplate option, pro wood grip, or thermal elite grip options which are all as good as anyones factory grips. These are really cheap upgrades too.

I would also seriously look at a shoot thru system if it is to be a target specific rig I absolutely love mine and how easily they tune.......everything is in line and no cam lean, cable guard torque, etc. They really have the best limb pockets I have seen as well and there is no cam system out there with more adjustability/options than the new furious or nitrous cam.
You don't happen to shoot for Martin, do ya? ;)

Atleast you know about your product base, I am sure some staff shooters unfortunately don't have the product knowledge like others do.




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