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Old 11-17-2007 | 08:24 PM
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Default RE: Draw cycle on Guardian

Best way to know is go to a dealer and shoot one. I really didn't care for it much, wasn't sure it would EVER break over, but I was shooting a 30" bow because that was what the dealer had. I thought it felt pretty nice on the shot, and the handshock was pretty minimal (actually the Reflex Ridgleline34 was the best feeling bow I shot when I shot a bunch of the 2007's, but that's another story altogether. I really didn't care much for the Vectrix either, but the Trykon XL that I bought (used) felt quite nice. Shoot as many bows as you can, and objectively decide what fits you best as far as draw cycle, handshock, bow-weight, grip, etc. There many variables that you have to PERSONALLY feel to determine whether a certain bow is a good "fit" for you or not. And no disrespect to Dan, but would you expect a BowTech Corporate Staff member to say anythingnegative about his company's product??? I would agree w/ him though, if you had a bow like that, the draw cycle would be something you had to get used to, esp. if you didn't like it to begin with.
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