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Old 03-06-2003, 09:20 PM
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Buck Magnet
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Default RE: Short AtoA vs. Longer AtoA bows

Yes it is Joe. $900.00 for two bows, which were bought within 9 months of each other. I bought my MT Sport last year in July and paid $299.99 plus tax for it. Well, I got my MightyMite on sale two weeks ago, it was only $544.00 with tax, and the bow normally sells for $599.99 plus tax.

I am not sure why the smaller bows seem more stable for me, but, they do. I try to keep my form perfect, and that is big one, but, they just seem to stay where I hold them. I don' t know, it could be something to do with my draw length, maybe a long draw length like mine (30" ), makes a shorter bow more stable????????????

Hmmm, Frank, your next assignment is to buy a bow with a a.t.a. length of 29" the whole way up to 45" in one inch incraments. So, that is 17 bows. Get them, then do a test to see which a.t.a. has a more stable feel, and try to figure out the dynamics of it. It may cost alot, but, just think of all the people you would be helping.

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