Aussie,
Yep, you gotta take a check book. Heck, I was playing around with some of the other BowTechs there and I kept thinking.... " hmmmm.... this would look good beside my MightyMite"
DaveC,
Yep, I drew his bow back and it was smoother than the Hoyt Cam and a Half system. I was very shocked, especially considering the IBO speed of this bow. I figured that it would have a very aggressive draw cycle, but, it was the exact opposite. It has a smooth transition in to the peak draw weight and then into the let-off. Plus, the real feel of the draw cycle was very smooth.
I saw his bow go on the scale and it was at 63#. Then, I was thining to myself....... " there is no way my bow is at 65#, it has to be heavier" . Well, put my bow on and 65#. My friends Extreme VFT just feels like alot less weght. In all honesty, I bet that it, with 70 pound limbs, maxed out, would feel like my MightyMite now, which is at 65#.
I did get a chance to shoot the 2003 Patriot Dual Cam and WOW, I could feel my arm being torn into pieces.

I shot the 70# model, and it felt more like 90#

It was one bow that I was thinking about gettimg, but visions of it ripping off my arm made me think twice