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Old 01-26-2002 | 01:11 PM
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Default RE: What is appealing about Bowtech?

I guess the guy that won the "Best of the Best" shoot off at the IBO World Championship with a "Pro38" dual cam didn't find it very accurate?

Cyberbuck.....you MAY very well be wrong, I make it a point NOT to comment on something I have no experience with.....it saves a lot of eating crow.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

They really are accurate bows......Not just speed toys. What don't you find &quot;Accurate&quot;....and what are you basing your opinion on that they are &quot;Speed bows and that's it&quot;?
They have currently 3 models on long risers with at least a 7&quot; brace height......the &quot;Patriot&quot; from all accounts will be one of (if not THE) most recoil free bow on the market with a 7.25&quot; BH (and still speeds near 320).
They have also come out with 2 new bows at the AMO show that have I believe 9&quot; brace heights?......that should be forgiving enough huh?
Not to mention that every bow in their line up aside from the BKII, and Tech29 have an option of at least 7&quot; brace height......The &quot;Stalker&quot; has nearly an 8&quot; brace height.

What aren't you seeing?......I'm just curious as to what your criteria is for an &quot;Accurate&quot; or &quot;Forgiving&quot; bow.

Accuracy is in the hands of the shooter.....but to say a bow is inherently not accurate with those specs, and without even shooting it is ....well , silly.


Edited by - Matt / PA on 01/26/2002 14:15:10
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