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Old 01-28-2002 | 02:54 PM
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Straightarrow
 
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PABowHntr,

Actually, I looked at the Denali, but was turned off by the split limbs. Not because of durability or accuracy issues, but because it always look like a good place for a limb or twig to get caught while still-hunting. I make all of my bow decisions based solely on hunting, because it's by far what's most important to me. Maybe split limbs aren't a nuisance in the brush, but I was guessing that they might be. Outside of that it looks great.

Jeff,

I'm not sure what you mean by performance. If it's means speed, that's okay. If it means being able to hit what I'm aiming at, then they wouldn't be acceptable. I'll have to put them on my list of bows to check out.

Stodr,

The Patriot does sound like a bow to check out. If Bow Tech continues to improve it's bows in the area of hand shock, then they might be just what I'm looking for.

In the ideal world, I could own two new bows. One designed strictly for hunting and the other more geared towards target. I'm just not sure I can justify it to my wife. Thanks for the input guys.
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