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Old 03-04-2002 | 03:44 PM
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Default RE: What makes a 3D bow great?

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For the person that does OCCASIONAL 3D's, these hunting rigs in the 31-35&quot; range will allow you to have fun with friends and possibly even win a local or State event, but IMO would severely hamper your chances at going for any IBO or ASA Regional or World title that calls for many X's and 12's to be shot to win. These bows that &quot;try to cover it all&quot; will get you into the 8 and 10 sometimes, but you need just a little better stability and forgiveness to get you into the 10 and X's or 12's consistently, IMO. I agree with Ossage, the Patriot needs a big brother with that great VFT. Just my own thoughts, Pinwheel 12
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Isn't that what I said? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

And it seems 2003 will see more VFT technology in the BowTech line according to the press release on the Patriot.

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