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Old 03-04-2002 | 04:25 PM
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GSRFAN
 
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Default RE: What makes a 3D bow great?

Thanks for the input folks. It basically reaffirms what I had believed to be true, but wanted to hear it from somebody more knowledgable than myself.

JeffB, No thanks needed. I wish there was more access to bow reports that in depth and objective.

Pa, The local pro shop announced a few weeks ago that they are going to start carrying the bowtech line(they already carry Mathews and PSE) so I planned to check out that Pro 38.

Pinwheel, Your words really take me back hehe. I started 3D shooting about 15 years ago when it was all 10-5-0 scoring and I was there when 250 was good speed out of a bow. I quit shooting sometime during that huge speed craze of the early '90's. Still have the old Pearson Spoiler I was shooting at the time... 85 pound draw weight, with the overdraw I was shooting a 24" arrow that weighed right around 380 grains. God must love fools I guess because I pumped thousands of arrows through that bow with that setup and the thing never did come apart on me. Then again, I think that bow is a part of the reason I stopped shooting for the better part of 10 years.
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