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steelerzzz 11-18-2006 07:32 AM

Archery Research bows?
 
Checking out some new bows and was wondering how archery research bows(velocity) stack up against the big boys?(Hoyt,BT.Mathews). The long riser..short limbs seem to be a different approach than other bow makers. Is this good or bad?

PA.JAY 11-18-2006 08:17 AM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I will answer the best i can for you ! I have shot the AR & lots of other bows .I test drive alot of them ! But what I look for in a bow maybe not what your looking for in a bow. Don't buy a bow because of the name thats how the big boys stay in bussiness ! selling their name . I would shoot the AR. Then pick up another bow compare feel, steadiness, balance, sound. then make your pick . I bought a big name bow only because of all the sheep saying it's a shooter ! It was junk IMO !

AlaskaBat 11-18-2006 09:13 PM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
PA.JAY is right on the money. You should buy the bow that fits you best.

Western MA Hunter 11-20-2006 12:14 PM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I used to shoot the AR34. It was an awesome bow... I liked it better than my Hoyt and would rate it about equal w/ my Mathews.
I have not shot the Velocity, but they make a fine bow and have excellent customer service. I broke a limb and they replaced it and completely redipped the riser in camo for me since it was flaking. Very good to deal with.


Gut Check 11-22-2006 06:13 AM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I had a AR31 for 3 years. It was an arrow flinging deer killing machine. I sold it to a friend two seasons ago which was a mistake as my luck has changed. When you get down to it, AR is a great bow. I would classify it as PSE's cadillac as it is made by PSE. I had a friend that had the AR37 and had a limb break and it was replaced by the bow shop within 3 days so the customer service is great.

I haven't shot the Velocity so I can't comment. I currently have a Mathews and Bowtech. I would rate the AR up there with them. Only difference is there is a bit more hand shock than the those two. It's not a big difference and it won't make a difference in the woods as hopefully you are taking a ONE shot vs. shooting all day.

sportsman22 11-22-2006 10:46 AM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I shoot AR34. Awsome bow. Just as good as my old mathews.... BUT CHEAPER!! :o)

Peter Gozinya 11-22-2006 05:13 PM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I have shot an AR31 for about 4 years now, awesome bow. I have killed so many deer with it I have lost track of them all. I keep thinking about getting a new bow, but after I consider it for a while, I come to the same conclusion that I cannot justify the purchase of a new one. Bow has been absolutely trouble free. But what fits me, may not fit you. Shoot as many as you can and then make your decision. Good luck!

89coptzer 11-22-2006 09:26 PM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
i have a new ar-35 in "layaway" right now. great bow i shot some others bows along with the ar namely a hoyt, bowtech, and matthews and to tell you the truth the ar shoots just as good as the others at a cheaper price. it also felt really good in my hands. i cant wait to get it out.

BooneAndCrockett 11-22-2006 09:32 PM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
Yeah i have heard mixed feelings about this bow!! Go get waht you like best not what anyone else says!!

zero#1 11-23-2006 09:47 AM

RE: Archery Research bows?
 
I've had a ar-34 for 2 years now, after I put the sts system on it became extremly quite and shock free.


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