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hardcorehunter 06-09-2007 06:07 AM

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ORIGINAL: GoGoGadgetGuardian
I have it set at 71# and 28" dl. i am shooting 26"maxima hunters 350's and I am getting 274 fps.
I have a Guardian and I just traded my 70# Vectrix as these forums have taught me that 70# in a modern efficient compound bow is not necessary. My stats prove it: My 29" Guardian is peaked and registered 62# on the bow scale. My A/C/C hunting arrow setup with a 100 grain head weighs 394 grains. I averaged 273 fps through a $600 chrono at Buck Hollow Sports in Pella, IA.

vindog 06-10-2007 12:50 PM

RE: Bowtech Gaurdian
 
I tried the guardian out butended up with the hoyt vectrix. The only thing i believe the guardian has over the vectrix is it maybe a hair quieter. My buddy and i went to look at bows yesterday and he was really leaning towards a bowtech. I brought my vectrix along for a side by side comparison with the guardian and the allegiance. He shot all three bows and our next trip was to the hoyt dealer to put money down on a vectrix. But everyone has a different feel and opinion. Shoot them all and decide.

MeanV2 06-14-2007 07:58 PM

RE: Bowtech Gaurdian
 
I liked my Guardian so much I just ordered another one last week. This one is going to get Tricked out;)

Kanga 06-14-2007 08:03 PM

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My lefty Guardian turned up yesterday;):)

Got a 50lb model cause I have not left handed for a long time;)

But if the numbers I have worked out are right I should be shooting that baby at about 275/280fps:D

Just have to get a sight for it and I am off and running:);):D

Redneck Bowhunter 06-15-2007 05:32 PM

RE: Bowtech Gaurdian
 
I am left handed also. And shooting a hoyt razortech. I might give it another year or so then see wut comes out. I may buy commander yet tho. I have heard some good things about them and I trust Bowtech.

Kanga 06-15-2007 06:35 PM

RE: Bowtech Gaurdian
 
RB

The Commander is my primary 3d bow and it is a real sweet shooter but it is a right hander;)

Redneck Bowhunter 06-16-2007 07:41 AM

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You shoot both ways[&:]???? What is your dominent eye ausie-guy? I started shooting right handed at first but that was because I didn't know any better. Once I figured out why I was shooting so poorly with my less dominent eye, I traded that right hand bow for a lefty. Then I started shooting real tight groups. Been shooting left handed ever since.

Kanga 06-16-2007 08:51 AM

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Yes I can shoot both ways:)matter of fact I can play most sports either left or right handed which helped me out a lot on the golf course:D

I am right eye dominent;)

nknute 06-16-2007 10:11 AM

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ausie

dont you have a black ice too? how (besides speed) do the guardian and the black ice compare. hand shock, noise, and smoothness??

Kanga 06-16-2007 10:58 AM

RE: Bowtech Gaurdian
 

ORIGINAL: nknute

ausie

dont you have a black ice too? how (besides speed) do the guardian and the black ice compare. hand shock, noise, and smoothness??
Yep I have a Black Ice as well:)

Have not shot the Guardian as yet, am still waiting for the sight to turn up was hoping it would have come Thursday so I could get her set up for tonights hog hunt.

So I will just have to use the Black Ice tonight:)

But I am sure with the Binary cams it will have a slightly stouter draw than the Black Ice even thoithas 10lb less draw weight than the Black Ice plus the fact I have not shot a left handed bow in a long time so I will have to build up the drawing muscles.

The grips are very simular so no real big difference there as for hand shock and noise I will have to get to ya on that.;)


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