bowtech commander or gardian
#11
RE: bowtech commander or gardian
I have both and they are both fantastic bows.
But I have a quiestion for you.
Is this going to be a dual purpose bow hunting/3d or strickly a 3d or hunting bow?
If it is going to be dual purpose then go for the Commander as the longer ATA makes the bow more stable for the longer shots.
On the other hand if it is going tobe a purely hunting bowthen the Guardian would be the way to go but all this also depends on your draw lenght if you have a long draw thenI would suggest the Commander.
But I have a quiestion for you.
Is this going to be a dual purpose bow hunting/3d or strickly a 3d or hunting bow?
If it is going to be dual purpose then go for the Commander as the longer ATA makes the bow more stable for the longer shots.
On the other hand if it is going tobe a purely hunting bowthen the Guardian would be the way to go but all this also depends on your draw lenght if you have a long draw thenI would suggest the Commander.
#12
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: RAYVILLE,LA.
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RE: bowtech commander or gardian
Thanks ausie,It will be strickly for hunting and backyard shooting.which of the two is the most forgiving,smoothest,queitist,ect.does'nt the longer commander aim better?
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RE: bowtech commander or gardian
Hey I went from shooting a feather max to the guardian, dont worry about the short ata. It will just wow you compared to the feather max, but I hada really hard time giving up the old girl but let me tell u the guardian is the way to go. It isa little bit faster and will be easier to move around in a tree. So yea I say shoot them both but the guardian was my choice.
#14
RE: bowtech commander or gardian
Tre, sounds like your going to use your bow for basically the same stuff I use mine. I want to do some 3D shooting sometime but not competively. It is very quiet,smoot, and forgiving. But you wont know for sure how you like it till you shoot it. And you deffinelty need a longer arms to be able to draw and shoot this bow comforitably. And mine seems very very accurate. But that is more of the sight you use then the bow.
Good Luck
Good Luck
#15
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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RE: bowtech commander or gardian
Thanks guys,sounds like I'M on the right track,can't wait to shoot them.I'll let ya'll know what I decide.IT will be hard to give up the mathews, but I don't think I will get rid of it,just keep it around as a security blanket.
#16
RE: bowtech commander or gardian
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
Thanks ausie,It will be strickly for hunting and backyard shooting.which of the two is the most forgiving,smoothest,queitist,ect.does'nt the longer commander aim better?
Thanks ausie,It will be strickly for hunting and backyard shooting.which of the two is the most forgiving,smoothest,queitist,ect.does'nt the longer commander aim better?
Both are extremely smooth to draw,forgiving and quite, I took the factory string silencers off and shot them before adding the MeanV CSS and both where still deadly quite.
They dont have any hand shock that I can feel.
Yes the Commander does aim better thats why I have it as my 3d bow but I would not hesitate to have it as a hunting bow either.
I got my Guardian inleft hand ( I amright handed) it is 10lbs less on the draw weight (50) but at hunting ranges I can shoot just as tightgroups as I can with the Commander at the same distance and as yet I have not shot it past 40 yards but I do intended to try it out at 70 plus yards