good deal or not
#2
There are more parameters than just price to think of. Does the bow fit you, both for draw length and the weight you have to pull? First and foremost should be draw length---always. If it cannot be adjusted to fit you well then it's not a good deal at any price. If it can, then maybe. You have to decide.
#3
Thread Starter
Spike
Joined: Nov 2006
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yes I realize that I was wondering if the bow is worth that price the draw length is right for me and the poundage isnt a problem ive been shooting a older xi legacy for 4 years. really i was just seeing if there were any bowteck ppl that could tell me more thanx
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
Bowtech did not bring out the Allegiance until 2005 I think. If it has adjustable draw length mods then its at least a 2006 bow. The 05 had fixed draw length cams. Sounds like a good deal if its in good condition.
#5
I'd have to say then that being as it fits you then the price is no stellar, but probably fair. Now the decision is yours. If you are on a budget it's certainly better than laying out about $750 for something new.




