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RE: Bowtech Mighty Mite
Bouch, I have a 2001 Mighty Mite. It is my primary hunting bow. I've shot good scores at 3D with it. It is a very accurate bow, and very quiet. Mine is set up with a NAP 4000 rest, Isolator stabilizer (7 1/2", 10 oz), Cosmic Lite sight, limb savers, & whiskers. The bow is pretty much vibration & recoil free. I removed the grip and wrapped the riser with mole skin. With the new grip for 2003 this shouldn't be necessary. I love the grip on my 2003 Patriot. If you haven't shot one, try it. I've sold a 2002 Pat and Pro 40. I don't see myself selling my MM. BTW, I was talking to BowTech_Shooter last night. The conversation came around to our Mighty Mites his being a 2000 model. Guess what bow he took to Oregon this past fall, the MM. And he can shoot anything BowTech has.
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Detroit
Posts: 858
RE: Bowtech Mighty Mite
I just got a 2002 about 2 weeks ago. This is a sweet machine. No one at the range can believe the speed of the bow and how little recoil there is. At first they all though I was stong-armimg it until I shot open handed and it just laid there. The parallel limb thing works. I haven't had mine that long, but so far it's everything I wanted in a hunting bow. Small, agile, FAST, quiet, light, forgiving and dead on accurate. Shoot it a time or two and decide for yourself.
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