Bowtech Pro38
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Posts: 138
Bowtech Pro38
Frogive me if this has been gone over. I tried the search feature, and surprisingly...nothing came up with what I was looking for. If someone knows where I can get the info please provide a link. Anyways, here's my question:
Who has some personal experience with the Pro38? Is it really as fast, as it's supposed to be? How's the draw, smooth, or not? What would be a resonable price to expect to pay for one set up with a Flatliner sight, a quiver, Whisker buiscut rest, and stabilizer? Thanks in advance guys!
Blacktalon
Who has some personal experience with the Pro38? Is it really as fast, as it's supposed to be? How's the draw, smooth, or not? What would be a resonable price to expect to pay for one set up with a Flatliner sight, a quiver, Whisker buiscut rest, and stabilizer? Thanks in advance guys!
Blacktalon
#2
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Newburyport MA.
Posts: 28
RE: Bowtech Pro38
Well i might have one
I love my pro38!!!!!!!! I got mine from the owner of my local bow shop. He has done wonders with it before i got it in my hands. He had won one of the biggest 3D tourny in Mass with it, and countless others[&:] I got mine for $200 i think. Try to get the older one like mine with the handle positioned right in the middle of the whole bow. the new ones have it alittle bit low. It can be a really fast bow if you set it up for speed but i dont have it set up for that (strictly a hunting bow) I LOVE MINE so hopfully if you get one you should have great luck with it
I love my pro38!!!!!!!! I got mine from the owner of my local bow shop. He has done wonders with it before i got it in my hands. He had won one of the biggest 3D tourny in Mass with it, and countless others[&:] I got mine for $200 i think. Try to get the older one like mine with the handle positioned right in the middle of the whole bow. the new ones have it alittle bit low. It can be a really fast bow if you set it up for speed but i dont have it set up for that (strictly a hunting bow) I LOVE MINE so hopfully if you get one you should have great luck with it
#3
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Bowtech Pro38
Just ordered this one, it came with all those goodies included, and free shipping! The whole package was $579.00, did I get a good deal? I think so, the acc. alone were right at $314.00 by themselves.
2002(made in '04) Bowtech Pro38 LH: 30" draw, 60#(ran out of 70#)
1. Trophy Ridge Flatliner VIP Fiber Optic 5 Pin Sight
2. Deluxe CAP Whisker Biscuit with QuikShot System
3. V-Flite Hi-Tek Active Stabilizer in Matching ADV Timber Camo
4. Bohning 5-Arrow Detachable Jack Pine Quiver
5. Bowtech Vibrablock Limb Dampeners - Pair Installed
6. Bowtech Hush Kit String Silencers - 4 Installed
7. 1/2 Dozen Gold Tip Custom Matched Carbon Arrows w/Tips
8. 3 Pack NAP Thunderhead Fixed-Blade Broadheads
9. Doskocil SE44 Hard-Shell Lockable Airline Approved Bow Case
10. Trufire Patriot Mechanical Release with Velcro Strap
11. Jim Fletcher Tru-Peep Peep Sight 1/8"
12. Nocking Set with Eliminator Buttons
Plus, they chronograph it, tune it, sight it in and put on the acc. too.(not neccessarily in that order)
BLACKTALON
2002(made in '04) Bowtech Pro38 LH: 30" draw, 60#(ran out of 70#)
1. Trophy Ridge Flatliner VIP Fiber Optic 5 Pin Sight
2. Deluxe CAP Whisker Biscuit with QuikShot System
3. V-Flite Hi-Tek Active Stabilizer in Matching ADV Timber Camo
4. Bohning 5-Arrow Detachable Jack Pine Quiver
5. Bowtech Vibrablock Limb Dampeners - Pair Installed
6. Bowtech Hush Kit String Silencers - 4 Installed
7. 1/2 Dozen Gold Tip Custom Matched Carbon Arrows w/Tips
8. 3 Pack NAP Thunderhead Fixed-Blade Broadheads
9. Doskocil SE44 Hard-Shell Lockable Airline Approved Bow Case
10. Trufire Patriot Mechanical Release with Velcro Strap
11. Jim Fletcher Tru-Peep Peep Sight 1/8"
12. Nocking Set with Eliminator Buttons
Plus, they chronograph it, tune it, sight it in and put on the acc. too.(not neccessarily in that order)
BLACKTALON
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pasadena Texas USA
Posts: 186
RE: Bowtech Pro38
Sounds like you bought a package from HuntersFriend.com. You'll have to let us all know how it shoots and about there set up, service, and customer service. I just checked their website and noticed that the Pro 38 package for $579 is a 2002 model not a 2004. Bowtech stopped making that model this year so there are no 2004 model Pro 38's. You might call them and straighten that out with them, don't want you to be misled. Here's the link.
http://www.huntersfriend.com/bowpkg2.htm
http://www.huntersfriend.com/bowpkg2.htm
#7
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RE: Bowtech Pro38
Here ya go wolf!
In a nutshell, it's more accurate than I am. Those guys are apparently good to deal with, and I am still pleased.
The bow is a real zipper, smooth, smooth draw, and solid wall at the end. The 38 is way faster than my old Hoyt, and it's at 72#s. Paying attention to form, and taking time with the shots, the bow(not necessarily me) is PINPOINT ACCURATE.
In a nutshell, it's more accurate than I am. Those guys are apparently good to deal with, and I am still pleased.
The bow is a real zipper, smooth, smooth draw, and solid wall at the end. The 38 is way faster than my old Hoyt, and it's at 72#s. Paying attention to form, and taking time with the shots, the bow(not necessarily me) is PINPOINT ACCURATE.