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Old 07-02-2002 | 04:47 PM
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If you want a bowholder that can be used in your tree stand or on the ground check out the Stealth Bowholder!
It breaks down into two parts and fits nicly in a small fanny pack.
Comes with an adaptor for tree stands.
I use mine for practicing in the backyard and at 3-Ds when there is a slow group in front of me....something about laying a high dollar
3-D rig on the ground bothers me,mostly when someone steps on it!
The picture on the site does not do it justice,but believe me...once you have one you wont want to go hunting without it,If your chaseing turkeys or whitetails this bowholder gets the job done.
I have had some guys take them elk and antelope hunting as well.
Try it,You will like it! www.stealtharchery.com
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Old 07-03-2002 | 03:24 AM
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I just recieved mine for my B-day this last weekend and my first chance to try it out was today. Let me say that the quality and workmanship is excellant. The only problem is, is that it doesn't seem to work very well with my Patriot. Since the Limbs on the Pat are more of a horizontal nature, you have to put the Bowholder in the ground at a 45 dgr. angle and it doesn't really seem that sturdy doing this because of the wieght the Bow exerts on the holder. It was used on dry gound and I can only assume that when the ground is moist or wet, the holder will come right out of the ground with the wieght of the bow. I haven't put it on my stand yet, but I believe with my bow, it will have to lean so far forward and down low, that it will it will be virtually impossible to use.
Please don't think I'm knocking your product, it really is a good bowholder, it just won't work well with the Pat. I am getting my wife a new hoyt sapphire in a few weeks and I'll see if it works better for her.
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Old 07-03-2002 | 06:56 AM
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Micah,Send me your mailing address and I will send you a new top for your bow holder that will work with the patriot,I have modified the design to work with bows with the swept back limbs as this seems to be the direction that the industry is headed!
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Old 07-03-2002 | 03:09 PM
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Jerry, you have mail.
Thanks for the assistance. There are not many people that would go to such great lengths to keep their customers satisfied. I'm glad to see some like you are still out there. I can't wait to get the new top in to try it out, I'm sure like all your other products it will be great.
Thanks again, Micah
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