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BrianDamage 09-06-2002 02:58 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
only thought I've got is that this is the "Gear Review" forum...you buy bowhunting gear, like it (or not), you review it here so the rest of us can learn about it.

you will have better luck on the Bowhunting forum getting your question answered
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gleninAZ 09-06-2002 10:38 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
Moose-I could care less which forum it is. I just got a new PSE Carrera and it is awesome. You won't believe how nice any of the new stuff is. Extremely quiet with NVs on it and real fast. I don't think you will get much for the old rig. I am giving my old carrol intruder to a freind who wants to try a bow. You might want to keep it for a backup bow. My first elk hunt in Montana was also my first bowhunt and I crashed my atv with bow on front! Backup bow would have been nice. Good luck on your hunt for bow and animals.

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DoninVa 09-09-2002 07:41 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
Hey mOOsehead, I think you picked the correct forum, as a bow is GEAR <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>. I think I would hold on to it to as it would not bring very much. Don


ijimmy 09-10-2002 12:17 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
Dont give up on a 2 cam bow , they have advantages . The new bowtechs and hoyt 2 cam bows are very good not to mention darton [ a 2 cam IMO ] and merlin . Check them all out before you buy and you may just come out of the shop with a 2 cam .

If information provided by the members of this board have helped you please let us know .

BrianDamage 09-10-2002 04:03 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
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nothing wrong with it, I'm just saying you will have a better choice of answers in the Bowhunting forum..lots more traffic
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litework 09-11-2002 05:18 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
M00sehead,

If you are referring to the Mathews Legacy, I can tell you it is a solid bow. If you are used to those wheels, you may want to look at the Mathews Icon with it's concentric solocam. I think the problems with dual cams are overstated. I currently own a couple of single cam bows but would not hesitate to go back to a dual cam bow if the fit, form and function suited me.



Edited by - litework on 09/11/2002 18:20:55

sprintflyer 09-15-2002 08:00 PM

RE: Bow Upgrade for Next Season?
 
I for one miss the D.S. Hatchet Cams on my last High Country bow.
My new HCA Ultra has the mathews solo cam and shoots very well but lacks the speed of the traditonal twin cam set up.
SF





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