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gibblet 10-18-2005 07:46 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
yeah, i've been thinking of inventing a fart muffler/de-scenter and marketing that. i may call it the tooter.

LA_SWAMPER 10-18-2005 08:07 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
Man that aint nothing but a glorified slingshot. Id hate to know thats all I had to take to the woods.

kevin1 10-18-2005 08:42 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 


ORIGINAL: gibblet

yeah, i've been thinking of inventing a fart muffler/de-scenter and marketing that. i may call it the tooter.
Wouldn't it actually be a "de-tooter" ?
If you do come up with a working model be sure to contact Double Creek , I hear he's in the market for one if it's of the insertable variety ... ;)

Urban_Redneck 10-18-2005 11:15 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
I'd buy one in a second (if I was a gangbanger looking to put more challenge into the usual drive-by)!

Finch 10-18-2005 11:19 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

People will buy anything. Take cough mufflers and gumoflage for instance...;)
LOL!

MOTOWNHONKEY 10-18-2005 11:23 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
I have seen it about 10 different times on here but it is still the dumbest looking bow I have ever seen. You would probably kill a lot of big bucks with it though because they would be on the ground rolling around laughing at you.

Buck Huntin Girl 10-18-2005 11:39 AM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
I believe it's called the "Liberty" orsomething like that. I saw it in a magazine my maintence guy brought in to work last week. It's funky looking, but I hear it hastested very effectively. I prefer my Browning Rage, I love it, but it would come in handy in a small ground blind I imagine. Lot less to carry through the woods too. I suppose it's just a matter of time before the knock-offs start. I think it retails for about $700-800. It's only 18" tall, we got our ruler out and measured out 18", we were in utter astonishment at it's petite design. Rather ugly in my opinion, but modern technology doesn't have to look good to be effective.

#1Predator 10-18-2005 12:28 PM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 

ORIGINAL: Buck Huntin Girl

I believe it's called the "Liberty" orsomething like that. I saw it in a magazine my maintence guy brought in to work last week. It's funky looking, but I hear it hastested very effectively. I prefer my Browning Rage, I love it, but it would come in handy in a small ground blind I imagine. Lot less to carry through the woods too. I suppose it's just a matter of time before the knock-offs start. I think it retails for about $700-800. It's only 18" tall, we got our ruler out and measured out 18", we were in utter astonishment at it's petite design. Rather ugly in my opinion, but modern technology doesn't have to look good to be effective.
Buck Huntin Girl is right it's a Liberty bow.
They proclaim speeds of around 320fps!!
It's a split limb bow that you actualy shoot through the top limbs!!
kinda wierd though,but i'm shure that was the reponse when the first compound came out.
Smaller bows seem harder to shoot, ballance and all.

turtleshell 10-18-2005 02:51 PM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
Yes shot one at my local shop a couple months ago. I did not like it. It has ALOT of hand shock. I think it is a piece of $&#t. If you ftorque you wrist at all you can't see the pins. It was VERY fast though, but thats never been a big selling point to me for a hunting bow. Plus it just looks too weird. I'll stick with my mathews thank you very much.

Snood Slapper 10-18-2005 03:01 PM

RE: strange lookin bow....
 
All you wanted to know is right here (and probably more that you don't): http://www.libertyarchery.com/

Supposedly designed as a backpacking bow. Whatever.


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