The favorite bow you ever owned?
#11
buckeye, you're starting to frighten me with all these questions that make me think.....[&:]


Plus it's cool to get a better feel for what others on the board are like.
#13
I tell you the favorite one on my list is my Pearson Diamondback. Fast enough, smooth, extreemly quiet, light, and I shot the lights out with it. Wish I had never sold it and will probably buy another soon. I shoot the Pearson Pride now and that is a close second!!!!
#14
well ive shot a darton nomad, which was my first bow. it was a really good beginner bow, but i aint no beginner.
this last march i bought a 04' Bowtech Patriot single cam and i really really like it. fast enough for me, smooth and quiet and i shoot about 25 points average better than what i used to. I plan on upgrading tho sometime in the next two years to another Bowtech.
this last march i bought a 04' Bowtech Patriot single cam and i really really like it. fast enough for me, smooth and quiet and i shoot about 25 points average better than what i used to. I plan on upgrading tho sometime in the next two years to another Bowtech.
#16
My legacy. Fourth season with it and it feels so natural. Id hate to get rid of it. Its got a few more seasons in it till i find something else that fits my standards.
#17
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Illinois
Well I was sitting here trying to think of which one I would pick as the best and came to the conclusion thatthey were all pretty good bows. I started out with a Bear Black Bear in high school but never killed a deer with it. After that one I think it went like this:
Hoyt Impulse
Pro Line Point Blank
PSE Inferno
Hoyt Alpha Tech
Darton Executive 3-D
Martin Fury
Darton Rampage
Darton Maverick
I still have the last two and I would say the Rampage is my favorite. A pro shop owner in my area once told me that if your shooting bad its probably not the bow, its the nut behind it. I've always remembered that.
Hoyt Impulse
Pro Line Point Blank
PSE Inferno
Hoyt Alpha Tech
Darton Executive 3-D
Martin Fury
Darton Rampage
Darton Maverick
I still have the last two and I would say the Rampage is my favorite. A pro shop owner in my area once told me that if your shooting bad its probably not the bow, its the nut behind it. I've always remembered that.
#19
2001 Hoyt Havoc for hunting.
And my Hoyt Protec for target.
I really loved my Bowtech Libery for smooth shooting, but after moving 1600 miles, I didnt want to be without a bow if the limbs were to crack.
And my Hoyt Protec for target.
I really loved my Bowtech Libery for smooth shooting, but after moving 1600 miles, I didnt want to be without a bow if the limbs were to crack.




