What Bow Do You Shoot?
#42
RE: What Bow Do You Shoot?
CHAMPION Stratus, finger tab, Easton carbon aero's, 100 gr Thunders.
Best Bow I've ever owned (and had a few), and shot!!!!
IN A WORLD FULL OF GOOD BOWS, TODAYS BEST IS CHAMPION.
Best Bow I've ever owned (and had a few), and shot!!!!
IN A WORLD FULL OF GOOD BOWS, TODAYS BEST IS CHAMPION.
#43
RE: What Bow Do You Shoot?
Currently shooting a 2001 Hoyt VorTec with a GKF Answer release. Waiting on my Merlin Hunters Quest 35 to come in. There's a lot of Champion shooters out there. They are an up and coming company so that's good to see. Not a lot of noise from the Bowtech contingent yet. They are probably still over on the technical forum drooling over the 2003 line up.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
#46
RE: What Bow Do You Shoot?
I have a lefty PSE Centerflite Edge 1000 from around 1996 (I bought it used on Ebay for $75 bucks). It is a 65# draw and 30" draw length.
I spent about $75-$100 bucks more to get it fully outfitted (the guy on Ebay stipped it down and used the rest, quiver, sights, etc.... on another bow that he had).
I shoot Easton XX75's #2315 and 125gr tips and have a 3 finger Crackshot release mechanism.
Butch
I spent about $75-$100 bucks more to get it fully outfitted (the guy on Ebay stipped it down and used the rest, quiver, sights, etc.... on another bow that he had).
I shoot Easton XX75's #2315 and 125gr tips and have a 3 finger Crackshot release mechanism.
Butch
#48
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Omaha Nebraska USA
Posts: 530
RE: What Bow Do You Shoot?
A 12 year old Hoyt Pro Vantage with two finger rope release.
I won several local 3-D shoots with it and scored a couple perfect scores on ranges with all shots less than 30 yards back in '90,'91, and '92. When I came back to archery this year after a ten year Hiatus, I didn't think I needed to be any more accurate than that, so I have resisted buying anything new. I even got a buck with an old Kolpin Helical broadhead, which hasn't been made for over 10 years. You don't always need all the new fangled stuff to be successful.
-Brad
Eastern Nebraska Bowhunter
I won several local 3-D shoots with it and scored a couple perfect scores on ranges with all shots less than 30 yards back in '90,'91, and '92. When I came back to archery this year after a ten year Hiatus, I didn't think I needed to be any more accurate than that, so I have resisted buying anything new. I even got a buck with an old Kolpin Helical broadhead, which hasn't been made for over 10 years. You don't always need all the new fangled stuff to be successful.
-Brad
Eastern Nebraska Bowhunter