Bowtech Guradian
#14
ORIGINAL: atlasman
What limb ware are you referring to?
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
it will be a seller for them after they work out the limb ware from the extra Y in the bow.
it will be a seller for them after they work out the limb ware from the extra Y in the bow.
#15
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
I was down at Lens again today.(a boy can never spend too much time in an archery shop). Anyway, we broke out the Guardian for another guy to experience as well as the Diamond. He like that too.He's a believer now.
So was the other guy shooting next to him. We also got out the new Bowtech Xbow and shot a few arrows down range. Of course the thing is an absolute sceamer, something approaching 400fps if I'm not mistaken. I've been in the shop before when people were shooting their Xbows. This new Bowtech that looks like something from outer space is remarkably quiet for a Xbow. How do they do that?
I'll tell you one thing though, Xbows are heavy. Shazaaam.

So was the other guy shooting next to him. We also got out the new Bowtech Xbow and shot a few arrows down range. Of course the thing is an absolute sceamer, something approaching 400fps if I'm not mistaken. I've been in the shop before when people were shooting their Xbows. This new Bowtech that looks like something from outer space is remarkably quiet for a Xbow. How do they do that?
I'll tell you one thing though, Xbows are heavy. Shazaaam.
#17
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 89
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I just got back from the bowshop where I shot a Guardian. To be completely honest, I didn't like it overall. My main complaint is that that 60lb bow felt like 70 plus. There seems to be a wall near the end of the draw cycle that just seems to slam the brakes on the cycle.Second dislike is the "Y" that just looks really anorexic. I don't know about those roller/bushing/pin lookin' like thingsit hasin the center pivot system. Beyond that, it was vibration free and quiet.
#18
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,668
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From: NY
ORIGINAL: MonsterBuckDreams
I just got back from the bowshop where I shot a Guardian. To be completely honest, I didn't like it overall. My main complaint is that that 60lb bow felt like 70 plus. There seems to be a wall near the end of the draw cycle that just seems to slam the brakes on the cycle.Second dislike is the "Y" that just looks really anorexic. I don't know about those roller/bushing/pin lookin' like thingsit hasin the center pivot system. Beyond that, it was vibration free and quiet.
I just got back from the bowshop where I shot a Guardian. To be completely honest, I didn't like it overall. My main complaint is that that 60lb bow felt like 70 plus. There seems to be a wall near the end of the draw cycle that just seems to slam the brakes on the cycle.Second dislike is the "Y" that just looks really anorexic. I don't know about those roller/bushing/pin lookin' like thingsit hasin the center pivot system. Beyond that, it was vibration free and quiet.
#19
the little bit that the limb moves cuases some wear on the paint but i have HEARD notice i said heard therefore it may not be true that the limb was worn down extremely bad but the little bit of limb ware was what i was talking about something a little bit of padding shouldnt fix.
#20
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,668
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From: NY
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
the little bit that the limb moves cuases some wear on the paint but i have HEARD notice i said heard therefore it may not be true that the limb was worn down extremely bad but the little bit of limb ware was what i was talking about something a little bit of padding shouldnt fix.
the little bit that the limb moves cuases some wear on the paint but i have HEARD notice i said heard therefore it may not be true that the limb was worn down extremely bad but the little bit of limb ware was what i was talking about something a little bit of padding shouldnt fix.
I ask because I saw it for myself on the guardian I shot at christmas time.


