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atlasman 03-19-2007 08:02 PM

RE: ross bows?
 
Gonna shoot the cardiac this weekend..........I will post a review afterwards.

mobow 03-19-2007 08:11 PM

RE: ross bows?
 

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter

3.8 lbs.

I'm just telling you what I thought. The thing felt heavy to me.
Well, I guess the Ally is a bit lighter, but it's also shorter ATA, yes??

Washington Hunter 03-19-2007 08:25 PM

RE: ross bows?
 

ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr


ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter

3.8 lbs.

I'm just telling you what I thought. The thing felt heavy to me.
Well, I guess the Ally is a bit lighter, but it's also shorter ATA, yes??
A bit.

Don't get me wrong. I love Ross' bows. I would just pick a lighter model than the CR337.

readytohunt 03-20-2007 05:14 AM

RE: ross bows?
 
i'm looking at a cr331. How light is that? Also, how come ross doesn't have dampers on the strings or the little pulley on the bar like mathews has, to make it quieter? are they still quiet?

BKE 03-20-2007 06:11 AM

RE: ross bows?
 
My local shops main sales are in Hoyt and Ross. The owner went to the trade show in Atlanta recently and I overheard him saying that"the only problem Ross is having is with production". Finding someone who can keep up with the demand. Lots of dealers are still waiting on their orders to be filled. The bows are supposed to be great.

Buellhunter 03-20-2007 09:34 AM

RE: ross bows?
 
Readytohunt
Check out the Cardiac, it comes standard with a STS style string suppressor


BigJ71 03-20-2007 11:04 AM

RE: ross bows?
 
I had a Ross CR334. I thought it was one of the best crafted bows I had ever laid eyes on. Their attention to detail is second to none. The draw was smooth and it shot very well for me.

Unfortunately, it was sacrificed for a 1974 Colt AR-15SP1......but I will always have the memories.

As it is I have enough bows so I didn't replace it....yet. If I chose to purchase another bow, Ross will be first on my list.

Matt/TN 03-20-2007 01:43 PM

RE: ross bows?
 

ORIGINAL: readytohunt

i'm looking at a cr331. How light is that? Also, how come ross doesn't have dampers on the strings or the little pulley on the bar like mathews has, to make it quieter? are they still quiet?

Ross come with factory installed limbsavers and im pretty sure leaches but dont quote me on it. The Cardiacs arent selling for too much more than the CR models. I think the CR's are around 599 and the Cardiac ive heard is around 650, so if i were you id go the extra bit and get the cardiac.

mobow 03-20-2007 02:16 PM

RE: ross bows?
 

ORIGINAL: readytohunt

i'm looking at a cr331. How light is that? Also, how come ross doesn't have dampers on the strings or the little pulley on the bar like mathews has, to make it quieter? are they still quiet?
3.8 lbs. They do come standard with string leeches and limbsavers, and yes, they are absolutely....silent. ZERO hand shock

passthru79 03-20-2007 02:26 PM

RE: ross bows?
 
They actualy have their flatline suppresions system instead of limb savers and leaches. Personaly I think it works better. My CR331 is wisper quiet.


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