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Washington Hunter 03-30-2007 08:03 PM

BowPlane
 
Something worth looking into. I'm thinking of ordering one myself.


The BowPlane uses the latest in laser technology to project a laser line 360 degrees all the way around your bow, creating a visible reference plane to adjust not only your rest, but also your cams and sights at the same time. This patented and patent pending laser technology is soon to emerge in other industries but thanks to DoubleTake Archery, the archery industry will see it first.



The BowPlane is a short 11" setup arrow that nocks on your string just like a normal arrow. When you activate the laser plane, it project a laser line 360 degrees around the inside of your bow--up and down your bowstring, along your cams and/or idler wheels, upper and lower limbs, riser, handle, rest and sight pins. It is complete bow alignment all in one easy step.


http://www.doubletakearchery.com/bowplane/index.htm

passthru79 03-30-2007 08:16 PM

RE: BowPlane
 
Thats pretty neet, I have the EZ laser center shot and its nice.

Paul L Mohr 03-31-2007 06:18 AM

RE: BowPlane
 
Sounds like the perfect solution to a problem I don't have;).

How did people ever shoot perfect scores before all this stuff came out?

Paul

Rhody Hunter 03-31-2007 06:21 AM

RE: BowPlane
 






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Sounds like the perfect solution to a problem I don't have;).

How did people ever shoot perfect scores before all this stuff came out?

Paul
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mfhunter27 03-31-2007 07:03 AM

RE: BowPlane
 
Makes you wonder doesn't?

mez 03-31-2007 08:18 AM

RE: BowPlane
 

Sounds like the perfect solution to a problem I don't have;).

How did people ever shoot perfect scores before all this stuff came out?

Paul
Same way engineers designed bridges before they had a computer to run the math programs for them. They knew how to do it without tools to make it easier.

Should help the average guy be able to better tune his setup without having a PhD in archery.

Hoytteen 03-31-2007 03:40 PM

RE: BowPlane
 
I saw the same thing in my Petersons's Bowhunting Mag. Looks pretty neat but the question is, will it hold up to what it says it will do...[&:]

Washington Hunter 03-31-2007 03:43 PM

RE: BowPlane
 
I'm assuming it will work just as well as the EZ Laser that Greg / MO did a review on, only it will be a bit easier to use. It will definitely take a lot of guess work out of things.

The shop I may start working at is thinking of ordering one, they just didn't have the MSRP for it when I was in there last.

TFOX 03-31-2007 03:54 PM

RE: BowPlane
 
This will work ALOT better than the ez because it isn't counting on the riser to be square with the centershot path.



The biggest problem I see is it can't be used at full draw.So it is basically useless.;)


Cam adjustments and centershot adjustments have to be made at full draw to be accurate.If done in the static position,you are just as well to eyeball and then tune in the yard actaully shooting.Which has to be done regardless of what method you use.


If this was a full length arrow and you had a shooting machine,it would be the cats meow for getting into ultra fine tuning.Or bow setup.

The lazer that spot Hogg sell works awesome with a shooting machine.I have a friend that uses this combo for tuning and setting up bows for world competition and has even had a few bows that he has setup for shooters thathave set world records.

AR Bowhunter 03-31-2007 05:14 PM

RE: BowPlane
 
I don't know how I have ever manage to hit a deer, without that item.No, really I guess it might be fun to mess with, then would be put in the closet with the other stuff.


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