Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
#32
RE: Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
I will agree that speed isn't everything but also,just because a bow comes in a long or short draw,doesn't mean it is deigned for either.
High reflex,IMO are never designed for a long draw length shooter.Regardless of what the offered draw length is.
Also,IMO,any bow under 38" is not designed for draw lengths over 30"
Of course,what I think and what the market demands are completely different.
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High reflex,IMO are never designed for a long draw length shooter.Regardless of what the offered draw length is.
Also,IMO,any bow under 38" is not designed for draw lengths over 30"
Of course,what I think and what the market demands are completely different.
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#34
RE: Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
Greg, please do take pictures when you recieve the new bow. I am getting way too excited about spending more money after season...
#36
RE: Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Of course,what I think and what the market demands are completely different.
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Of course,what I think and what the market demands are completely different.
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Dan
#37
RE: Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
Hmm, well it looks like I might unload my Switchback in favor of the new Diamond. And my faithful Allegiance in favor of an Airborne. If I come here posting about my wife asking for divorce you guys will know why. LOL
#39
RE: Pics of the new bowtech 101st Airborne!
The new "Airborne" line bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain 2007 High Country Iron Mace that I happenknow a little bit about...
Hmm...
Anyone wanna bet that the draw cycle loads up at the end, then breaks into a deep valley with a rock solid back wall?
Nice bows for sure. I'm sure that anyone who buys one will not be disappointed. Bowtech makes fantastic hunting bows, and they have obviously continued in that regard.
I still just think they're horribly overpriced, and the dealers are making an absolutekilling on them. Not fair to the consumer. Not being a homer, just stating my opinion.
Compare:
$829 MSRP
$600 ($530 if you buy it through the company)
Hmm...
Anyone wanna bet that the draw cycle loads up at the end, then breaks into a deep valley with a rock solid back wall?
Nice bows for sure. I'm sure that anyone who buys one will not be disappointed. Bowtech makes fantastic hunting bows, and they have obviously continued in that regard.
I still just think they're horribly overpriced, and the dealers are making an absolutekilling on them. Not fair to the consumer. Not being a homer, just stating my opinion.
Compare:
$829 MSRP
$600 ($530 if you buy it through the company)