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Old 01-20-2008, 10:16 PM
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Talk one of your buddies into getting one like you were talking about and have them buy one directly from the factory. Come to Jeff's get together in April, and I might be able to bring one for people to try out.
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Old 03-16-2009, 01:28 PM
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I just bought a new GTO on clearance, $200 off, at my dealer. What a bow.
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Old 03-16-2009, 04:39 PM
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I just bought a new GTO on clearance, $200 off, at my dealer. What a bow.
Wow Don, talk about resurrecting a thread. Jumped from Jan 08 to March 09. [&:]
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Old 03-16-2009, 04:52 PM
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I just bought a new GTO on clearance, $200 off, at my dealer. What a bow.
Wow Don, talk about resurrecting a thread. Jumped from Jan 08 to March 09. [&:]
Boards that slow or that much time on one's hand?
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Old 03-16-2009, 05:59 PM
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Boy, this is an oldie

The GTO is a great bow. Until they got discontinued. Still a good bow though. Sounds like you got a deal too.

You'll like it.
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:16 PM
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I just bought a new GTO on clearance, $200 off, at my dealer. What a bow.
Wow Don, talk about resurrecting a thread. Jumped from Jan 08 to March 09. [&:]
lol..yea..googled GTO for info on the bow, and bingo..up jumps Matts thread
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:19 PM
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Boy, this is an oldie

The GTO is a great bow. Until they got discontinued. Still a good bow though. Sounds like you got a deal too.

You'll like it.
Yea, Kevin told me they were only made for 7-8 months. He told me good luck finding the Aigil solocam too..said very few were made, and guys don't let go of them. Like trying to find an 06 E-500 like I own..real hard to come by and sell quickly on AT. Elite has such a demand and a short supply of their bows, that it reminds me of the old Harley Davidson days when you actually had to put your name on a waiting list to get one.
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That was a good read
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Old 03-17-2009, 04:54 AM
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Congrats again Don- yeesh. You are the steal of a deal KING!

The GTO was the ONLY bow that caused my local tech/dealer to stop shooting Hoyt for the past 10 years. He's a short draw guy and with cam fiddling was able to get his bow shooting 317 IBO at his 27" draw length. Thats SCREAMING for a 7" brace height and 2FPS faster than I was able to get my GT-500 to shoot at 29/5 grains (albeit a 60 pounder so I'd prolly pick uo 5 or 6 more FPS at 70/5grains).

They had a 29" GTO come in that for whatever reason would shoot in the low 350s all day long- but most of them shot in the mid 340s range. After handling one I'll admit there is something EXTREMELY special about that bow compared to the rest of Kevin's bows- It's quieter, it's faster, it's smoother to draw and smoother to shoot, and by all accounts is easy peasy to shoot. The GT-500 comparitively is a step back. Not far, but it is.

The tech is back to shooting a Bone Collector AM32 this year as he's a friend of Waddell, but I get the feeling he's not quite as enamored with it after a few weeks shooting it as he is of the GTO. I know for the me the ZTRs on the Alpha take some getting used to compared to a Binary cam bow-probably for him too.

Finding the GTOs and XXL bows is fairly easy, but modules are very scarce.
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Congrats again Don- yeesh. You are the steal of a deal KING!

The GTO was the ONLY bow that caused my local tech/dealer to stop shooting Hoyt for the past 10 years. He's a short draw guy and with cam fiddling was able to get his bow shooting 317 IBO at his 27" draw length. Thats SCREAMING for a 7" brace height and 2FPS faster than I was able to get my GT-500 to shoot at 29/5 grains (albeit a 60 pounder so I'd prolly pick uo 5 or 6 more FPS at 70/5grains).

They had a 29" GTO come in that for whatever reason would shoot in the low 350s all day long- but most of them shot in the mid 340s range. After handling one I'll admit there is something EXTREMELY special about that bow compared to the rest of Kevin's bows- It's quieter, it's faster, it's smoother to draw and smoother to shoot, and by all accounts is easy peasy to shoot. The GT-500 comparitively is a step back. Not far, but it is.

The tech is back to shooting a Bone Collector AM32 this year as he's a friend of Waddell, but I get the feeling he's not quite as enamored with it after a few weeks shooting it as he is of the GTO. I know for the me the ZTRs on the Alpha take some getting used to compared to a Binary cam bow-probably for him too.

Finding the GTOs and XXL bows is fairly easy, but modules are very scarce.
Thank you sir
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