Elite GTO
#21
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
Perhaps the Airbornes are more efficient at lower draw lengths.
Perhaps the Airbornes are more efficient at lower draw lengths.
That's a real possiblity. It's hard to tell. The GTO has almost an inch more BH though.
#23
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: StrutNtom
A lot of us value your input. I would value it a lot more if over the past year you didn't switch "greatest bow"s more than I have changed boxers!
A lot of us value your input. I would value it a lot more if over the past year you didn't switch "greatest bow"s more than I have changed boxers!
#25
RE: Elite GTO
OK
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Mobo thx for the valley info, I forgot to ask. I like a forgiving valley. ROSS has a little "mush" to theirs. I like that.
Well mobo I am going to have to shoot one
536 Grain Arrow
28'' Draw
70 lbs
I may go lighter if it is that fast[8D]
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Mobo thx for the valley info, I forgot to ask. I like a forgiving valley. ROSS has a little "mush" to theirs. I like that.
Well mobo I am going to have to shoot one
536 Grain Arrow
28'' Draw
70 lbs
I may go lighter if it is that fast[8D]
#26
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 957
RE: Elite GTO
I will say that I am also interested in this bow and have been doing a lot of reading on different talk forums and the GTO is gaining a lot of fans, very quick.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: StrutNtom
Ross
Hoyt
Elite
Those are just the three that come to mind in the past few months.
Ross
Hoyt
Elite
Those are just the three that come to mind in the past few months.
All 3 are good bows.
I know someone is going to bring up the Bowtech thing too, I however didn't buy it.
They are all good bows, now I just have a better idea of what's what, unlike several months ago.
#28
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 957
RE: Elite GTO
And MATT, what did you expect? Everyone knows that this is a BowTech site. I own and BowTech and to be honest with you, this site has actually almost turned me to buy another brand. Kinda like the cocky Mathews shooters.
#29
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: StrutNtom
I will say that I am also interested in this bow and have been doing a lot of reading on different talk forums and the GTO is gaining a lot of fans, very quick.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
I will say that I am also interested in this bow and have been doing a lot of reading on different talk forums and the GTO is gaining a lot of fans, very quick.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
#30
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: StrutNtom
I will say that I am also interested in this bow and have been doing a lot of reading on different talk forums and the GTO is gaining a lot of fans, very quick.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
I will say that I am also interested in this bow and have been doing a lot of reading on different talk forums and the GTO is gaining a lot of fans, very quick.
The bad thing is that the LH GTO's aren't expected to hit the racks until March..if then.
Cardiac for sure, and I want a speed bow to tinker with. I will be ordering two bows