** ROSS / Bowtech happenings....press release**
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Okay, I am making assumptions.[&:] To all you B'techers. I don't dislike or discriminate the brand. I would endorse it in a minute. 1, 2, 3 ! Just would like the info. I admit when I am wrong, but I just want the facts. My goal here isn't to start an argument and I really can't get access to some info from certain websites. They block certain sites from your puter here. Can somebody paste info on Ross / Bowtech thing.
My apologies!
Justin
My apologies!
Justin
#22

ORIGINAL: PABowhunter4life
Here's what still confuses me... Bowtech is a binary, Diamond is the single cam.... why manufacture another single cam line to compete with your current line? I wish them all the best of luck but I think Savage is trying to corner the archery market and I see nothing but bad coming from all of this for them.
Here's what still confuses me... Bowtech is a binary, Diamond is the single cam.... why manufacture another single cam line to compete with your current line? I wish them all the best of luck but I think Savage is trying to corner the archery market and I see nothing but bad coming from all of this for them.
Bowtech is a superb company generating some very impressive bows. What would be so wrong with them buying into/up another company like Ross and then continue to produce and warrant the bows? Wouldn't it be more wrong if they (Bowtech) did this and then dismantled them (Ross) and said, too bad so sad? At least current Ross owners as well as Ross fans will continue having an outstanding bow by a reputable company. There is less concern on where Ross may go, they have security in a way. I see alot of good coming out of this.
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Mr. Finkelhiemer
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7/03/2008
With yet another string of recent victories across the globe, Team Hoyt has eclipsed an unprecedented milestone.
Since its unveiling in 2003, Hoyt shooters have tallied an unbelievable 104 victories (and counting) in the top men's pro divisions with Hoyt’s innovative Cam & 1/2 Performance System - a feat unrivaled by any other bow manufacturer ever.
The highly competitive men's pro divisions include the best of the best – a group of elite, professional target archers who depend on their bows for their livelihood. This division is renowned for record-breaking scores, high-profile tournaments and high-pressure podium finishes. It’s the "Tiger Woods" division of the archery world, and Hoyt shooters armed with the Cam & ½ Performance System continue to tame it week in and week out – leaving the competition little choice but to settle for second best.
Hoyt has been keeping track of its men’s pro victories ever since the Cam & 1/2 hit the market in 2003. Counting IBO, ASA, NAA, NFAA and FITA – all five major tournament circuits worldwide – Team Hoyt has recorded more than double the number of first-place men’s pro victories as its closest competitor. The following is a breakdown of the first-place, men’s provictories by manufacturer since 2003:
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Hoyt – 104
Mathews – 53
PSE – 11
Martin – 5
Bowtech – 0
Other – 1
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[/align]I'm a Darton Shooter but this was hard to ignore. I am a little biased when it comes to Matthews and their alledged magazine claims to victories and most winnigest bows ever. Maybe at Matthews sponsered events.Anyway Bowtech bows are wonderful as well. Don't pay so much attention to the hype in magazines. The bow that fits in your hand and talks back to your soul is the best bow. Name brand is just an advertisement.
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Just to let you know this was posted after someones question as to new bow.
#24
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
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I guess I fail to see how this acquisition benefits Bowtech at all..... I figured half of the appeal of the Ross bow was that it was a quality product from one of the "little guys"... I just don't see the financial up swing for Bowtech in this deal... Maybe I'm wrong.
#25

ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Germ I told you Andy Ross was a D-bag. He probably T-bags too! Atleast when that Ross breaks you "might" have a place to get it fixed now.
Germ I told you Andy Ross was a D-bag. He probably T-bags too! Atleast when that Ross breaks you "might" have a place to get it fixed now.
Why so mean? Do you need a hug big boy

#26

ORIGINAL: Germ
If I get it relabled G5 will fix it[8D]
Why so mean? Do you need a hug big boy
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Germ I told you Andy Ross was a D-bag. He probably T-bags too! Atleast when that Ross breaks you "might" have a place to get it fixed now.
Germ I told you Andy Ross was a D-bag. He probably T-bags too! Atleast when that Ross breaks you "might" have a place to get it fixed now.
Why so mean? Do you need a hug big boy



#27
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
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ORIGINAL: Mr. Finkelhiemer
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Hoyt – 104
Mathews – 53
PSE – 11
Martin – 5
Bowtech – 0
Other – 1
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Hoyt – 104
Mathews – 53
PSE – 11
Martin – 5
Bowtech – 0
Other – 1
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I would like to know how many of Hoyt's wins have come from Dave Cousins. I'd like to see someone dig those facts up

And I think it's awesome that the Ross's will have the InVelvet

#28

ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
Then again, it could be said thatBowtech doesn't have any "pure" target bows.
Then again, it could be said thatBowtech doesn't have any "pure" target bows.
I am not affiliated withany bow company of any sort at this time because I wanted some time to see what was the right bow for me to be shooting competitively, and I wanted the option to be neutral and try what I wanted. TheConstitution is the bow that I settled on after test driving them all, and I'm shooting the highest scores I ever have both indoors and out.
Back on topic.............it's good to see Ross in good hands and that they will prosper in the future.The marketing and R&D that Bowtech will be able to put into them will be nothing but good for the future of the company. This will also give Bowtech the ability to reach some additional dealers as well that can't get their hands on Bowtech due to territory restrictions, and will also give Bowtech another platform to introduce some new technology. Seems like a win/win to me for Bowtech, the dealers, and the consumer.
#29
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Bowtechs have been proven at alot of our local 3d shoots back home. They also do extremely well at league shoots. I am a firm believer that in the right hands any bow can win a championship. I can't really attack the article from Hoyt.com cause i just happened to catch their headlines while surfing there home page. I don't know your answer as to the Dave Cousins thing, but I Also can't access some websites from the computer here. I think Bowtech has some long ATA bows that are perfectly fine to shoot competitively. Bowtech has alot of financial backing now, maybe that will change. TheyARE considered one of the big three.
Justin
Justin