thinking about getting rid of the bowtech
#12
go with the hoyt. lol but if you like you bow now why get rid of it...if it kills deer it still works right? i think i should be your desicion
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#13
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
What do you know about either of the other 2 companies?
As a small business man and one who stands behind my work I have definet O's about what kind of people I like to deal with, out of all 3 I'd pick the pse.
Just imagine if I was to sell my services and put in the contract hiring me excludes me from any liability.
As an Irishman I've got something in my blood, something that doesn't share glory with others. No piece of equipment shares it. I resent bow companies who treat me as if I'm a dog who's on a leash and I don't care how nice they shoot.
As a small business man and one who stands behind my work I have definet O's about what kind of people I like to deal with, out of all 3 I'd pick the pse.
Just imagine if I was to sell my services and put in the contract hiring me excludes me from any liability.
As an Irishman I've got something in my blood, something that doesn't share glory with others. No piece of equipment shares it. I resent bow companies who treat me as if I'm a dog who's on a leash and I don't care how nice they shoot.
#15
ORIGINAL: bowhunter1984
i have an07allegiance 27" draw 70# lbsand i just dont like it im thinking about tradeing it in for a pse x force or a new hoyt just cant make up my mind any thoughts
i have an07allegiance 27" draw 70# lbsand i just dont like it im thinking about tradeing it in for a pse x force or a new hoyt just cant make up my mind any thoughts
#16
ORIGINAL: nodog
What do you know about either of the other 2 companies?
As a small business man and one who stands behind my work I have definet O's about what kind of people I like to deal with, out of all 3 I'd pick the pse.
Just imagine if I was to sell my services and put in the contract hiring me excludes me from any liability.
As an Irishman I've got something in my blood, something that doesn't share glory with others. No piece of equipment shares it. I resent bow companies who treat me as if I'm a dog who's on a leash and I don't care how nice they shoot.
What do you know about either of the other 2 companies?
As a small business man and one who stands behind my work I have definet O's about what kind of people I like to deal with, out of all 3 I'd pick the pse.
Just imagine if I was to sell my services and put in the contract hiring me excludes me from any liability.
As an Irishman I've got something in my blood, something that doesn't share glory with others. No piece of equipment shares it. I resent bow companies who treat me as if I'm a dog who's on a leash and I don't care how nice they shoot.

What are you looking for?
#18
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 818
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From: RAYVILLE,LA.
If your mind is already made up that you don't like the bow then you should get rid of it,but I'm wondering what it is you don't like about it now compared to when you shelled out the doe for it when you bought it,you obviously like it then.Just a thought.
#19
i don't know about the x-force. i had nothing but problems out of mine since i got it back in october. i soldthe ol x-forcelast week and now i'm waiting on my hoyt katera to come in.
#20
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
So bowhunter 1984 throws out this brash statement of how bad the bow is and ask for suggestions. He gets some questions and never comes back. What's up with that. TROLL TROLL LOL
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