opinion on ross bows
#2
I personally have never shot a Ross, but I have looked at a few of them and can tell you they are very high quality. I've also heard a lot of great things about those bows.
#3
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From: IOWA/25' UP
I know nothing about them as I have never shot one. There is a real good looking cat named Germ on here and he is such a stud he ended up on Ross's website. He is the man to talk to.
#5
I got my new Ross Carnivore and had it setup and sighted in just in time for my Nebraska hunt in Dec. I was able to tag 2 Merriam gobblers with it.
To say I am impressed with the Bow would be a huge understatement. Anyone looking for an excellent bow at a lower price point definitely owes it to themselves to shoot the Carnivore.
Dan
To say I am impressed with the Bow would be a huge understatement. Anyone looking for an excellent bow at a lower price point definitely owes it to themselves to shoot the Carnivore.
Dan
#7
I shot a CR334 for a year or so. Super smooth bow. Not the speediest, but I didn't care. Great fit and finish, only I didn't care too much for the grip. Only sold it because I made the switch to left handed. The Carnivore looks like a great bow as well, and I'm glad the line is still being kept alive by Bowtech.
#8
I have shot the Carnivore 34. It's a shooter and a great bow. The grip was less than desirable, but not un acceptable. Interesting deal with "The Krank." I like it so far. I have only shot it right handed. (I shoot left)




