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datplanet 12-18-2009 05:42 AM

Oneida - 2010 Falcon
 
Looks like this bow is out! I was just saw it on BHP front page and one of their Prostaff is shooting it next season.

I think this will be good for Oneida... they need to get more involved and get newer bows out there.

Anyone a Die Heart Onedia Shooter here? What are your thoughts?

Official BHP statement:
BOW NEWS - BowHunterPlanet.com to launch new C.P. Oneida Eagle - Falcon!!!! see it on BHPtv in 2010

Fieldmouse 12-18-2009 05:55 AM

I hunted with my Tomcat for a bunch of years and killed a ton of deer year after year. I had a hard time upgrading because I was having such success year after year. Oh btw, such an easy bow to breakdown without a bow press to change the string and resight in. Set a personal goal and upgraded to the Black Eagle a few years back. Saw a new Falcon loaded on Ebay about a month agao and it included the hard carry case and red dot scope. Was tempted, I have to admit.

Anyway, my Tomcat is getting restringed Christmas morning. I bought new draw length modules and my son will begin to shoot it. After he master's the Tomcat, I will probably get him a Falcon in a few years, if he doesn't steal my Black Eagle first.

Bernie P. 12-18-2009 06:02 AM

My first compound was the Screaming Eagle 600.At the time it was considered one of if not the best available.Glad to see them back on the market.

datplanet 12-18-2009 06:49 PM

Need to shoot this one
 
I want to shoot it. Where can you buy Oneida except from them direct?

Jacob Garrett 12-19-2009 05:12 PM

My uncle used to shoot one of the Oneida bows. Its the only one I ever saw. After looking at the price on the Falcon I now know why. They are EXPENSIVE!

datplanet 12-20-2009 04:42 AM

About
 
How long as Oneida been around? 20+ years?

I saw another bow that looked like the Oneida called MONSTER BOWS.

LKNCHOPPERS 12-20-2009 05:16 AM

I had a Tomcat and a Screaming Eagle back in the late 80's. They were nice bows, but I prefer a bow where the limbs don't move so much, they are better for shooting around tree limbs in tight cover.


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