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m9a9g9i9c 01-11-2010 08:10 AM

choices
 
Ok, so y'all know I'm coming to FL beginning of april and besides doing some tourist stuff, I was going to fly back with a new destroyer. But then I thought, I could do some off season hunting and kill some pigs.
I have a 2008 airborne set up which works great ( a little noisy perhaps but plenty of KE )
So what would you do ?
Go on a hunt or buy a new bow ?

Frank

MeanV2 01-11-2010 10:20 AM

Hummm!! Hard decision Frank! It really depends on what You want worse. If we are talking about a Hog hunt I'd probably pick the bow.

Dan

bigcountry 01-11-2010 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by m9a9g9i9c (Post 3552452)
Ok, so y'all know I'm coming to FL beginning of april and besides doing some tourist stuff, I was going to fly back with a new destroyer. But then I thought, I could do some off season hunting and kill some pigs.
I have a 2008 airborne set up which works great ( a little noisy perhaps but plenty of KE )
So what would you do ?
Go on a hunt or buy a new bow ?

Frank


Easy choice. Buying new hunting tools or using your hunting tools? Using what you got first and foremost. I know a lot of folks with finest bows around and has yet to kill thier first buck.

Surprised your looking at bowtech. Didn't you have a lot of problems with that bow? Couldn't reach poundage and all?

MeanV2 01-11-2010 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by bigcountry (Post 3552565)
Easy choice. Buying new hunting tools or using your hunting tools? Using what you got first and foremost. I know a lot of folks with finest bows around and has yet to kill thier first buck.

Surprised your looking at bowtech. Didn't you have a lot of problems with that bow? Couldn't reach poundage and all?

Bows get out of spec and won't make poundage. Is that the companies fault?

I bet the poundage was on when it left the factory:happy0001:

Dan

kickin_buck 01-11-2010 12:41 PM

Where is option C, both!?!?!?!

kickin_buck 01-11-2010 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by MeanV2 (Post 3552613)
Bows get out of spec and won't make poundage. Is that the companies fault?

I bet the poundage was on when it left the factory:happy0001:

Dan


How many times have you been on a 3D course and heard a guy cus what ever brand bow because he shot a nickle, or missed it all together? I know I have heard it a lot and it HAS to be the bows fault.

As my buddy at my shop says, it is always the car, never the driver!!!!

m9a9g9i9c 01-11-2010 12:52 PM

Big country, I did have a lot of problems getting it tuned again after changing the string and cables but that was more a problem of finding the right proshop to do it.
After seeing a lot of guys having an opinion I decided to do it myself and it came out perfect.

Having both is not an option due to my upcomming marriage and the costs this involves.

I think I'm gonna go on a hog hunt and earn some bragging rights and later in the year try to buy the destroyer ( even when I'll have to buy it almost 300 dollars more expensive in Belgium )
Or not, I'm not sure yet........damned

F.

MeanV2 01-11-2010 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by kickin_buck (Post 3552625)
How many times have you been on a 3D course and heard a guy cus what ever brand bow because he shot a nickle, or missed it all together? I know I have heard it a lot and it HAS to be the bows fault.

As my buddy at my shop says, it is always the car, never the driver!!!!

I hear Ya!! There is a guy here in town and God Love his soul he screws every bow up he buys. I believe he has shot every brand under the Sun, except BowTech (Whew!!) They are all junk according to him,:confused0024: but most know the real reason he has all the problems.:wink: He'll be shooting good and let him miss 1 or 2 shots a little and he knows it's the bow so off he goes to tear it apart:happy0157:

Dan

bigcountry 01-11-2010 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by MeanV2 (Post 3552613)
Bows get out of spec and won't make poundage. Is that the companies fault?

I bet the poundage was on when it left the factory:happy0001:

Dan

I couldn't tell ya if it hit poundage or not. I wasn't there when some kid at the factory set it up.

If you would have been paying attention, you would seen where Frank had a lot of troubles in the tech portion of the forum. I have seen some garbage roll out of the factory. Cams rubbing cables so bad it cut the serving. Probably the same tech sent that bow out that setup franks. So has a lot of bowtech dealers. I was talking to the major bowtech distributor in Hanover the other day, and he said its gotten pretty bad with bowtech. Like I said, good designs, horrible execution.

You said you never worked for bowtech, so you don't know how it left the factory.

bigcountry 01-11-2010 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by m9a9g9i9c (Post 3552627)
Big country, I did have a lot of problems getting it tuned again after changing the string and cables but that was more a problem of finding the right proshop to do it.
After seeing a lot of guys having an opinion I decided to do it myself and it came out perfect.

Having both is not an option due to my upcomming marriage and the costs this involves.

I think I'm gonna go on a hog hunt and earn some bragging rights and later in the year try to buy the destroyer ( even when I'll have to buy it almost 300 dollars more expensive in Belgium )
Or not, I'm not sure yet........damned

F.

Good deal Frank. didn't you have to set the ATA 1/4-1/2" Shorter?


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