Are we NEARING THE END??????
#11
Giant Nontypical
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that all the great inventions have been invented and there was not much to look forward to in the way of new materials or mechanics"

I' m in agreement with Rack-attack. Quality and simplicity will be the up and coming things they' ll start working on. I kinda forsee a return to deflexed risers and bows over 40" A-A.
#12
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From: crawfordville florida USA
Maybe a computer diagnostic machine that will help you tune your bow. It will have trouble codes like those in your car. Type in the make and model of your bow, draw weight, draw length, arrow size/length type of fletching and broadhead weight. The machine will then draw the bow and shoot it . Here comes the printout. " Nocking point to high, move down 1/16 inch....Adjust bottom tiller 1/4 turn, move arrow rest to left 1/8 inch, Use lighter broadhead 90- 100 grains............................................ ..............................
[:-][:-][:-][:-][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o]Yea i must be dreaming.
I think the major changes are going to be in material composition. How about a bow string that you NEVER have to change?
[:-][:-][:-][:-][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o]Yea i must be dreaming.I think the major changes are going to be in material composition. How about a bow string that you NEVER have to change?
#13
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From: Fort Wayne Indiana USA
They will start making to throw away and buy new after two years of use like everything esle in the world today. Along with doing so they will take the tradition out of it with is one of the great points in my and my faimlys values on hunting. God I hope that I am wrong.




