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goldtip45 08-02-2003 12:30 PM

99% letoff
 
my local archery dealer was in nelsonville recently and told me about a new bow thats accuatly has a 99% letoff.the weirdest thing he ever saw.he said you could pull it back and let the riser drop toward the floor and the bow would stay at full draw.just thought i would pass it on.

Cougar Mag 08-02-2003 01:27 PM

RE: 99% letoff
 
Can you imagine the feel as you draw it back? Or the sudden jerk as the arrow is released? When does it not become a bow any longer? For this reason Pope and Young has a let off limit. I for one won' t shoot anything more than 65% letoff.

Hmmmm, maybe its about time I went back to a stick bow.

rcd567 08-02-2003 02:48 PM

RE: 99% letoff
 
My dealer has something like this also. He calls it a crossbow.[:o]

Arthur P 08-02-2003 03:37 PM

RE: 99% letoff
 
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OlMossyHorns 08-02-2003 05:11 PM

RE: 99% letoff
 
That is incredible!

445 supermag 08-02-2003 08:47 PM

RE: 99% letoff
 
HMmmmmmmmm I don' t know how this can be done without it being a crossbow. But I wont use it I just love my Darton Maverick with 75% letoff.


Brian

Antler Eater 08-03-2003 08:57 AM

RE: 99% letoff
 
It is interesting the direction we are going. Back " in the day" when we thought we were " right downtown" shooting 50% let off (and less) bows, if someone would have told us about an 80% I think we would have similar reactions to what we see concerning this 99% let off bow. At this point I can' t see needing one, but then, who knows what the future holds.

As long as we are on let off issues I see some changes in the wings coming for P&Y. Two years ago when the 65% let off was voted on it was voted nearly 3 to 1 in favor of keeping it there. This year I am told it barely passed by a mere six votes (this is hearsay so I can' t verify the six vote accuracy). However I thought it was interesting and very foreshadowing that Jim Dougherty, past P&Y president and director, in his monthly editorial column Trails End, in the October issue of Petersen' s Bowhunting states very emphatically that P&Y should change the 65% rule. I would say there is a change coming--- perhaps as early as next spring. [:o]

Proff 08-03-2003 09:06 AM

RE: 99% letoff
 
Antler eater, I just recieved my Petersons Bowhunting yesterday and read Jims Trails End editorial ( I always read that first) and found it very interesting. I also subscribe to Bowhunter, and M.R. James ( also on the P & Y board for years) had an excellent editorial echoing the thoughts of Jim Dougherty, his belief that the let off limit should be changed. That is two very prominent members expressing the need for a change, in national magazines no less. I feel the same as you, I see a change on the horizon.

CAJUNBOWHNTR 08-03-2003 09:26 AM

RE: 99% letoff
 
I think you have to draw a line somewere.Or the lines will get so blurry that compounds will no longer be" percieved" as a primitive weapon.The 99% let off if it works may be an alternative for some disabled folks that don' t want to shoot an xbow.

CB

Hunt2Kill 08-03-2003 10:53 AM

RE: 99% letoff
 
that is just totally impractical, and thats all i got to say.


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