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Old 09-26-2003 | 09:01 AM
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Come on Jeff you know we all still love ya even tho you are taking those grumpy pills[]
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Old 09-26-2003 | 12:28 PM
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Yeeshhh, What' s buggin you Jeff?...

I' ll bet you' d feel better if you saw a prototype picture wouldn' t ya?... Bwaaa,Haaa...
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Old 09-26-2003 | 02:13 PM
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Since we' re talking Bowtech here I have 2 questions. My husband has a Patriot that he bought last December that the camo (paint) is coming off of. He has only shot it enough times to tune it and he carried it in the woods this season, but no abuse or anything. Bowtech' s warranty says they will cover most everything EXCEPT this problem. Do we dare ask for them to fix it?

Second question is about the Blackhawk and Ladyhawk. Any short draw archers shooting the Blackhawk? Is the Ladyhawk supposed to be a woman' s version of the Blackhawk? If I remember the brace height was shorter on the LH, and of course the speed was different. I am very impressed with my husband' s Patriot(besides the camo) and am hoping that he will return the favor this year and buy me a new bow for Christmas so I have been looking at all the bows out there. I am able to shoot between 50-60 lbs. depending on the cam. Draw length is 26" .
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Old 09-26-2003 | 03:04 PM
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Lady Arwen,

I don' t know if they will cover it after such a long period of time, but it doesn' t hurt to ask. I would give them a call. Head over to www.bowtecharchery.com and click on " contact us" , or you can shoot an email to [email protected]

The ladyhawk is basically a " ladies" version of the Blackhawk, but uses a different (smaller)cam and possibly different length limbs too (can' t remember off the top of my head).

I have shot the Blackhawk several times: considering it' s specs it' s a quick bow, and very nice shooting for a shorter model. It' s too short AtoA for me personally, but those with shorter draws should have no problems. It' s quiet, and limbsavers and a good stabilizer will cure what little vibe and recoil there is.

Many of the top-end models also come in shorter draw lengths (Patriot, ExVFT, tech 29, Mighty Mite etc). If your husband get' s a top of the line bow, you should also!

You also may want to wait for the 2K4' s to come out too! Shouldn' t be long.



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Old 09-26-2003 | 04:26 PM
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Thanks JeffB. Yeah, unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) I am the bow/shooting addict in our household. I think my husband shoots just enough to be proficient at hunting and that' s it. I' ll try Bowtech and see what they say.
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Old 09-26-2003 | 08:01 PM
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Can I fit my butt in here?

Jeff, your long wind is great!


Longwinded.......yep he' s got Jeff pegged!
Matt, three words.....Pot Kettle Black!

Phil in MO,

I' m having the same problem with the MZE and was going to call Muzzy this week and ask about it. Can you tell me anything more about what they said or what the outcome of your wackie idea outcome is

bentbarrel, Your going to love your Bowtech! The only problem I' ve had with my VFT is people asking me if it was one of them Mahhhh Maaaah MaaaAAAChewws! Sorry! Anyway I can' t tell you about the company because I have not had any other problems. The bows are ssSaaaWEEEEEEEt

Good luck with it this year bud!






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Old 09-26-2003 | 08:28 PM
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Well you all certainly have my interest. A buddy of mine told me today there is a new archery shop opening in OKC. They carry Bowtech!!! up until now it required some travel and I prefer to buy from a local dealer.
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Old 09-27-2003 | 01:38 PM
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Matt, three words.....Pot Kettle Black!
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ROTFLMAO!
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MM,

[&:] I could surely twist the meaning of that compliment to something extremely funny, but I won' t. Thanks!

Sooner,

Any questions just shoot me an email or post!
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