If you could have any bow.
#3
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I would probably go with the Allegience if I liked the way it shot. I'd shoot the Switchback too just to compare the two. I'm pretty happy with my Bowtech Extreme though so it'd be a hard sell. I guess it's the new cam system on the Allegience that I find appealing.
#4
Joined: Dec 2004
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Funny you should ask. I went and tested the Allegience last night. Man what a smokin' bow. At $700 bucks it is going to take me a couple of weeks butthat is the one I am going to get. And with the stealth stabilizer, watch out.
#5
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Mt. Iron, Mn
SWITCHBACK BABY!!!! It's the only way to go if money's not an issue. I've had mine for a week now, and love it, loooovvveee it. Good luck in your quest for a new bow. However...........
#8
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: Lancaster, Ohio
#9
Haven't shot them yet but I am seriously considering a bow from Whisper Creek Archery. All that I have heard about them sounds like they will be a really hot bow. IBO speeds well over 300 fps and very substantial brace heights.
These guys seem to be on the cutting edge of compound bow design.
These guys seem to be on the cutting edge of compound bow design.


