So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
#23
Nontypical Buck
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RE: So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
Hmm...Thats pretty freakin amazing, I tell you what..........If this had been about your guys' oh-so-perfect Bowtechs or Mathews or Hoyts, you guys would be having a love fest over it. But since its about CP Onieda, all you guys can do is say it dont matter anymore, and bash Oneida.
#24
RE: So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
I shot Oneida's for the better part of 20 years. That thing with the bottom limb made me search for a more conventional bow. That limb hitting my leg cost me a pretty nice buck and that was when I hung that bow up for good. I put down more than 25 deer with them bows. They are the easiest to work on and understand. You can even change the string in the field if you have a partner hold the two outboard limbs from letting down at full draw. Noise? I never heard any of any concern, had slincers on the cables (all 4) and the string. The thing was just too long at 48" A to A. They have since made one at 38" I beleive.
#26
RE: So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
Oh, I don't any more but I have shot many conventional type bows since than and still havn't found the right one. Maybe an Old Glory is in the works ?
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RE: So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
Are you refering to the article by Norb Mullaney on page 11. If you are, it was the fastest bow AMO that he tested. The oneida was the fastest he tested but it doesn't mean there wasn't any other bows that were faster.
#30
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RE: So, anyone see who the fastest AMO bow in 2004 was? Thats right....
ORIGINAL: The Mangler
Are you refering to the article by Norb Mullaney on page 11. If you are, it was the fastest bow AMO that he tested. The oneida was the fastest he tested but it doesn't mean there wasn't any other bows that were faster.
Are you refering to the article by Norb Mullaney on page 11. If you are, it was the fastest bow AMO that he tested. The oneida was the fastest he tested but it doesn't mean there wasn't any other bows that were faster.
Well done Mangler. There's a life lesson for ya.