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Old 02-08-2011, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by smokepolehall
DNK how is yer new Koda ? lol
It has the best trigger on the market, flat out amazing. It has zero creep and a 4.3 lb trigger. How's those marbles?
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:53 AM
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You have all the Marbles in yer bag! Like an expert toying with a noob. I knowed the the Koda & Scorpyd don't actually compare. They be just nice in their own right. I spect at some pt in the future i will get a compound style CB. I really liking the spec's on the Strykezone 350. Will watch it this yr, i knowed they can be had fer under $500. That should wake-up alot of these ******* buyers seeking speed & good warranty!
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by smokepolehall
You have all the Marbles in yer bag! Like an expert toying with a noob. I knowed the the Koda & Scorpyd don't actually compare. They be just nice in their own right. I spect at some pt in the future i will get a compound style CB. I really liking the spec's on the Strykezone 350. Will watch it this yr, i knowed they can be had fer under $500. That should wake-up alot of these ******* buyers seeking speed & good warranty!
I was looking at that bow too. Is it made in North America? I won't buy a bow made in China.
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:20 AM
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Yes its made in North Ameria & its faster model the 380. I knowed the 350 can be had fer about same price as parker's Enforcer. They will be way better than the B****** offering from jump street.
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Old 02-10-2011, 03:48 PM
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Just got a Parker from David at Wyvern's. Very impressed with the perfomance of the Buckbuster and the price and service was exceptional.
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Old 02-12-2011, 04:31 PM
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I was looking at the horton vision then I thought I had my mind made up on the Parker tornado THEN I saw the Koda! I was at there booth at the Eastern Outdoor show yesterday and man did I fall in love with it. I didn't get a chance to shoot it but from what i was hearing it is dead nuts accurate. Can anyone tell me more? Does it compare to the stryker or that TAC-15
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Old 02-12-2011, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NJheadhunter71
I was looking at the horton vision then I thought I had my mind made up on the Parker tornado THEN I saw the Koda! I was at there booth at the Eastern Outdoor show yesterday and man did I fall in love with it. I didn't get a chance to shoot it but from what i was hearing it is dead nuts accurate. Can anyone tell me more? Does it compare to the stryker or that TAC-15
Machine work is aerospace level. Fit and finish could not be better. It is low in shock and noise. It is not super fast but more than fast enough. I haven't shot it past 20 yard but at that range it drives tacks. The ability to adjust the stock makes for a very flexible bow. At just over a 13 inch draw this 8.3 bow is both easy to c0ck and steady to shoot. It has the best production trigger I've shot yet at 4.3 lbs but no creep. Cool factor is very high.
Comparing it to the Striker or the TAC is like apples and oranges because it is a recurve and not as fast as those speed bows. The 185 lb bow shoots over 300 ft/sec with a 350 gr arrow.
Oh, the best part? It's not made in China!

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