new 3d bow
#11
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From: Hepzibah WV USA
#12
lawdawg, look at the BowTech P40, either dual cam or single. I shoot a P38 dual cam for 3D, and it' s everything I need in a 3D bow. They have ample brace height, speed, and are plenty accurate. BowTech is a great company that goes the extra, to help and support it' s customers.
#13
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From: Hocking Hills, Ohio
Would have to say the Conquest3 myself, my second choice would be a Darton Rampage and then a Hoyt Ultra Tec. Had a Conquest Light and sold it, big mistake, it was really an accurate and smooth bow. So quiet and vibration free, it didn' t seems to move at all when you released, really pleasant and fun to shoot. I am sure the Conquest 3 will be even better. I own a Darton Rampage now and it is a very nice, accurate, fast, and a very forgiving. It is good for 3ds, not bad on spots, and an excellent lightweight hunting bow, I will never part with this one. Never owned an ultra-tec but have owned a few Hoyts and really like them alot. Have alot of friends that shoot and swear by the Ultra-Tec, and are backing it up with some real good finishes in IBO and ASA events. Right now it seems to be taking forever to get a Hoyt though, whats up with that anyhow?? Just my two (2) cents.
#15
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: concord virgina USA
Hey Guys, shot the Hoyt ultratech over the weekend. Very nice!!! I was a little skepticle of the grip but the more I shot it the better it felt. Seems like the Hoyt boys have put together a really nice package in the ultratech. An ultratech in flame pattern may be the ticket. However, I' m still waiting to shoot the AR-37 and the Conquest 3 before making a final decision. I would like to hear any feedback on these two models if anyone has shot them.
#16
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NEW CASTLE PA USA
I just received my new Bowtech Patriot dually, The specs are unreal,332 fps,brace height 7 7/8, axle to axle 35" . Today I threw my bodoodle pro light rest on a nock and my custom bow site and shot 594 indoor round with 44x' s with a 2312 shooting at 287 fps, 62 lbs. The bow is really stable at full draw, a little load but I don' t intend to hunt with it.


