new 3d bow
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Spike
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From: concord virgina USA
I' m in the market for a new 3d bow. I would appreciate any feedback from you 3d specialist. I Have been looking on line at the bowtech pro-40, Hoyt ultratech/protech also interested in the new conquest from mathews. I shoot with a release off a string loop at 29" 65lb.
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From: wolford va. USA
I am currently shooting a PSE DURANGO 281/2 inch draw, 60# limbs, x-cutter arrows, bowdoodle pro light arrow rest, toxonics nail driver slidebar, bullseye millennium scope with a 4x lens, and Scott three finger back tension release.
#5
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From: Oakland City Indiana USA
I just shot the PRO40DC and put one on order! You really should try them out for yourself though. The draw cycle and letoff might be very different than what you have now and I could see it being somewhat uncomfortable for some people. I generally have 70 lb max high letoff bows and this one will be neither of those things.
You really should try one out if you can.
-Chief
You really should try one out if you can.
-Chief
#7
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From: Corry PA
I would definetly go with the conquest III. Pound for pound you will find no other bow on the market, with the same geometry(axle to axle, brace height) that will as the conquest. The 41 inch axle to axle length and the 7 inch brace height will make it east to shoot, and you will still have the speed you need for 3d. I have a conquest II with a 28" draw length at 69 pounds and i get 288. You would be around 8 feet faster i would guess with your extra inch of draw length, and shooting a few less pounds. The only change i see to the new conquest III is the limb cup design, so it should be very close to the conquest II.
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Spike
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From: concord virgina USA
Yes I' m very intrrested in the new conquest since I' m currently shooting a Legacy and just sold my Icon which I used for 3d
However, I am trying to keep an open mind and give several different models a look. The AR-37 is also very appealing based on all of the current hype. Bigggz21 are you shooting the stock grip on your mathews or a replacement?
However, I am trying to keep an open mind and give several different models a look. The AR-37 is also very appealing based on all of the current hype. Bigggz21 are you shooting the stock grip on your mathews or a replacement?
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