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Old 06-13-2003 | 03:18 PM
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anyone shoot this bow i am thinking of getting one for 3d. the uni. but have any of you shot this bow what did you think? is it a good bow? or would one of the dullys be a better choice?
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Old 06-13-2003 | 05:01 PM
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I had a 2002 model,and it was a good shooting bow,but was a little on the heavy side,not a bow that I would want to carry on a stalk for Elk,or Muledeer,but a verygood shooting bow.I sold this bow,and bought a new 2003 model,it is lighter,and I shoot this bow much better.If you havn' t shot a duel cam bow for awhile,I would suggest you do before you buy one of the duelly' s,guy' s are having alot of problems in our area with the new duel cam Patriots,after shooting single cam models for the past few years.If you buy the Pro 38,I' m sure you will like it,its a very smooth shooting bow and accurate one as well.Good Luck.
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Old 06-14-2003 | 11:30 AM
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yea i have been shooting a hoyt razortec for the past few months and it is a two cam.. ive also shot a one both one and two cams and i can shoot them both. ok well i will let you all know how it goes if i end up with one. thanks.
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Old 06-16-2003 | 06:55 AM
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Pup: You would be hard pressed to find a better over all bow than the pro 38. I currently shoot the Pro 38 and it is as forgiving a bow as my Mathews Rival pro. I also get good speed out of it 290 fps with a 28.25" draw (64lbs/327gr. arrow). I shoot the bow right off the riser (ripped the wooden grip off) and the grip is nice and narrow and defined. I have hardly any left or right misses with the bow. This weekend at erie it was smoking for me (407 with 22 11" s) in the mbo class. The only nock on the bow would be it' s radical draw cyle, which causes me to pop off my rest on occasion. good luck Bill
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Old 06-16-2003 | 11:58 AM
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I had the 38 single cam model last year. I thought it was a very accurate shooter and very well suited for the 3D arena. It was a little heavy for my particular hunting tastes and the draw cycle was a bit stiff but the arrows definitely were burning when fired out of that bow.
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