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RE: pro 40 wheelie
This backweighted setup still has a slow to moderate forward tip which helps make for a really sweet fita style followthrough. The difference made adding the lowboy is easily seen when video taped. The bow sits level noticably longer after the shot than with out any back weight. The bow gets abit heavy at that point though and I love a nice followthrough anyway. Dropping the extra weight after training with it for a time, makes for a strong and solid feeling bowarm and can't hurt the endurance;). 7 5/8 lbs total weight.
Still loving these Bowtechs ya'll:)! Later -Chief ![]() |
RE: pro 40 wheelie
Will the shrewd grip for the 03 pro 40 fit on the 04 pro 40?
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RE: pro 40 wheelie
sigep, since the risers are the same (wheeely), it should fit.
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RE: pro 40 wheelie
ORIGINAL: sigep1967 Will the shrewd grip for the 03 pro 40 fit on the 04 pro 40? |
RE: pro 40 wheelie
ORIGINAL: ChiefHeadhunter This backweighted setup still has a slow to moderate forward tip which helps make for a really sweet fita style followthrough. The difference made adding the lowboy is easily seen when video taped. The bow sits level noticably longer after the shot than with out any back weight. The bow gets abit heavy at that point though and I love a nice followthrough anyway. Dropping the extra weight after training with it for a time, makes for a strong and solid feeling bowarm and can't hurt the endurance;). 7 5/8 lbs total weight. Still loving these Bowtechs ya'll:)! Later -Chief
Dang Chief, If I didn't know better, I'd swear you use that long of a stabilizer to judge yardage for 3-D... It looks like it's about 5 yds. long... ;):D |
RE: pro 40 wheelie
Great pics Chief!!! Looks like you're pretty serious about your sport, good form[8D]
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RE: pro 40 wheelie
It's a 37" Beiter. I've cut 5 inches and added the doinker isolation mount- very nice. It really added to the overall effect. It really must just look big on me???:)
Pat- if the target is right at the end of the thing, it must be 1 yard away..... I'll keep that in mind; thanks![:-]:D Russell- you seem to know me somehow...:eek:. I am pretty ate up with it;). I have just began training for the State Outdoors and it isn't till June. I'm also in the process of deciding on a dedicated FITA setup. I'm leaning toward the Pro40F-cam; what a sweet shooting bow. Any suggestions (probably have to be another p40, would only make sense to me)???? I think one of the handfulls of 1400 ever shot was with a P40 (wheelie I think) and the % of big fita guys shooting BT has to be very very low. I'm sure the company is proud of that fact. There are somewhere around 10 people in the world to ever do it. -Chief |
RE: pro 40 wheelie
Were there any changes made to the wheelie model I have found a 2003 at a reasonable price and was just wondering if there was any difference in the 2004 model since it has the same riser.
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RE: pro 40 wheelie
I'm understanding that it is the same bow, not changed. Someone will correct me I'm sure if in fact that is not true.
-Chief |
RE: pro 40 wheelie
ORIGINAL: ChiefHeadhunter I'm understanding that it is the same bow, not changed. Someone will correct me I'm sure if in fact that is not true. -Chief |
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