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Bowtech Dually 02-12-2004 03:30 PM

2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
Now that you guys have had a little time with your 2004 Dually bows, If you had owned a 2003 dual cam Bowtech do you notice any difference in the draw cycle. My 2003 Pro 40 although a great bow is a bear to draw for a 70 lb bow and Im no lightweight. When I draw my old hatchet cam High Country (also 70 lbs ) side by side the Bowtech feels at least 10 lbs heavier. Every answer I hear has kind of dodged the question. I guess what I want to know is if this is by far still the hardest drawing bow in its weight class. Also mine was not the easiest to let down when an animal did not present a shot while still keeping the arrow on the string. Let me know what you think as I have always liked the dual cam bows.
Thanks
BD

MN_BOWHUNTER 02-12-2004 04:13 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
Dually,

A very interesting question. I am potentially just days away from buying a new 04 Patriot dually. and was wondering the same thing. Although I am looking at a 60# max, I will be switching over from a Patriot single cam that I have been shooting at 67#. My intention is to go down to 60# and come close to maintaining the performance I currently have. Will pulling the new dually at say 59# or 60# be equal in effort to the 67# single?? If so, it doesn't really look like I will be able to acheive my goal to shoot less draw weight (perceived or otherwise) and stay at or near the performance level I'm currently at with this bow. I have a dually coming with the option of not taking it if I don't like it, so I won't be out anything. If I get to shoot the bow soon, I will post back my findings. BTW I have shot the 03 Patriot dually and it did feel stiff for a 61# draw (verified on a scale). I have heard the 04 dually's are supposed to be a little smoother. Hopefully that is true.

I will be following this post with great interest.

MN_BOWHUNTER

nubo 02-12-2004 10:04 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
Dually

I will be recieving my new 2004 Patriot dually 60# as well in the next few day's I have been shooting the 2003 in the mean time and yes it's not exactly the easiest bow I ever tried to let down .My biggest thought is that you really need a solid anchor point and concentration is a must when shooting the dually hopefully I'll have a comparison for you soon on the draw cycle.

nubo

Kanga 02-13-2004 12:30 AM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
I have had my black Knight now for a couple of weeks.

The one thing I will tell you this bow is a shooter it just stacks them in there at any distance.

By the looks of the cams they have gone back to the same geometry as the 02 BK's I did compare them to an 03 BK and an 02 BK.
The draw cycle is stout but very smooth picks up the weight early and keeps it through out the draw.
It has about 1/2" of valley and if you are not careful you will bounce off the back wall.

On the shot for such a powerful bow this thing is quite with just the factory hush kit and vibrablocks.
Very little to no hand shock or vibration.

Did I say it was deadly accurate and just a pleasure to shoot.

Dennis 02-13-2004 03:06 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
Thats good to here Ausie, I currently have a 02 BK2 and considering getting a P-40 dually. I like the draw cycle on my 02 BK stout but smooth and shoots good, to boot.:)

bow_huntr 02-13-2004 03:11 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
Stop it! You guys are gonna make me go out and buy me one!!!! AAAAAAAAAHH!!!!!!!!!!!

Dennis 02-13-2004 03:20 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
bow_huntr, Yeah but you will get a better price if you buy two of them;)

pdq 5oh 02-13-2004 04:21 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
I shot an 03 P40 Dually last year for 3D at 57#. I have an 04 for this year. The new one is much smoother, quieter, and faster. The valley is a smidge narrower, but not so as to make any difference. The brace height is also 1/4" lower. Overall it's an improved bow when compared to last year's. Balance is better, and I like the grip. For what it's worth: I was shooting a Techno Hunt yesterday. Speed is measured at 20 yds. With a 320 gr arrow at 60#, 29" it was showing 293-295. To answer your question, I think a 60# Dually will be as fast as a 70# single, apples to apples. A 60# Dually is no harder to draw than a 70# single. Easier than most, IMO. The 70# Duallys are stout. But I see no reason to shoot more than 60# with one of them. My 03 Patriot Dually shoots a 375 gr arrow 288, 29" draw.

Mike from Texas 02-13-2004 05:37 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 

The 70# Duallys are stout. But I see no reason to shoot more than 60# with one of them.
Many people ask me why I shoot over 70# of draw weight. My response to that is I prefer to shoot a heavier arrow at greater speeds to increase KE. Since I only hunt and do not shoot competively, the extra draw weight is not as big of a concern to me. I can comfortably shoot 70+# of draw weight. True you can match the speed of a 70# bow with a 60# bow, but for hunting I prefer to have that extra punchthat I get by being able to shoot a heavier arrow faster.

pdq 5oh 02-13-2004 10:04 PM

RE: 2004 Bowtech Dually owners
 
The cold isn't such a concern in your neck of the woods. If you can handle a 70# Dually, it only gets faster. ;) The KE and momentum these bows produce at 70# should be against the law. :D


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