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kybowhunter79 06-08-2004 08:57 PM

Renegade Bows
 
Has anyone ever heard of Renegade Bows and if so what do you think?

wisbowhntr 06-08-2004 10:05 PM

RE: Renegade Bows
 
kybowhunter79 I woud like to know about them too seeing they are made in my home state of Wisconsin :)

Kanga 06-08-2004 11:33 PM

RE: Renegade Bows
 
They are a good bow not exactly top of the shelf but good in their own right.

Just dont get that Snake Skin camo it looks [:'(]

If you have a shop near you that carries them go and shoot a couple of them I think you will be surprised;)

JeffB 06-09-2004 05:17 AM

RE: Renegade Bows
 
I've not had one, but I got to handle and shoot a couple last week while visiting shops on vacay.

Negatives: I was not impressed with the draw cycle/valley/wall of their flamethrower single-cam. Not very fast either (if such things are a concern), especially considering the draw force curve. Quite a bit of vibe for the performance. That Nuge camo is more suited for bowfishing AFAIC.

Positives: Prices were decent, machining was decent, and the bow was reasonably "tight" considering the cost. Very quiet @ the shot.

Unless you'd like to have something "different", for the same kind of money ($475 to $500) I'd look into some of the Martin models like the Cougar Magnum/SE, Razor-X SE, PSE Venom, or even for a bit less the Hoyt Ultra-Mag.

I got to shoot alot of bows I had not handled yet, and I was most impressed with the AR34 w/ hybrid cam (didn't like the single). I may look into one of those for 2005.


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