** BowTech 2005....Sneek Peek **
#41
Nontypical Buck
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abolishing the need for individual cam timing or tuning.

Sounds EXACTLY like the FDC I discussed with Kevin last year here. You can all thank me now...
#42
Joined: Feb 2003
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Alright Matt/PA-
This is what I'm looking for, tell me which model it is so I can talk to my dealer about getting a demo in for me test asap.
A to A - 39-41"
BH 7.5+"
IBO 310+fps
Mass Weight 4+lbs
This is what I'm looking for, tell me which model it is so I can talk to my dealer about getting a demo in for me test asap.
A to A - 39-41"
BH 7.5+"
IBO 310+fps
Mass Weight 4+lbs
#43
Oh boy, I wonder how many ad pages Mathews is planning to use to dispute this...


...ROTFLMAO!
This is what I'm looking for, tell me which model it is so I can talk to my dealer about getting a demo in for me test asap.
A to A - 39-41"
BH 7.5+"
IBO 310+fps
Mass Weight 4+lbs
A to A - 39-41"
BH 7.5+"
IBO 310+fps
Mass Weight 4+lbs
#44
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 941
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From: West CO
I can't wait for these to roll into my shop. I really want to play around with this new cam setup.
Nov. can't come fast enough.[8D]
Hopefully one of these equalizer bows has some speed
Nov. can't come fast enough.[8D]
Hopefully one of these equalizer bows has some speed
#45
Oh boy, I wonder how many ad pages Mathews is planning to use to dispute this...
Its is called the "Book of Disputes"



I am not Matt but that sounds like what I am expecting to see from the Constitution
You are probably right but I for one would like to see a little more speed with me being draw lenght challanged and all.
Matt.
Not one word pal


#48
Jeramy.....as far as I know the 2005 line will be "released" (as far as specs, new models pics and all that good stuff) in early November, but chances are the bows won't start shipping until December.
As soon as I am allowed by law I can start answering specific questions with regards to new models, performance and specs.
Patience is a virtue, but sometimes it just sucks.
Trust me you guys will likey.
As soon as I am allowed by law I can start answering specific questions with regards to new models, performance and specs.

Patience is a virtue, but sometimes it just sucks.

Trust me you guys will likey.
#50
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 224
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From: Massachusetts
Will Bowtech be replacing the one and two piece quiver system with a higher quality better balanced design, thier current two piece design holds the arrows too far forward to promote good balance also materials are flimsy. Hoyt has a very good two piece design that should be closely looked at. I have customized a older High Country quiver system to fit my 2003 riser that works far better than the current Bowtech offering, so if I can design an improvement out of old parts in my basement I would think they could come up with something exceptional. It seems great efforts are put into bow design with little thought directed towards accessories.
Cant wait to see the 2005's
BD
Cant wait to see the 2005's
BD


