Bowtech decisions..Tomkat vs Stalker
#1
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Joined: Sep 2004
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From: MA
Guys,
Looking around for a replacement for my aging Buckmaster bow. Today, I went to a local shop and they had a 2k4 Tomkat and a 2k3 Stalker. I shot a few arrows out of both bows and couldn't notice any immediate differences (other than the Stalker being $50 cheaper due to being a leftover.)
Does anyone have any experience with any of these bows that might help sway my decision? I mostly treestand hunt and just want a reliable, accurate bow that is lightweight and easy to manuever up in the stand. Any info appreciated.
And then again I could just wait for the 2005 models.
Looking around for a replacement for my aging Buckmaster bow. Today, I went to a local shop and they had a 2k4 Tomkat and a 2k3 Stalker. I shot a few arrows out of both bows and couldn't notice any immediate differences (other than the Stalker being $50 cheaper due to being a leftover.)
Does anyone have any experience with any of these bows that might help sway my decision? I mostly treestand hunt and just want a reliable, accurate bow that is lightweight and easy to manuever up in the stand. Any info appreciated.
And then again I could just wait for the 2005 models.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: VA USA
I don't have any experience with the Tomkat, but I've been shooting the Stalker for several years now. It's a fairly forgiving bow and get decent speed. I haven't found any negatives yet.
#6
I shoot the stalker and its accurate, forgiving and very manuverable in the treestand. Plus its under 3 lbs. if thats your thing. I love mine but these new 05's coming out are really catching my attention.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Staffordsville KY USA
You might want to keep a eye on the new series of Bowtech bows that www.huntersfriend.com will have available in the next couple of weeks, there will be some great deals on these.




