Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
#42
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Culpeper VA
Posts: 82
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
I think straightarrow makes a very good point with regard to bow hunting bows. Single cam bows appear to be more simplistic than dual cams and advertising has gained much public appeal for the single cam. There are quite a few bow companies that do not have twin cam bows as part of their current line-up. Are there many bow companies that only offer dual cam bows? It's a wash for me. These guys have really piqued my interest in Merlin bows and Pinwheel's explanation of the benefits of the dual cam have certainly made them more appealing.
#43
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa
Posts: 267
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
Pinwheel:
Drop me a e-mail and give me a price on the Hunter Quest 35,with twin cam's,and Sherwood Forest Camo.I was going to buy another new Hoyt this coming year,but from all the good thing's im hearing about Merlin,it's something ide like to check into a little further.Make that with the Carbon Limb's! Many Thank's!
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Edited by - Hidden Hunter on 09/03/2002 23:29:21
Drop me a e-mail and give me a price on the Hunter Quest 35,with twin cam's,and Sherwood Forest Camo.I was going to buy another new Hoyt this coming year,but from all the good thing's im hearing about Merlin,it's something ide like to check into a little further.Make that with the Carbon Limb's! Many Thank's!
[email protected]
Edited by - Hidden Hunter on 09/03/2002 23:29:21
#44
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
This is a little off subject, but on the dual cam thing, I just got a dual cam bow. It's more accurate (for me) and faster (I like that). I like the different draw cycle, pretty consistent resistance to the wall. No building weight than break over, slam into the wall. I enjoy tinkering so now I can, even more if I want. I know my next new bow will have dual cams.
Phil.
Phil.
#46
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: .. NH USA
Posts: 970
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
WVHunter-
Oh, come on! I'm just getting warmed up! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
W460- The Merlin strings are as good as any factory string out there.They come stock with D-97 strings and cables, and offer 450+ as an option. I have never found any reason to go for anything more than the D-97, which I have been using since it came out and have never found the need to go to another material. (tho I have shot other material on many other bows) It produces a soft shot, yet is very low stretch and therefore produces excellent speed. It is your own decision if you choose to purchase aftermarket strings/cables, but it really isn't necessary IMHO. My stock strings/cables have not moved in over 8 months since I first installed them.
There, that wasn't so bad, was it? <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Good shooting, Pinwheel 12
Oh, come on! I'm just getting warmed up! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
W460- The Merlin strings are as good as any factory string out there.They come stock with D-97 strings and cables, and offer 450+ as an option. I have never found any reason to go for anything more than the D-97, which I have been using since it came out and have never found the need to go to another material. (tho I have shot other material on many other bows) It produces a soft shot, yet is very low stretch and therefore produces excellent speed. It is your own decision if you choose to purchase aftermarket strings/cables, but it really isn't necessary IMHO. My stock strings/cables have not moved in over 8 months since I first installed them.
There, that wasn't so bad, was it? <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Good shooting, Pinwheel 12
#47
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: pecatonica il USA
Posts: 115
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
Ok Thanks Pinwheel, sounds like the strings are good. I just want a string that i can use a fletcher peep and not have it rotate after every shot. Well here it is:
Merlin max2000
silver
rapid cams
shoot thru system
carbon fusion limbs,
Is there any other options I need to look into before i order? Thanks everbody for making me look at Merlins, I think I will like.
Merlin max2000
silver
rapid cams
shoot thru system
carbon fusion limbs,
Is there any other options I need to look into before i order? Thanks everbody for making me look at Merlins, I think I will like.
#49
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: pecatonica il USA
Posts: 115
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
Thanks Sag, I would like to find a silver drop away rest, any help? I see "arco sport spigarelli top rest" is silver, but have no idea if its any good, and I cant find anyone that sells it in the states.
#50
RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
W.460,
I hear the Spigarelli is a good rest but have no experience with it. I believe, Simon Tarplee, who shoots a Max2000 and is a Merlin shooter uses one.
Have no idea why ARC is not available in silver anymore.
You might ask the guys at Archery Talk about a silver ARC and maybe they would know where to find one.
They are a popular rest over there.
Some people convert the GKF rests to drop-away's but I haven't tried it, myself.
Pinwheel might be able to help you with that information.
The Premere rests are available in silver.
I have the Pro Tuner in a stainless finish but with a black tongue launcher. It looks great with a silver bow in case you can't find a silver drop-away to suit you.
I get great groups from my Pro Tuners on both my Max and Super Nova.
Easiest to tune, adjust, and most bomb proof rest of all time.
Not like I'm trying to talk you into one though, lol.
Good luck in your search!
Sag.
I hear the Spigarelli is a good rest but have no experience with it. I believe, Simon Tarplee, who shoots a Max2000 and is a Merlin shooter uses one.
Have no idea why ARC is not available in silver anymore.
You might ask the guys at Archery Talk about a silver ARC and maybe they would know where to find one.
They are a popular rest over there.
Some people convert the GKF rests to drop-away's but I haven't tried it, myself.
Pinwheel might be able to help you with that information.
The Premere rests are available in silver.
I have the Pro Tuner in a stainless finish but with a black tongue launcher. It looks great with a silver bow in case you can't find a silver drop-away to suit you.
I get great groups from my Pro Tuners on both my Max and Super Nova.
Easiest to tune, adjust, and most bomb proof rest of all time.
Not like I'm trying to talk you into one though, lol.
Good luck in your search!
Sag.