Ordered an Allegience....Question.
#11
Thank's Muzzyman I'll be looking forward to actually shooting the Allegience ,but I'm not sure whether I'll sell my 04 Patriot Dually or keep it ,I really love it as well. I know how you feel because my second choice last season was to buy the Xtec if I hadn't gotten thing's straightened around with the Distributor ,which I had a few issue's with.
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#12
muzzyman88:
Nice to hear that BowTech are accomplishing just what they have hoped to. The E cam bows will be a huge hit in 05.
I admit freely I was a tad skeptical about Bowtech in the beginning, but over the last couple years, they have done nothing but astound me.
#13
pdq, ya, the Ecam is pretty awesome. I am chomping at the bit to get mine in, setup and through the chrono to see what kind of speeds I'll get out of my hunting setup.
About the only concern I have right now is whether my NAP dropaway will work on this bow. I am concerned with the cable slide and whether replacing the factory one, with this NAP will cause any issues. Guess I'll talk to Bowtech about that.
About the only concern I have right now is whether my NAP dropaway will work on this bow. I am concerned with the cable slide and whether replacing the factory one, with this NAP will cause any issues. Guess I'll talk to Bowtech about that.
#14
MM88.
There is more than enough cable slide travel on the Allegiance.
Just incase your NAP does not have enough windage adjustment get the MZE it works flawlessly on my Allegiance
There is more than enough cable slide travel on the Allegiance.
Just incase your NAP does not have enough windage adjustment get the MZE it works flawlessly on my Allegiance
#15
muzzy, sorry to say the NAP won't make center shot. I tried a 4000 on my OG. A Trophy Taker with the extended windage bar will. An HHA TR 1000 is on mine right now. Plenty of movement. It's like a cross between the NAP 2000 and a TT. I can post a pic if needed. BTW, I'm attached to the slide for lifting the rest.
#16
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 143
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From: Colorado Springs Colorado
Muzzyman88:
The bow shop here ordered a Justice for me on Dec. 30th. I'm hoping that it will be in sometime this week. I made a pledge to myself that I was just going to wait until they called to say it was in, but I just couldn't help myself and called on Friday
Made the shop owner laugh at my impatience anyway!
The bow shop here ordered a Justice for me on Dec. 30th. I'm hoping that it will be in sometime this week. I made a pledge to myself that I was just going to wait until they called to say it was in, but I just couldn't help myself and called on Friday
Made the shop owner laugh at my impatience anyway!
#17
muzzy, sorry to say the NAP won't make center shot. I tried a 4000 on my OG. A Trophy Taker with the extended windage bar will. An HHA TR 1000 is on mine right now. Plenty of movement. It's like a cross between the NAP 2000 and a TT. I can post a pic if needed. BTW, I'm attached to the slide for lifting the rest.
Crap!!![:@]
#18
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 46
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From: Lees Summit MO
Just picked mine up.
Birth Certificate reads:
Peak Weight: 70.7
Draw Length: 27
Arrow Weight: 350 gr
IBO Arros Speed: 295 fps
For a 27" draw, that's pretty fast! Dumb questions though, what was the arrow length? How many grains did the point weigh? Also, I was there when the box was opened and there was no manual. Should there have been?
Birth Certificate reads:
Peak Weight: 70.7
Draw Length: 27
Arrow Weight: 350 gr
IBO Arros Speed: 295 fps
For a 27" draw, that's pretty fast! Dumb questions though, what was the arrow length? How many grains did the point weigh? Also, I was there when the box was opened and there was no manual. Should there have been?
#19
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 262
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: Merit
Just picked mine up.
Birth Certificate reads:
Peak Weight: 70.7
Draw Length: 27
Arrow Weight: 350 gr
IBO Arros Speed: 295 fps
For a 27" draw, that's pretty fast! Dumb questions though, what was the arrow length? How many grains did the point weigh? Also, I was there when the box was opened and there was no manual. Should there have been?
Just picked mine up.
Birth Certificate reads:
Peak Weight: 70.7
Draw Length: 27
Arrow Weight: 350 gr
IBO Arros Speed: 295 fps
For a 27" draw, that's pretty fast! Dumb questions though, what was the arrow length? How many grains did the point weigh? Also, I was there when the box was opened and there was no manual. Should there have been?
#20
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
From: Lees Summit MO
ORIGINAL: Blodg
When did you order it? I also have one on order since Dec. 30th. Don't know about the manual but the arrow length and point weight won't make a difference with the initial speed of the bow. 350 total grains is the key wether it have a 75 or 100 grain point.
When did you order it? I also have one on order since Dec. 30th. Don't know about the manual but the arrow length and point weight won't make a difference with the initial speed of the bow. 350 total grains is the key wether it have a 75 or 100 grain point.


