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Old 01-13-2005 | 09:47 AM
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Oops, forgot about the speed rating with the string things on. Still think they undersold themselves by doing that.

About stacking early-
I owned a 2002 mighty-mite and everyone who owned and then sold one (some on this sight) told me the harsher draw cycle of the MM was why they prefered the Patriot instead.
My shoulder was giving me fits, even when I reduced the draw weight to 62#. I couldn't shoot the bow 2 days in a row without shoulder pains so I had to sell it. I THOUGHT this was because it was stacking early. I don't really know what caused it for sure, but I can shoot my Pat all week long at 65#'s w/ no shoulder worries.
IF the stacking early was the culprit then the Allegience AND Switchback will have to stay on the shelf if I go bow shopping anytime soon. I'd hate to find out $650 dollars later that my shoulder can't handle it again.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:02 AM
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DaveC brings up a good point Individual archers drawing the same bow will come away with sometimes much different opinions of "how it feels". I too have been having problems with my shoulders lately and the older I get, the more I pay attention to "how it feels". That's why I ordered a 60 pound Allegiance this year. My neighbor,,, who is a brute of a guy, thinks it's "too easy"[&:] I think it's "just right".
It's great that BowTech offers all the different cam systems for different people. My wife has the '04 Patriot and to her, it draws much better than her '02 Tec 29. They have improved the Infinity cam to almost perfection IMO as far as speed AND comfort,, plus, it's very quiet.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:36 AM
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Great post!

I've read on different sites that the Allegiance stacks waaay early and you pay for the speed you get during the draw cycle. Then you come to this website and the Allegiance is the cure to world peace and will skin a deer and slap it in the cooler for ya.
I had heard so many good things........I just had to go shoot them to see for myself. You explained it very well......the Allegiance was a screamer no doubt, but if I have to pull through that draw it's not worth it IMO...........I can't see myself drawing that thing very smoothly with hunting clothes on. I had a T-Shirt on at the shop and it wasn't easy on me.


I've never shot one so I don't know, but it is interesting the different opinions that can be had from one bow site to another.
That is what is nice about personal experiences......they can vary from person to person. I HATED Mathews grips..........until I picked up the Switchback. No one can say what is right for someone else.


I have shot the switchback and thought it was plenty nice, it reminded me ALOT of my Patriot, just heavier and stacked earlier in the draw cycle.
If you like most of the things about the switchback, except the marginal speed then an 04/05 Patriot is what you need!
I am gonna go shoot the new Patriot soon. As it stands right now my 03 Patriot will be with me in my stand next year..........maybe the 05 Patriot will knock my socks off though. Gonna shoot the Defender as well.


BTW, everyone keeps hyping the awesome speeds of the Allegiance, are my eye's deceiving me? I could swear it carries the same IBO #ers as the 04 Patriot did?
Maybe it's more efficient at lower draw weights?
That was one of my issues bouncing in my head......The Allegiance felt faster, but my Patriot is faster then anything I need right now. If that is all I am gonna get out of an upgrade it's not worth it IMO......an extra couple fps isn't gonna do anything for me at this point. I had to pull my arrow out of the ground with two hands after it passed through the buck I shot this year......I was gonna let off some weight next year because I feel like I am in overkill territory as it is. I shoot a heavy arrow at 275 fps with Magnus heads.......if I shoot any faster all I will see is my nock sticking out of the ground

If I didn't have a Patriot already both these bows would have me drooling like a madman.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:41 AM
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Good job Atlas!

I appreciate the objectivity!

I am still looking for a place that has an Allegiance to shoot. I shot the Switchback and thought it was a great feeling/shooting bow even though like you I didn't think it was a speed burner.
If the Switchback had the Allegiance speed you would have a PERFECT bow IMO. I guess it is a little unrealistic at this point to expect a super fast bow to draw like nothing. That energy has to come from somewhere.

If the Allegiance can match the feel/shooting characteristics of the SB, plus the speed, then that would be an awesome piece of equipment.
Oops.......shoulda read this first.....pretty much exactly what I just said.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:51 AM
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Hey Atlasman, My Patriot cast arrow was so burried so deep after my pass through I had to dig to see the nock.
OK, so I was hunting off the ground, did I forget to mention that??
Anywho, had it not been for a huge bloody X in a cactus leaf I'd never found my arrow!
(took me longer to find the arrow than it did the buck)
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:53 AM
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I have commented already on the SB........very nice bow..........but I'm keeping my Outback !
I wish I would have shot an Outback just so I could compare.......sounds like a sweet bow.


The draw cycle was not what I expected ! 70# felt like 70# to me(that 10# less things is a joke IMO)
Same here........wasn't a nightmare by any means......but I agree 100%


I didn't get to shoot the Allegiance but I imagine it's a pretty good shooter with little vibration !
I could feel the shot in the grip..........maybe because it had no stabilizer in it or maybe because it had no wrist sling and I didn't want to drop it.......but I felt it every time and I didn't on the Switchback or my Patriot.


I'm keeping my Outback though..............killed 7 animals so far this year and 3 went to the taxidermist ! Just can't see me breakin' away from that one !
If it ain't broke.....don't fix it
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:56 AM
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Atlasman, if the Allegiance was 4 lbs. heavier and 2 inches longer than your Patriot it is going to feel a LOT harsher to draw. I know you already know that but you really would need to draw similiar poundage and draw length to get an accurate comparison. I also have a short draw and have found that a 29" bow can feel vastly different at 27" even at the same poundage.
The Switchback drew like a dream though........and they were set up the same. I thought the very same thing about how the Allegiance felt.......until I drew the Switchback.


My opinion is that the Allegiance is not the smoothest drawing bow and maybe some have exaggerated that a bit. But when you take into account the speed you get out of it compared the draw cycle it is very smooth. Also the draw cycle has a very smooth drop off into the valley compared to most single cam bows although it is harsher up front.
The drop off was nice......gradual, not sudden.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 11:58 AM
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I would have to disagree with the smoothness of the Allegiance. I am very picky and didn't want to jump on the Bowtech bandwagon until I played with one a little bit. I was shooting a Hoyt Xtec and the Cam1/2 system is smooth, but I feel the Allegiance is smoother IMO. My Xtec was 65lbs and the Allegiance I shot was turned down to 65lbs as well. I felt the Allegiance pulled easier. Why? Because the Draw Curve builds right away, where most of your strength is. Then..all so smooth till you hit the draw stop. I liked the feel of the EQ cams on it. And, the speeds are sickeningly fast.

I think its a matter of not being used to the feel of the draw curve on them. We are so used to a gradual build, then a shap drop to full draw. I was too and it took me a few shots to get used to the Allegiance feel.

Now, if only mine comes in sometime this year......

The Allegiance did feel better the more I shot it.........still not great IMO but the shop owner commented that he had to "get used to it" as well.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 12:03 PM
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True but it is rated for those speeds with the hush kit and knocks installed. Actual bare string speed (like most other campanies and bowtechs old ratings) is 5 - 8 fps faster.
I bought a Bowtech because it gave me speeds I could not get from any other bow at my short draw length of 27"..............having said that I can't see anyone getting excited over an extra 5 fps enough to buy a new bow for just that reason. If you want an extra 5 fps just take your string silencers off. Major upgrades in speed I can see........but 5 fps seems trivial to me.
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Old 01-13-2005 | 12:06 PM
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Oops, forgot about the speed rating with the string things on. Still think they undersold themselves by doing that.

About stacking early-
I owned a 2002 mighty-mite and everyone who owned and then sold one (some on this sight) told me the harsher draw cycle of the MM was why they prefered the Patriot instead.
My shoulder was giving me fits, even when I reduced the draw weight to 62#. I couldn't shoot the bow 2 days in a row without shoulder pains so I had to sell it. I THOUGHT this was because it was stacking early. I don't really know what caused it for sure, but I can shoot my Pat all week long at 65#'s w/ no shoulder worries.
IF the stacking early was the culprit then the Allegience AND Switchback will have to stay on the shelf if I go bow shopping anytime soon. I'd hate to find out $650 dollars later that my shoulder can't handle it again.

I don't even know if I could have drawn the Allegiance with a bad shoulder. I could feel my shoulders getting tired after just a couple shots.
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