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LBR 01-07-2002 05:31 PM

RE: T.D Hunter vs T.D. Hunter II
 
The Hunter II has a more deflexed riser, which is, in general, a little more forgiving, but gives up a little bit of speed to a straighter riser. I like the feel Hunter II a little better than the Hunter I.

Chad

JRW 01-07-2002 08:53 PM

RE: T.D Hunter vs T.D. Hunter II
 
Speed difference? Very minimal. I have a Hunter & a Hunter II, both 62". The Hunter is 3# less in draw weight and shoots the same arrows at the exact same speed as my Hunter II.

I bought the Hunter as a back-up for the Hunter II. After shooting them both I'll probably sell the Hunter and buy a second Hunter II. I like the deflexed riser MUCH better.

JRW

Wahya 01-08-2002 06:19 AM

RE: T.D Hunter vs T.D. Hunter II
 
Seems I read someplace that the bowyer who builds the Chek-Mates prefers the hunter II as well.

I'll take a more stable and forgiving bow over a little more speed everytime.


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