Is this what we are heading towards?
#14
RE: Is this what we are heading towards?
Remember that all of these nice compound bows we are all shooting now were, at one time...................
U-G-L-Y with no alabi,
thought of as junk,
no way would any one pay for one,
etc... etc... etc....
Don't nock it till you shoot it.
U-G-L-Y with no alabi,
thought of as junk,
no way would any one pay for one,
etc... etc... etc....
Don't nock it till you shoot it.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 287
RE: Is this what we are heading towards?
I see a small problem with the bow shown (if you can call it a bow) the limb (upper) appears to have the potential to smack into the sight. I for one would want to alter the sight which would put it IMHO way too far out in front of the riser. Accuracy yes, consistency probably not.
#19
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location:
Posts: 2,678
RE: Is this what we are heading towards?
hmmmmm
Odd thing is, no one has jumped up and said it goes beyond what archery is suppose to be. Read the web site ......... no practice and the guy shoots a 289 out of 300 - thats impressive.
http://www.libertyarchery.com/FreeTrial.html
There you go. Free Trial. The wave of the future of bowhunting ? I doubt it ....... but maybe it is ? No hand shock, light, fast, easy to shoot ............
Odd thing is, no one has jumped up and said it goes beyond what archery is suppose to be. Read the web site ......... no practice and the guy shoots a 289 out of 300 - thats impressive.
http://www.libertyarchery.com/FreeTrial.html
There you go. Free Trial. The wave of the future of bowhunting ? I doubt it ....... but maybe it is ? No hand shock, light, fast, easy to shoot ............
#20
RE: Is this what we are heading towards?
With a free trial I'd try one out if they had it in lefty. I don't know that it would be my first choice but it's intriguing. I just don't understand how they get enough string to come to full draw out of that tiny thing.