strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
#12
RE: strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
A few things I noticed about the 82nd vs. the Allegiance is the slimmer limb pockets on the 82ndand a much more reflexed riser on the Allegiance.
Those two things might throw youfor a second thereWash.
Especially after you have been staring at your main squeeze for quite some time. You are a committed man. [8D] No hint of wandering eyes. No talk ofthe grassbeing greener on the other side.
You might not be the fanboy I thought you were gonna become. Octane too rich, 82nd not pretty enough......
You got Apples on your mind, don't cha?
Those two things might throw youfor a second thereWash.
Especially after you have been staring at your main squeeze for quite some time. You are a committed man. [8D] No hint of wandering eyes. No talk ofthe grassbeing greener on the other side.
You might not be the fanboy I thought you were gonna become. Octane too rich, 82nd not pretty enough......
You got Apples on your mind, don't cha?
#15
RE: strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
Bowtech/Diamond our putting out some great stuff, seems that it is only getting better.
The 82nd is fast, light and well built. Personally, I have never shot it but, I see them in my range all the time and never heard a complaint about it. Seems the only complaint I am hearing is on the accessories some guys are putting on them.
Just my .02
The 82nd is fast, light and well built. Personally, I have never shot it but, I see them in my range all the time and never heard a complaint about it. Seems the only complaint I am hearing is on the accessories some guys are putting on them.
Just my .02
#18
RE: strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
I shot the 82nd a few days ago. It was a little long in the draw dept for me to get a good feel for it, but I didn't notice alot of noise from it as compared to other bows excluding the General and Guardian.It is definately noticable how fast she'll sling an arrow.
#19
RE: strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
OK guys.....here goes...
Throught the 80's and into the 90's.....Toyota always had a line of "sporty" cars. The flagship of this line being the Toyota Celica. Somwhere in the mid 80's.....Toyota introduced a line that blew away the Celica in performance and style.
Now....Imagine you were the guy that went into the dealership in say 1984 and wanted their baddest, fastest ride......and they sold you a Celica. Now imagine what you'd feel like in October.....when they introduced the new Supra.
Now....Imagine you're Dan (Wash Hunter).....and you're standing there with your Celic......I mean....your Allegiance......and the 82nd is introduced.
It was a joke.[&:]
Throught the 80's and into the 90's.....Toyota always had a line of "sporty" cars. The flagship of this line being the Toyota Celica. Somwhere in the mid 80's.....Toyota introduced a line that blew away the Celica in performance and style.
Now....Imagine you were the guy that went into the dealership in say 1984 and wanted their baddest, fastest ride......and they sold you a Celica. Now imagine what you'd feel like in October.....when they introduced the new Supra.
Now....Imagine you're Dan (Wash Hunter).....and you're standing there with your Celic......I mean....your Allegiance......and the 82nd is introduced.
It was a joke.[&:]
#20
RE: strongly thinking of getting the bowtech 82nd
I spent some time shooting some of the new bows earlier this week and all I can say is that the 82nd. impressed me more than any of them. I shot it side by side with my Guardian and felt that the draw cycle was better on the 82nd. and it was definitely more quiet than my Guardian. The InVelvet finish is really as nice as everyone has been saying it is.
Oh yeah,it's kind of fast too.
Oh yeah,it's kind of fast too.