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Old 01-14-2009, 05:09 PM
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It's an incredible bow, isn't it? I've been singing its praises for months now. It was one of the top bows I pointed dealers to at the ATA show.
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Old 01-15-2009, 03:49 AM
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I agree, sweet little set up. Even though it's right handed, I still shoot Rob's just about ever time I am at his house. Wouldn't mind checking out the target based carnivore. Also, The Krank, is really interesting.
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Old 01-15-2009, 04:25 AM
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How is the grip on this bow? Is it an improvement over the older CR models (for those who have shot the previous year models. That's one thing I really didn't like about mine. The grip was way too wide and a bit awkward. When the grip rested in between my thumb and index finger, I would get a pinch after a few shots. I really like the slimline grips, and my 101st has just that. Like Ben, I was eying up the Ross line for a target rig, but if the grip is the same, I would have to pass.
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:07 AM
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How is the grip on this bow? Is it an improvement over the older CR models (for those who have shot the previous year models. That's one thing I really didn't like about mine. The grip was way too wide and a bit awkward. When the grip rested in between my thumb and index finger, I would get a pinch after a few shots. I really like the slimline grips, and my 101st has just that. Like Ben, I was eying up the Ross line for a target rig, but if the grip is the same, I would have to pass.
It's slightly thicker than the Bowtech/Diamond line. It somewhat reminds me of Hoyt grips which I loved. Matt, your welcome down to shoot my Carnivore 34 anytime.
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Old 01-15-2009, 07:54 AM
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The Carnivore is at the top of my short list of a bow to buy. I shot both the 31 and the 34 and noticed a little string vibe on the 34. It was a very nice bow to shoot and very comfertable.
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