anyone shoot a bowtech
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: OHIO
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RE: anyone shoot a bowtech
I have a 2002 BowTech Patroit over on the classifieds if anyone is interested.It has NEW limbs and NEW Winners Choice string and cable,it is a 50-60 pound draw weight and set at 29" draw.I bought a new Extreme VFT thats why I' m wanting to sale.I' m asking $350 for the bow and shipping,thats almost half what a new Patriot is selling for.
#15
RE: anyone shoot a bowtech
YEP
BowTech MightyMite here and BOY am I glad that I talked to Matt/Pa last year about the BowTech lineup. Now I can' t imagine owning any other bow
Matt/Pa----- THANKS BUDDY!!! Last year I didn' t know anything about BowTech except that they made bows, but, you opened up my eyes, and now I have a bow that I love and perfect for me.
BowTech MightyMite here and BOY am I glad that I talked to Matt/Pa last year about the BowTech lineup. Now I can' t imagine owning any other bow
Matt/Pa----- THANKS BUDDY!!! Last year I didn' t know anything about BowTech except that they made bows, but, you opened up my eyes, and now I have a bow that I love and perfect for me.
#17
RE: anyone shoot a bowtech
Outdoorsmen,
I would definitely say YES that the Dual Cam BowTechs are harder to draw at 70# than probably just about any single cam bow of a comparable weight on the market........They pick up weight very quickly and carry it a long way thru the draw cycle. I would not say a 70#' r is gonna kill you, but if a 70# single cam is your limit for a managable bow in a hunting situation or an awkward shooting position then i would tend to say you will have problems with a 70# Dually.
THAT SAID........even tho the draw cycle is STIFF, it is also very SMOOTH. It can be both.
There are no surprises or humps or bumps in the cycle........just a straight smooth but stiff draw cycle.
A 60# Dually on the other hand feels TERRIFIC. Now the weight is much more managable, the speed is still there comparable or better than most single cams at 70# and all you feel is SMOOTH.
If you are gonna get one, unless you are a Gorilla you will have much more fun shooting and hunting with a 60#' r, and you aren' t giving up any performance.
ANy specific questions please feel free to e-mail me and I' ll help where I can.
Buck Magnet, you are welcome.........I knew you would enjoy one of them! I killed 3 deer with my Mighty Mite and kinda miss the little bugger. Sweet bow for treestand hunting. Isn' t it nice when you get a piece of equipment that just ' Clicks' for you?
I would definitely say YES that the Dual Cam BowTechs are harder to draw at 70# than probably just about any single cam bow of a comparable weight on the market........They pick up weight very quickly and carry it a long way thru the draw cycle. I would not say a 70#' r is gonna kill you, but if a 70# single cam is your limit for a managable bow in a hunting situation or an awkward shooting position then i would tend to say you will have problems with a 70# Dually.
THAT SAID........even tho the draw cycle is STIFF, it is also very SMOOTH. It can be both.
There are no surprises or humps or bumps in the cycle........just a straight smooth but stiff draw cycle.
A 60# Dually on the other hand feels TERRIFIC. Now the weight is much more managable, the speed is still there comparable or better than most single cams at 70# and all you feel is SMOOTH.
If you are gonna get one, unless you are a Gorilla you will have much more fun shooting and hunting with a 60#' r, and you aren' t giving up any performance.
ANy specific questions please feel free to e-mail me and I' ll help where I can.
Buck Magnet, you are welcome.........I knew you would enjoy one of them! I killed 3 deer with my Mighty Mite and kinda miss the little bugger. Sweet bow for treestand hunting. Isn' t it nice when you get a piece of equipment that just ' Clicks' for you?
#18
RE: anyone shoot a bowtech
Hey Matt/Pa,
Don' t worry, I' ll let you know how she does in the treestand this year. I still can' t get over this bow. It is perfect for what I am using it for, hunting. I am not your 3-D master like alot of guys, so I want something small and light to pack into the stand. What else is funny is when people see me shoot this bow. They can' t believe the speed of something so tiny
But, don' t let your head get too big, I might be mad at you come tax return time when I am eyeing up another BowTech.
Don' t worry, I' ll let you know how she does in the treestand this year. I still can' t get over this bow. It is perfect for what I am using it for, hunting. I am not your 3-D master like alot of guys, so I want something small and light to pack into the stand. What else is funny is when people see me shoot this bow. They can' t believe the speed of something so tiny
But, don' t let your head get too big, I might be mad at you come tax return time when I am eyeing up another BowTech.
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