Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
#31
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location:
Posts: 2,395
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
I shoot a Darton Typhoon because it feels great in my hands. I have shot just about every bow you can think of. I can not describe it? The Darton Typhoon just feels perfect to me. I have shot other bows that were quieter & had less hand shock. I just never shot them as well as I shoot this bow.
#32
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vermont
Posts: 109
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
My current bow is soon to be my "ex" bow (or backup bow). It is a Proline Point Blank "New Wave" that I bought in 1992, I believe. I bought it at that time because it was the latest and greatest thing to hit my local Pro shop. And it is still hard to beat for speed to this day.
I've been doing a lot of tire kicking lately with most of the new bows out there. That old Proline feels TERRIBLE after shooting any of today's bows!! I'm glad I never shot any other bows until now or that thing would have hit the road a long time ago!! I'm currently leaning heavily toward a new Martin Cougar Magnum with either Nitrous cams or their Dyna Cam single cam. This bow shoots very well, is quiet with no silencers of any kind on it, it's fast, I really like the rubber grip, it's light, and its 36.5" long. I don't care for the super-short bows and this will feel short after my 41.5" Proline! The other factor is price ... the Martin is about $150 less than most of the other bows I've looked at. And it really looks SWEET! And I've already got the hat to match. And ... I could go on and on!
... Shockwave
I've been doing a lot of tire kicking lately with most of the new bows out there. That old Proline feels TERRIBLE after shooting any of today's bows!! I'm glad I never shot any other bows until now or that thing would have hit the road a long time ago!! I'm currently leaning heavily toward a new Martin Cougar Magnum with either Nitrous cams or their Dyna Cam single cam. This bow shoots very well, is quiet with no silencers of any kind on it, it's fast, I really like the rubber grip, it's light, and its 36.5" long. I don't care for the super-short bows and this will feel short after my 41.5" Proline! The other factor is price ... the Martin is about $150 less than most of the other bows I've looked at. And it really looks SWEET! And I've already got the hat to match. And ... I could go on and on!
... Shockwave
#33
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
I shoot a Darton Typhoon
#34
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
BOWFANATIC - This aint a thread to bash people, sorry buddy, I aint going there.
#35
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
Speed......it's all about the speed.
Seriously, it's what I was looking for in a bow, I can shoot it well, it feels good to me, and then there's the speed thing again.
Seriously, it's what I was looking for in a bow, I can shoot it well, it feels good to me, and then there's the speed thing again.
#36
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
Posts: 2,351
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
i shoot a compound bow.........it is a 2001 model...browning tornado.....single cam........i got a real good deal on this bow.......210 bucks.....the bow was brand new......this bow shoots like a charm....fast quiet,smooth,no hand shock.....my shooting range is out to 30 yards this year........took my first bowkill with it this past fall......
#37
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks ND
Posts: 258
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
I'm shooting a couple of Martin Cougar III's. Very different critters, however.
My hunting rig is a CIII SE single cam, 32" ATA. Very smooth and quiet.
My target rig is a CIII Elite Fury-X in Platinum, 42" ATA.
I started shooting Martin because the price was right and I liked the bows.
Now, I really like the bows and I have only had excellent experiences with customer service.
My hunting rig is a CIII SE single cam, 32" ATA. Very smooth and quiet.
My target rig is a CIII Elite Fury-X in Platinum, 42" ATA.
I started shooting Martin because the price was right and I liked the bows.
Now, I really like the bows and I have only had excellent experiences with customer service.
#38
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Billings, Montana
Posts: 105
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
I shot a Mathews feather max for 3 years and last summer I went bow shopping with a buddy of mine that was getting into bow hunting. He was trying out a Hoyt razortec and they had a left handed one there so I thought I might as well give it a try. After shooting it I couldn't believe how good it felt, how smooth it was and just the feel of the bow. I ended up walking out of the shop with it. My buddy and I now have the exact same bows except for RH and LH. Plus they are cool!
#39
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
I started shooting Darton back in the 70s when I was a Archery shop/lanes operator. I liked the grip & the Mass weight was one of the lightest I had ever used. I have not changed (my personal bow) over the years thou I used to shoot them all. I have 2 older models (wheels)that are 40% (60 peak)& 50% (70 peak) let off & just purchased a single cam Darton that has 75% let off for the start of last years hunting season. I think it is great & took a Buffalo this past March & it peaks at 60#s. My son & Brother also shoot dartons when they go into the field but have shot many others over the years also. They do have an excellent product...
#40
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mammoth Lakes Ca. USA
Posts: 90
RE: Why do you shoot YOUR choice of bows ?
Why do I shot the bow that I shoot? First the bow I shoot is quite accurate, quite, fairly fast, 280 fps. I seem to carry the bow a lot, and I mean miles and miles, the bows carries well. What I mean carries well is, over the shoulder in a bow carrier( spare arm jr. ) in my left hand by the riser, my right hand by the string, just about any way you can carry a bow it is comfortable. The bow manufacture has been good to me with the 1 time I had a warrenty issue. The bow I shoot for hunting is not new, made in 1997. I have bought newer bows but keep going back to this one. That is the reason I shoot what I shoot.