New Stryker a Heavy Weight
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RE: New Stryker a Heavy Weight
If I have to carry an 11 lb tool in the woods it'll be a 375 H&H! Ain't gonna sweat carrying a xbow that's twice the weight of my bow thats for sure.
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RE: New Stryker a Heavy Weight
Randy: Stacey got to see/hold one at a function called Does and Dolls or something like that. It was a hunt for women, wait, change that to a hunt by women, lol. Think Tenn Deer or AT or..... can't remember, but there was a lady facory rep there. It has a self cocking mech that is chain!! there is nothing new on Strykers sight, from what I've been told, I haven't been there since I found out you gotta drag your cursor around playing hide and go seek for info. I think she also said they have more orders than they can fill, probably hype from rep, lol. Hope the new owners save the shipping cartons for awhile, lol.
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I shot the Stryker. Here is my view after shooting the prototype. Yes, it is as fast as they claim. One pin 0-40 yards and it seemed to be consistent. However it it is he11 on arrows.
It has a long power stroke requiring longer arrows and is heavy at 11 pounds. It will require a rest of some sort to shoot with any accuracy. It has a chain type internal cocking mechanism that adds weight and I feel could use a little more design thought on the forearm, safety position and grip. But it is just as fast as they say.
Bowtechs Margaret Krupp demostrates the new crossbow. They will be ont he market in Nov. and already demand exceeds supply.
OOOPS: Right forum, [Tenn Deer] wrong author. It was "bowriter that shot it and made the post. See below if it copies ok.
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document.writeln(timestamp(new Date(2006,9,27,4,36,0), dfrm, tfrm, 0, 0, 0, 0));
10-27-2006 04:36 AM
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I shot the Stryker. Here is my view after shooting the prototype. Yes, it is as fast as they claim. One pin 0-40 yards and it seemed to be consistent. However it it is he11 on arrows.
It has a long power stroke requiring longer arrows and is heavy at 11 pounds. It will require a rest of some sort to shoot with any accuracy. It has a chain type internal cocking mechanism that adds weight and I feel could use a little more design thought on the forearm, safety position and grip. But it is just as fast as they say.
Bowtechs Margaret Krupp demostrates the new crossbow. They will be ont he market in Nov. and already demand exceeds supply.
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RE: New Stryker a Heavy Weight
You two timer!!!
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I seriously doubt it's going to turn any world upside down. The majority of there sales will be to people that have no idea what problems that speed and k.e. are going to be like. Figure one shot per arrow to start with. Come up w/ a new target that will stop those arrows and get in on the wealth, lol. Notice there's no info on what pound pull this beast is?? I'm betting the re-sale value on them will be pretty cheap in a short period of time, lol. Have fun![/align]__________________
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I seriously doubt it's going to turn any world upside down. The majority of there sales will be to people that have no idea what problems that speed and k.e. are going to be like. Figure one shot per arrow to start with. Come up w/ a new target that will stop those arrows and get in on the wealth, lol. Notice there's no info on what pound pull this beast is?? I'm betting the re-sale value on them will be pretty cheap in a short period of time, lol. Have fun![/align]__________________
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RE: New Stryker a Heavy Weight
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I cant wait to see the first guinea pig post on here that buys one of them things!
I cant wait to see the first guinea pig post on here that buys one of them things!
I'm all for innovative new products and competition between companies. If it wasn't that way, we would all be shooting Whammos til we knocked ourselves off, lol. Btw: If ya'll come across one of those old Whammos, either hang it on a wall or give it to your ex-wife.