What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
#21
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
Ive got it narrowed down to either a Razortec or an Ultratec, if I decide to go Ultratec then I'll have to decide spiral cam or not. Ive got some time my proshop wont have one for 6 weeks.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
I need to decide of the extra 4.5 inches of ATA is that much of a factor and if so, if the spiral has any disadvantages besides adjustability.
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I need to decide of the extra 4.5 inches of ATA is that much of a factor and if so, if the spiral has any disadvantages besides adjustability.
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#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
I am not ordering anything because I found my "perfect" hunting bow last year!
Protect your hunting rights, "Spay or neuter a liberal."
Protect your hunting rights, "Spay or neuter a liberal."
#24
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Mich Mich
Posts: 11
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
I've got my 03 bow on order. Hopefully I'll have it within the next 4 weeks or so.
Going with the ultimate 2 cam bow. Have looked long & hard for the best overall 2 cam bow IMO & found that the Bowman Accu-Riser fits just about everything I look for in a 2 cam bow.
These bows absolutely are awesome in regards to quality & overall shooting qualities.
Going with the New Bowman Accu-Riser II, if possible it's better then the original Accu-Riser.
Love looking forward to the new Toys !!
Going with the ultimate 2 cam bow. Have looked long & hard for the best overall 2 cam bow IMO & found that the Bowman Accu-Riser fits just about everything I look for in a 2 cam bow.
These bows absolutely are awesome in regards to quality & overall shooting qualities.
Going with the New Bowman Accu-Riser II, if possible it's better then the original Accu-Riser.
Love looking forward to the new Toys !!
#25
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
Hit-em,
Be sure and let me know how you like that new Accu-Riser II when you get it.
Wouldn't mind owning one of those too. <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
Pinwheel,
Just curious, is there a website on the Bowlogic bows ?
Sag.
Nevermind, did a search and found it. Interesting design. Looks very light in weight
Edited by - Sagittarius on 01/28/2003 19:52:35
Be sure and let me know how you like that new Accu-Riser II when you get it.
Wouldn't mind owning one of those too. <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
Pinwheel,
Just curious, is there a website on the Bowlogic bows ?
Sag.
Nevermind, did a search and found it. Interesting design. Looks very light in weight
Edited by - Sagittarius on 01/28/2003 19:52:35
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
I have no plans to buy anything new, but for other reasons than Arthur.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
I have put together a bow that PA Bowhuntr called "Frankenstein" and it is faster, a little quieter, etc. than the pair of bows that are really good enough that I need no others. I was just curious as to how it would come out. The brace height is a little lower than i would like, but it seems to be shooting well enough now that I have creep tuned it. If it turns out that I can't shoot it that well at longer ranges, I will just go back to what I have been using. All the speed, accuracy, and quiet I need in a bow.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Avoid the inevitable until it is absolutely unavoidable!
I have put together a bow that PA Bowhuntr called "Frankenstein" and it is faster, a little quieter, etc. than the pair of bows that are really good enough that I need no others. I was just curious as to how it would come out. The brace height is a little lower than i would like, but it seems to be shooting well enough now that I have creep tuned it. If it turns out that I can't shoot it that well at longer ranges, I will just go back to what I have been using. All the speed, accuracy, and quiet I need in a bow.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Avoid the inevitable until it is absolutely unavoidable!
#27
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
It's funny that no one has mentioned the new AR Archery Research 31 yet! I just ordered it today, that's what's going to be hanging in my room this season.
Short axle to axle, light, deep brace and nil vibration, smooth draw and it just look's darn awsome .
Edited by - nubo on 01/30/2003 23:32:50
Short axle to axle, light, deep brace and nil vibration, smooth draw and it just look's darn awsome .
Edited by - nubo on 01/30/2003 23:32:50
#28
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
I am sticking with Hoyt again this year. A new UltraTec, and a RazorTec for hunting.
There are so many great bows out there now it is hard to choose which one. If I stick with Hoyt, I only need to decide which HOYT!
If I venture away from hoyt.....um, mathews, martin, merlin, bowtech,etc.
Amazing all the good equiptment being produced these days!
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
There are so many great bows out there now it is hard to choose which one. If I stick with Hoyt, I only need to decide which HOYT!
If I venture away from hoyt.....um, mathews, martin, merlin, bowtech,etc.
Amazing all the good equiptment being produced these days!
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
#29
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vernon Hills IL USA
Posts: 382
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
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I honestly do not know what my next bow is going to be. Any suggestions?
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I'd love to see you do a review on the LX, but the draw only goes to 30. And you know everytime you ask that, I've got to suggest a Mathews it's sort of a tradition now. Hell if you would say yes that would be like 6 more weeks of winter. LOL
Edited by - Buckfevr on 01/31/2003 00:12:03
I honestly do not know what my next bow is going to be. Any suggestions?
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I'd love to see you do a review on the LX, but the draw only goes to 30. And you know everytime you ask that, I've got to suggest a Mathews it's sort of a tradition now. Hell if you would say yes that would be like 6 more weeks of winter. LOL
Edited by - Buckfevr on 01/31/2003 00:12:03
#30
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Muskogee Oklahoma USA
Posts: 293
RE: What bow are you ordering in '03 and why?
I was at ATA show and saw all the new bows.
First Impressions
Botech Wheelie Bow
Martin Skepter First three for 3d
Pearson 38 special
LX Bow Mathews- Hunting Bow
Im just not sure until they hit the shop and I can shoot one several times. Currently shooting Rival Pro for indoor. Shot Matthews Conquest2,MQ2XL and Legacy last year.
First Impressions
Botech Wheelie Bow
Martin Skepter First three for 3d
Pearson 38 special
LX Bow Mathews- Hunting Bow
Im just not sure until they hit the shop and I can shoot one several times. Currently shooting Rival Pro for indoor. Shot Matthews Conquest2,MQ2XL and Legacy last year.