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Old 10-23-2003, 11:12 AM
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Actually nub, I also shoot an ' 03 Pat SC at 70 lbs with a 30 inch draw and I found the draw cycle to be totally acceptable. However, the draw cycle on last year' s Pat I-cam was a bit smoother than that found on the other I-cam bows in their lineup and definitely smoother than the ' 01 Pro38 that I had the year before. The ' 03 Pat DC' s draw cycle can, arguably, be called the stiffest draw cycle I have ever owned. I think that is the reason they rounded out most of the draw cycles on the various bows for this year.
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Old 10-23-2003, 06:31 PM
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ORIGINAL: nub

Yes, I read the forums and have seen this stated many times, " That BowTech has a very hard draw cycle" so we made a smoother bow.
I shoot the 03 Pat DC at 70 lbs. and love the draw cycle. [:-] Maybe some people should face the fact they over bow themselves. Great bows and great custumer service.
Could be very true Nub about the overbowing. I can' t say I loved the draw cycle on the 2003' s @ my normal 70 pounds, but I could handle it. I' m just getting old and crotchety and my back likes a little bit easier draw cycle I' ll be giving a 2004 dual cam of some sort a try-out.
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Old 10-23-2003, 06:33 PM
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Is it wrong that I' m a little aroused by that? Very nice bow.

No, I don' t think being a little aroused is wrong... Well, yes I do.... You should be allot aroused!!!!...
You two have issues![]

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Old 10-24-2003, 05:13 AM
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I' m just getting old and crotchety and my back likes a little bit easier draw cycle I' ll be giving a 2004 dual cam of some sort a try-out.
...and this is the guy who is going to order an 80 lb Liberty.....[:' (]
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Old 10-26-2003, 02:52 PM
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...and this is the guy who is going to order an 80 lb Liberty.....
Hee hee ...I don' t mind the peak weight at all if the cam is smooth enough. It' s those back end draw cycle buildups that give my back fits.

Be that as it may, I was/am quite satisfied w/ the performance from my Mathews Legacy and Patriot singlecam and a 70 pound Liberty should be in the same ballpark as both of those, so I may just stick with 70 pounds, and enjoy the smoooooooooooooooooooooooth draw

who knows?..too many bows..not enough cash...I' ll change my mind momentarily
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Old 10-27-2003, 05:51 AM
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Yeah, tell me about it....I am back to having the Liberty as my first choice though that MM VFT is just calling to me...
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Old 10-27-2003, 08:34 PM
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I just may have to rob a bank to get all the bows I think I need. The decisions as to what to buy will be hard ones.
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Old 10-27-2003, 08:50 PM
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Frank.......I' m having the same internal battle as you!
I' m 99% sure I' m going to order a Liberty, because " On paper" it' s my ideal hunting bow........but that long lost shorty is still calling. After owning a Mighty Mite I' m anxious to see the " New" VFT style version, and its a BURNER for that brace height![]
I' ve been given the " Official" Go ahead (All you married guys know what the " Official" go ahead means) to order at least one new bow (Working on 2 )so now its just a matter which one or ones?

I guess there could be worse things to worry about huh!?
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