shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
#1
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kewaskum, WI
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shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
I shot 5 new bows today and I must say I was very impressed. THey have come a long ways in a few years. I shot mine for a half hour and got a few tight patterns right in the center, so I thought maybe I should just keep it (maybe will). Then affter shooting the new ones, that thing seems way too loud and heavy. Its a Golden Eagle Revolution, draw 80lbs and 28" draw length (too short for me) and 27" carbon express's. It shoots so damn accurate, thats what makes this a hard decision.
I shot an Archery Research (AR34), Buckmaster, Renegade (TR 4), Hoyt, and Bowtec.
I must say that I liked the Bowtec the most, by far! I can't believe how you can shoot it and not feel a thing in your hand. It was so smooth and steady, I couldn't believe it. The only bad part was the price tag. $680!!
I think I would put the Buckmaster next in line, but not far in front of the AR34 or the hoyt. All of them are great bows. The Buckmaster seemed to me like it is the best bang for your buck. It was my second favorite out of all of these and only $450.
I did also finally get to shoot a renegade like I have been dying to do. The feel so great, only 3 lbs, and draw smooth and feel confortable, but you get alot more shock in your hand. Thats probobly because there was absolutely no dampning devices on it of any kind. Im sure you could make it shock-less.
I also looked at the bowtec that is only 29" axle to axle (forgot what its called) It was so small, never seen one so small. I didn't even shoot it though becuase it is so hard to keep stable being that short. it just wants to rotate back and forth on you.
Well, now I am confused, don't know what to do. SHould I keep the old or bring in the new?
I shot an Archery Research (AR34), Buckmaster, Renegade (TR 4), Hoyt, and Bowtec.
I must say that I liked the Bowtec the most, by far! I can't believe how you can shoot it and not feel a thing in your hand. It was so smooth and steady, I couldn't believe it. The only bad part was the price tag. $680!!
I think I would put the Buckmaster next in line, but not far in front of the AR34 or the hoyt. All of them are great bows. The Buckmaster seemed to me like it is the best bang for your buck. It was my second favorite out of all of these and only $450.
I did also finally get to shoot a renegade like I have been dying to do. The feel so great, only 3 lbs, and draw smooth and feel confortable, but you get alot more shock in your hand. Thats probobly because there was absolutely no dampning devices on it of any kind. Im sure you could make it shock-less.
I also looked at the bowtec that is only 29" axle to axle (forgot what its called) It was so small, never seen one so small. I didn't even shoot it though becuase it is so hard to keep stable being that short. it just wants to rotate back and forth on you.
Well, now I am confused, don't know what to do. SHould I keep the old or bring in the new?
#2
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
Well, now I am confused, don't know what to do. SHould I keep the old or bring in the new?
I also looked at the bowtec that is only 29" axle to axle (forgot what its called)
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: monroe ohio USA
Posts: 293
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
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#4
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
I also looked at the bowtec that is only 29" axle to axle (forgot what its called)
It is the tech 29
#5
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
I believe the bow your are talking about is the Mighty Mite, not the Tech 29
The MightyMite is 30.5 inches axle to axle.
Here is a pic my 04 MightyMite. Is this the bow you were reffering to supa?
#6
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
Come on now. Heck, I have a hard time telling one Bowtech from another unless I can get a gauge on the length of the riser.
I am guessing it was the Tech 29 as well simply because of the axle to axle length comment. I am guessing Mike suggested the Mighty Mite as it is the shortest Bowtech adult model bow this year. The Tech 29 is no longer produced.
I am guessing it was the Tech 29 as well simply because of the axle to axle length comment. I am guessing Mike suggested the Mighty Mite as it is the shortest Bowtech adult model bow this year. The Tech 29 is no longer produced.
#7
RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
Out of all your choices I'm a BowTech finatic and I'm sure you'll be one as well if you buy this bow .If you bring this bow home I'm sure you'll never use the old bow again and you family won't be able to pry the new bow out of your finger's .
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
I am sure the BowTech is a good bow just from what I have read on this board. I have never shot or seen one. The nearest BowTech dealer is a 300-mile drive for me.[:@]
I shot several bows Hoyt, Mathews, AR, PSE & Darton. The Darton Typhoon just felt perfect in my hands. I bought the Darton Typhoon and can not imagine a better shooting bow.
Almost forgot, buy a new bow & a dozen roses.
Good luck in making a tough choice,
WK
I shot several bows Hoyt, Mathews, AR, PSE & Darton. The Darton Typhoon just felt perfect in my hands. I bought the Darton Typhoon and can not imagine a better shooting bow.
Almost forgot, buy a new bow & a dozen roses.
Good luck in making a tough choice,
WK
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RE: shot 5 bows today!! Impressed
The nearest BowTech dealer is a 300-mile drive for me.