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Old 22-07-06, 02:41 PM
kato kato is offline
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Setup
Riser: bernardini nilo
Limbs: innos
Sight: shib carbon
Stabilisers: beiterWdoinker sides
Button: beiter
Bow String:
Arrows: ace

Setup
Bow: ultraelite /x7
String & Cables:
Sight: axcel
Stabs:
Scope: beiter
Launcher/Rest: tt
Arrows: x10 / nav fmj
Release Aid: arc systeme wrist
Traditional Script currently under construction
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus26
Which grip was on the Bowtech?
If it was a wood grip you can order it with the Shrewd grip which is a machined grip.
If it was a wood grip then the 2006 Target models come with a Shrewd and you can order the hunting models with a Shrewd.
Here is a my 2006 Allegiance with a Shrewd grip I had them build at the factory.
It was the '06 with Shrewd grip...I think it's just a little on the narrow side for me to aim and hold comfortably [Helix grip is my comfort zone]

This could just as easily be a function of too many new things to think about at the same time: different draw/anchor /release etc and I might be unfairly attributing too much to the grip. Will revisit next week as they think I'm borderline on draw length for the Allegiance and I'm getting an Old Glory to try.

Question, if I may: If it turns out that I have to go the OG route, and given the consequent loss in speed this would entail over Allegiance, bringing it down to where the others live...is it your view that Bowtech still has a significant edge over the others?
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