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Old 22-07-06, 11:45 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
The Apex 7 is a great bow. I had a gold one in stock for a few months and was very pleased to see it go, it would temp me everytime I walked past. LOL.
Just too expensive for me to warrent one. (I employed the points vs $$$ chart to determine it's worth upgrading. ie. Would it cost me more money? Yes. Would it give me more points? No.
However I do sometimes ignore the chart. )
value equation is slightly different here though...e.g. price diff betwn BT Allegiance and Hoyt Ultrelite is around £100 as opposed to £200 in Aus...
admittedly the Apex is a little more...

My brain tells me to go for the Old Glory...maintenance free cams...easily adjustable draw length...cheap upgrade to speed cams later

but...

also, points equation doesn't apply to me at this juncture as I'm bound to suck with both initially

guess it comes down to whether I'm prepared to wear the cost of a cam change when I [inevitably] discover my initial drawlength is out by1/2 an inches

btw...does your assessment re BT v Hoyt Ultraelite still hold true in 06 as when you first swapped over? I notice they describe the cam 1/2 as 'slaved' and 'immune to timing variations' now
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