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Does any one else hunt with a really old bow?
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Originally posted by mikeb1206 View PostGreat thread I thought I would bring back.
In the summer of this year I did some trading for a PSE Carrol Intruder to see if I would like shooting. It has been a fun challange so far and the bow has worked great.
I may buy a newer one soon for some 3D stuff, then hang the PSE on the wall.Last edited by pse matt; 11-11-2012, 09:44 PM.
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Originally posted by mikeb1206 View PostGreat thread I thought I would bring back.
In the summer of this year I did some trading for a PSE Carrol Intruder to see if I would like shooting. It has been a fun challange so far and the bow has worked great.
I may buy a newer one soon for some 3D stuff, then hang the PSE on the wall.
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Originally posted by haztech3 View PostYou're gonna have to define Old Bow alittle better.There are some guys on here that go threw bows like most people go threw toilet paper If it ain't this season its already oldI on the other hand I have a 09'Diamond that i will keep till it falls apart.I also have a Hoyt Ram Hunter II that is about 20 yrs old that i still shoot.Its what i learned to bow hunt with.
That was the first "new bow" I ever bought. Ordered it out of a magazine from Bloomington IL. when I was about 18 or so.
Think the bow, arrows, sights, rest, stabilizer, quiver, AND a gawky type release all came shipped to my door for about $115.00.
Wish I still had it just for a keep sake. Have no idea where it is now. That was 20+ years ago!!!
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2000 High Country Brute Force. Bought it new and will shoot it till I have to rebuild it...then I'll keep shooting it. Before that I shot an old Bear Whitetail II.
When the price of a used Bowtech Admiral FLX gets down around $350-$400 I'll probably pick one up. Sweetest bow I've ever shot, excepting my Brute Force.
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