Bowtech Admiral. Best shooting bow I have ever handled (to include current models). I still can't believe Bowtech discontued the model. Short-sighted dopes...
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Bowtech Admiral. Best shooting bow I have ever handled (to include current models). I still can't believe Bowtech discontued the model. Short-sighted dopes...
Same here. I'll keep it even after it's worthless. Being honest, I tried to talk myself into a Hoyt back then. Even driving home I was wishing I was a little more selfish and spent some of our extra money on what I thought I needed.
After that 1st week of shooting, I've never regretted buying that Admiral. If I come across another that is "like new" and a deal, I'll grab it. Missed out on one two years ago that Bowtech had just warrantied and replaced the limbs (with flat black).
15' Hoyt Charger @ 70lbs with a whopping 25.5" draw! Equipped with a NAP drop-away rest, NAP 8" stabilizer, HHA Optimizer Ultra sight and tightspot quiver.. smooth, dependable and incredibly accurate
PSE Stinger 3G was my first bow. I actually liked it a lot but their customer service made me sad so I didn't upgrade to another PSE but, they do make pretty good bows!
Currently I am shooting a 2016 Elite Synergy, 50#@28.5". I had to drop weight last year after bicep surgery. I am refinishing this bow with Kuiu Verde limbs and green riser, but this is it all black last year after I first bought it. The pics are with OEM string set and then after I changed the string set out.
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