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    Question about the 2008 Bowtech Commander!

    I am looking at a Bowtech Commander that is fully loaded and want some feed back from some that are in the know on this rig. I am a decent shot with a bow and want to improve and feel I need a more forgiving bow.
    Any feed back is appreciated. Thanks.
    Specs on bow I'm looking at.
    2008 Bowtech Commander Specs and Features:

    Axle-To-Axle – 37.5”
    IBO Speed– 318 fps
    Brace Height – 8”
    Draw Length – 29" as standard. Mods can be changed for 26.5 to 31.5"
    Let-Off - 65% - 80#
    Center Pivot Technology
    CenterTrac Binary Cam System
    Forged/Fully Machined Riser
    Machined Shelf Trough
    Vertical Force Technology
    Adjustable Let-off
    It is right hand draw, has 60-70 # limbs and the Mossy Oak Obsession Invelvet finish. The bow is fully set up with a QAD Ultra Hunter drop-away rest, NAP Thunderblox split limb silencers, Tru-Peep Super Hunter aperture, and Copper John Dead Nuts2 Tourney Master sight (5 multi-color .019" pins). Draw length is currently set to ~ 28.5" including the D-loop. This is a very accurate and forgiving rig with ZERO hand shock and recoil. It has only been shot about 300 times and the string is hardly broken in. I've always kept plenty of wax on it and should last for quite awhile before needing to be replaced.

    #2
    These bows are are very forgiving and easy to shoot. My buddy has one that I shoot pretty regular and I love it.

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      #3
      I appreciate it. The one thing I am concerned about is taking it to Colorado Elk hunting. A little heavier than I want to tote around a mountain all day but I'll live with it, especially being more acurate at longer yardages.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RandyR View Post
        I appreciate it. The one thing I am concerned about is taking it to Colorado Elk hunting. A little heavier than I want to tote around a mountain all day but I'll live with it, especially being more acurate at longer yardages.
        I like the Commander...I believe you don't need a bow press to work on it. So, thats a huge plus when hunting out of state.

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          #5
          they shoot well enough that alot of open class target shooters use them.

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            #6
            I appreciate all the in put. I couldn't slow down long enough to meet the fellow that had it for sale down Houston way and missed out on it. Still looking and would like to shoot one.

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              #7
              Bought one new off of ebay and got it all rigged out. Love it, love it, love it. Thumping out to 50 yards. One sweet shooting bow!

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