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    Bowtech Destoyer 350

    Anyone shot the new Bowtech Destroyer 350 yet? Looking to possibly buy one and wanted some feedback.

    #2
    I love mine. Its very smooth and shoots quick enough for me. Not had any problems with it at all.

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      #3
      I just recently purchased one and I am very please. The bow is smooth and quiet and very fast. I am a 30" draw and with victory hv1 and 65# its shooting 330 fps. I would go shoot one for yourself that's what I did and it sold itself.

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        #4
        I shoot the Bowthech Destroyer 340. It is the best shooting bow I have ever shot.

        I was a pretty decent shot when I first started huntung / practicing. As funny as it sounds, the less I practiced, the worse my shooting abilities got. I can't figure out the correlation??

        The above story is true, exagerated, but true none the less. I am smart enough to know that the weakest link with every bow I have shot was me, the shooter, but for some reason I am able to shoot my Destroyer extremely well. Better than any other bow i have owned.

        I suggest you go to your Pro shop and shoot one before you make your decision. Also, I recommend you shoot a few different bows and then decide what suits you and your shooting style the best.

        Good Luck!!!

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          #5
          I have to say I never shot better till this bow. My 3d scores have went up bigs time and robinhooding to many arrows

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            #6
            I have a 340 and it is a better shooting and more forgiving bow than the 350.
            Just my $.02 worth

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              #7
              Love mine! Can't wait to spill some blood with it tomorrow morning

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                #8
                I love mine as well. Bought a hush kit for mine and it is deadly quiet. I am using the Carbon express mayhem 250 @ 29" draw and it's dang near blowing through my block fusion @ 30yrds. By far the best bow ive shot.

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                  #9
                  Amazing bow! love it! I have a camo and really want an all black one too!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by huntnguide83 View Post
                    I love mine as well. Bought a hush kit for mine and it is deadly quiet. I am using the Carbon express mayhem 250 @ 29" draw and it's dang near blowing through my block fusion @ 30yrds. By far the best bow ive shot.
                    What is a "hush kit"? I have never heard of this. The reason i ask is because my bow makes a "slap" noise when I pull the trigger. I shoot with a quiver ON my bow and I have a fall-a-way rest. I assume the noise is a combination of the two components. I can engage my rest to it's shooting position (bow not drawn and no arrow) and trip it to fall-a-way and the internals make a similar noise to what i mentiones above.

                    I didn't mean to hijack the thread.

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                      #11
                      I think the slap is the string stop. Alot of people have been conpaining about that.

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                        #12
                        I've had one for awhile, so easy to shoot that I felt like I was cheating and bought a longbow ha

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                          #13
                          I have been thinking of trading in the old Guardian for this bow. Does it tune easy or is it one of those picky bows.

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                            #14
                            I shot one. I liked it but I would really need the 31" draw on the 340. 30" is just a little short for me.

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                              #15
                              The bow tunes easily...I guess. I am by no means an archery PRO, thats why I buy at a local shop.

                              I had a problem so I told my Pro that my arrows were fishtailing. He watched a couple of shots, took my bow and put it in the press to relieve string tension, and twisted the cable loops that connect to the cam axle. He moved otop and bottom on one side about two turns and told me to go shoot it. It got worse so he put that side back and twisted the other side. It got better but not perfect, so he put another 1/2 turn in both loops. It was perfect and I was amazed. It actually looked like a process that I could handle.

                              The archery Pro said that the tuning method is recommended by Bowtech.

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