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    oneida bows

    anybody shoot an oneida?...other than me?

    #2
    No but I would like to. Cant never find anyone that has one... Only touched one once. And that was about 1992...

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      #3
      Bought one in pawn shop and shot it ever afternoon in the spring, really fun to shoot. Traded it for a Blackmax2 and wish I had it back. Been looking ever since for a Super Black Eagle for the right price. Would hunt with it in a heart beat.!!

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        #4
        My dad shoots one, he bought the screaming eagle when they first came out, and has never switched brands since. He has a c.p oneida now; I do not know which model though.
        Last edited by Massey; 11-21-2011, 08:51 PM.

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          #5
          I've got one that from the looks of has never been shot. Traded a guy for it. He's said 10 years ago he payed close to 900 for it and never shot it. It is an awesome looking bow and is super smooth to draw. It is to short for me. I need at least 30 and it's 27. I will be sending it to Onieda to see what they can do to help. If I can't get it to where I need it it will be up for sale.

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            #6
            You are going to have a hard time finding someone to work on it. They are some very touchy bows. When they are working well, they are great, but when they break good luck! I had one years ago and had the bottom cable pin break at full draw. It took a chunk of meat out of my arm, and it was 2 days before archery season. I couldn't find anyone to fix it..I lived in Maine at the time...so I went and bought a Martin Prowler.

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              #7
              I have a screming eagle that i got back in 91 or 92 i was never consistant with it and found out that that the dl was too long, it was a fun bow to shoot .

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                #8
                I have several, set the tiller and center shot and their good to go. They are actually very easy to set up and work on once the basics are learned. They scare most people until they learn how they work and then their like WOW, thats easy.

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                  #9
                  a buddy of mine in college shot one (back in early 90's) and he loved it.....sort of noisy but a really cool bow

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                    #10
                    I have owned 2 liked them both but couldnt keep them running was always tinkering with them.Really liked the draw cycle I will own another one but will be as a pleasure bow .The Lightforce that I owned was amazing but was always going out of time and eating cables.They love heavy arrows and hit real hard.
                    With me it was a love hate thing loved shooting them when they ran right,hated constantly tinkering with them

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                      #11
                      they are super easy to work on in reality, talk to joe at oneidabows.net if you want to be done right. He has ALL the parts for the older h250 and so on oneida bows..and he also has a dvd he sends out to show just how easy they are to work on.

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                        #12
                        there is one for sale in terrell at the pawn shop

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by PigPen21 View Post
                          there is one for sale in terrell at the pawn shop
                          Well I missed that one. He sold it last week....There is a couple on the 5150 web site that I have been thinking about..Tkx for the heads up..!!

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