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Anyone a Ross shooter and proud of it?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Greg / MO, Feb 2, 2010.

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  1. Greg / MO

    Greg / MO Grizzled Veteran

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    Lemme know who you are. :)
     
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    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    This is a very empty thread, LOL

    I still am proudd of my Ross bows, great shooters for sure.
     
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    You don't count; you know why I'm asking. :p
     
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    I don't know why your asking, but I liked the CR334 I owned for a short while. The grip was a bit too thick for my liking however.
     
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    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    How about some Diamond swag:cool:
     
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    I would if I had some lying around big guy!
     
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    I agree about liking the Ross lineup. I had no experience with them before BowTech had the brief ownership stint, but I'll tell you that the Carnivore 31 with the Krank system was absolutely the smoothest-shooting bow I've ever shot ... and bulletproof to boot.

    How many other bows out there have 140-lb limb deflection? :cool:
     
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    i shoot the carnivore 31 and been for a little while... while it is the first bow ive shot that is nicer and a little more upscale, i really like... only problem i am having with it is finding a stabilizer that i like on it... other than that its smooth and hopefully it will be deadly come fall.
     
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    Ding ding ding.. we have a winner.

    I've got a brand new Ross hat and XL large t-shirt with a cool Ross design that I'll mail you for free...

    PM me your mailing address and I'll get it coming to you. :)
     
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    donut757 Weekend Warrior

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    Awesome..... PM sent.... Thanks a ton.
     
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    Every time a new BT (or affiliate) bow/product comes out......you guys say something similar.

    You guys remind me of this guy....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XlWjUOQ3D4
     
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    tschammel Weekend Warrior

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    What happened to Ross, any one know???? I havn't even heard rumors on what happend. I thought they were a real good up and comer there for a while and the carnivore had rave reviews and then pooof ! There gone???
     
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    From what I hear, Andy Ross sold the company to Bowtech/Savage without consulting with G5 first. Now G5 has filed a lawsuit againt Andy.

    On another note, I currently own a Cardiac (pre-bowtech) I love the bow! however, i'm selling it to buy a PSE now.
     
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    Jeff, your jealosy is really starting to stink, you know it? I saw your user name on the thread before I even read your post and I thought that maybe... just MAYBE you'd be taking the time to say something like "Hey, that's pretty cool... Footing the shipping to send someone something for free who'd really appreciate it." It'd been simpler and saved me money to just toss the items in this week's trash... But I should have known better coming from you.

    I'm through playing games with you. You always brag about how you "call it like you see it"... well get ready buddy, because I'm through NOT calling it like I see it when it comes to you.

    Do yourself a favor... spend less time trying to pick holes in threads made by us "BowTech guys" and invest in some reading comprehension courses. Somehow you glossed right over the fact that I said the Carnivore 31 is STILL the smoothest shooting bow I've ever owned.... So when I made that original comment upon my initial review of the prototype I shot, nothing's changed. The smoothest, most shock-free parallel-limb bow I"ve ever shot is the Carnivore 31. What do you NOT understand about that? You act as though I said something contradictory.

    Oh. Don't bother with the links, either; I'm not going to waste my time clicking on them -- though I'm sure you'll feel your day was somehow productive if you get someone to and spark a comment. Good for you.

    Like it or not, there's MANY people who appreciate the insight and information we bring to the boards, and the behind-the-scenes help we offer to folks. If you want to take it with a grain of salt, ignore it, or be repulsed by it -- that's your choice. But the more you continue with this line of posting on almost every BowTech thread, the more you continually reveal your character.
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Is that a troll I smell?

    [​IMG]

    Why yes it is...
     
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    MeanV2 Weekend Warrior

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    Jeff, I won't say what you remind me of! LMAO!!

    Dan
     
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    Yeah I just sold my Ross carnivore 34 and The guy Bought it over the Airraid I had for sale too. He just loved the smoothness of the bow period.
     
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    I thought Andy Ross had quit making bows to become a rock-star? Sure seemed that way judging by their booth at the ATA.

    Better bows on the market IMO...
     
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