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Bowtech Allegiance or Diamond Triumph

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by JB11, Aug 17, 2011.

  1. JB11

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    Hey guys I have been looking at getting a new bow and have been looking at a couple different bows online. I found a good deal on these two bow models and was looking for a little feedback from anyone who has experience with these two bows. I know the best way to find out is to shoot them both but they are used bows that are a descent drive from me so that isnt really an option. Let me know what you guys think
    Thanks for the help
     
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    Many consider the Ally one of the best bows ever made... I've got an '08 that was made especially for me that I'll never get rid of.
     
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    I'm so reluctant to get rid of mine, I wish I had the means to keep them both. :D
     
  4. JB11

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    I also found a mathews drennalin loaded for the same price as the bowtech alley... how do these bows compare as far as performance?
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I've never owned a bow that couldn't part with until I bought an Allegiance. This bow just flat out shoots and has been very good to me over the last few years.

    I'm partial to the binary cam bows or any hybrid type system compared to the single cams, so I can't comment on the Drenalin. However I did shoot the Dren when it came out. It's a nice bow, but nothing that will knock your socks off IMO.

    Get the Alley and forget about it!
     
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    Shoot them both side by side then you can decide which one works for you :D
     
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    Ally. Hands down.
     
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    I liked my Ally so much I bought a 2nd one. Both 07 models. I don't plan on buying another bow for a long time.
     
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    Thanks for all the replies guys. I really appreciate the info. Unfortunately I cant shoot both side by side but I think I will take a hard look at the alley.
     
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    goherd1111 Weekend Warrior

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    I'm still shooting my '06 allegiance. It's going on 6 years old and I still haven't found a bow that makes me want to get rid of it. Hands down one of the top bows of it's decade.


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