New Bowtech Flagship?

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  1. BowhuntOrDie

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    So what do you guys think of the new Bowtech flagship design? Appearance wise id say it looks pretty good! Waiting to find out more about these things and what the specs are!

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    I like the looks, I should start saving now!!!

    Videos will be out in the morning!!!
     
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    I like it but hate split limb bows I will be sticking to my barnesdale destroyer 340 for a few more years.
     
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    I'm sure barnsdale will have limbs out for this one....
     
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    Yeah but the FPS ratings really do not make a leap that makes me want to change. The binary cam system is still superior to anything available.
     
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    I agree...
     
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    Yea im debating on what bow i want to buy as an upgrade for the upcoming season. I need to put it on layaway at my local shop so i cant wait to shoot this bow. Ive been a bowtech guy for years but i must say, i shot the new halon 32 and that thing is a dream! So im strongly leaning towards that. We shall see though lol

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    I didn't like the original Halon when I shot it....
     
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    I never shot the original, but this 32 was great to me. Just heavy thats all


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    They look light

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    Im hoping that they are! I understand heavier bows help with control and stabilization of the bow during the shot, but ive always preferred to shoot a lighter bow so im hoping it is!

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    I just bought the BTX-28 this summer. The aluminum riser is heavier than my Carbon Knight by about 1 pound more. These look similar to my BTX. I do love the Binary cams though and the adjustable draw cycle is what sold me on the BTX. Love my BTX and with high end bows usually starting at $999 or more, I'm not looking at a new one for a while.
     
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    I have a carbon knight now, i personally love the bow but after shooting some of the new flagships i realize that ive been missing out quite a bit. So ive decided to upgrade. I shot the btx31 and loved it but not as much as i enjoy shooting the Halon tbh. But again the fact that i have a Carbon knight is why i hate heavy bows because it is just such a significant difference. But ill adjust! But this does look similar to the btx


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    I'm shooting an Experience and can't part with it. Just a sweetheart of a bow to shoot and tune. I've been waiting for Bowtech or any other company for that matter, to produce a bow that I absolutely would hang up my Experience for. So far, nothing that i've shot in the last couple of years was leaps and bounds ahead of my current bow. I'll shoot this new bow, and will reserve judgement on it until after, but so far, its basically an Experience with a little different cam.
     

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