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The New 2010 BowTech Destroyer

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Deerslayer7, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. Greg / MO

    Greg / MO Grizzled Veteran

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    Yep, it's crazy over there Matt with all the Einsteins over there. Heck, I don't know why any of them have a regular job... they should all be designing rocketships or the next thing to replace the space shuttle. :rolleyes:

    I LOVE how they try to tell the INVENTOR of the binary cam that his latest offering isn't in fact a binary cam! LMFBO at that one! :D Dude writes up a patent 20 pages long in engineering terms explaining the functionality of a binary cam after inventing the thing... I think he knows if it stays true to his own invention or not. :rolleyes:
     
  2. BowTech_Shooter

    BowTech_Shooter Weekend Warrior

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    I'm pretty sure that project is all but completed. My cousin recently retired from NASA and he told me quite a bit about it...;)

    I'd rather they all go engineer a product that has their name on it so the rest of us can be the "all knowing" critics...;):D
     
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    I overheard some people talking today saying that they are having a hard time getting their fixed blade broadheads to fly normally with the faster bows. Do you guys think this bow will have any problems with that? It would be for a 450grain arrow with the 4 blade slick tricks.
     
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    The answer to that problem is to pull less weight, or shoot a heavier arrow. Depending on your DL, @ 450 grains your going to get a ton of energy, but not be quite so fast. I doubt you will have a problem, and if you do you can simply take a few cranks out of the limbs.
     
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    just talked to my pro shop he expects one in any time.. gonna go shoot one myself
     
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    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    Okay thanks. It's for my bro. After he shot it he hasn't stopped thinking about it and had that as one of his concerns. I think tomorrow we are going to go and shoot it again and try to see how the broadheads fly. I'll post the results if we do go just incase someone is wondering for themeselves. The DL would be around 28.5"
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Rob and Ben, where is the shop near you that has one? I may be interested in tagging along with you guys if I can.

    This is the first bow I've ordered sight unseen since my Hoyt VorTec about 8 years ago. That one turned out pretty good so I'm really looking forward to this bow.

    I got the 350 since I have a short draw length and a low brace has not bothered me in the past. I will be shooting big expandables and tearing deer up.:D
     
  8. Greg / MO

    Greg / MO Grizzled Veteran

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    Might as well shoot one with a 4" cutting diameter... :D

    Seriously, you're gonna love this bow; the most beautiful workmanship I've ever seen on a single bow.

    The quality and time going into this build is nothing short of spectacular. I'm pretty much "all in" in trapping season right now, having felt like I needed a bit of a break after the renegade pace I kept this bowhunting season... but if my BlackOps 340 arrives anytime soon, it just may be enough to coax me back in the tree stand a few times. ;)
     
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    im going to shoot one next week when my dealer get them in! but $949 is little intense, wow!
     

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