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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2013, 07:43:05 PM »
I hear he is a great guy and one heck of a hunter.  He seemed to be very generous with his time and allowed plenty of people the chance to take pictures with him.  I just didn't expect he would be at a dealer only show like that.  Never even entered into my mind that is who he was.  Was quite obvious after the fact. 

I'd have been happy to have my picture taken with him.  Would have been a good opportunity to flip him a little crap too.  "What are you doing here?  Aren't you guys in the play-offs?" or "So which ring is it that the refs stole from Seattle?" are questions I'd have liked to ask. :chuckle:  Though he would have probably left an imprint on my knoggin that I could show to all the Seahawk fans that wonder what a Superbowl Championship ring looks like. >:(
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2013, 11:22:28 AM »
Regarding the Rambo-whatchamacallit: How many years will pass before some transplants from states allowing explosives on arrows to complain to WDFW that they want to use them here, too?

It really torques me off that the so-called Archery Trade Association will hop into bed with anyone who will pay their fees despite the harm it does to the image of bowhunting!

Go Hawks!
I'd just like to remind everybody that it's about the hunting, not just the killing. In other words, it's about the total experience, the sport itself and the challenge involved. Bowhunting, done right, is a justifiable and honorable pursuit. Done for the wrong reasons, simply chalking up kills and seeking personal glory, it's taking away rather than giving back to a principled way of life that has to be experienced to be understood. G.StCharles

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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2013, 12:14:56 PM »
Regarding the Rambo-whatchamacallit: How many years will pass before some transplants from states allowing explosives on arrows to complain to WDFW that they want to use them here, too?

It really torques me off that the so-called Archery Trade Association will hop into bed with anyone who will pay their fees despite the harm it does to the image of bowhunting!

Go Hawks!

Similar products have shown up on the market and at archery shows since the beginning of modern archery.  Nothing new.  Only difference is this guy has taken a little more time and put a lot more money into making a quality mold for the housing.  About every two or three years we see it come and go.  Just like spiral bladed broadheads, razor wire trailers, cookie cutter broadheads, and pizza cutter broadheads.  They are nothing new and have almost no chance of making any impact in the industry.  Odd thing is that this year every one of the above mentioned products hit the seen at the ATA show in a single year.  Only chance they have of going anywhere is that our modern sheep/population tends to think with Youtube vision rather than a clear vision of common sense. 

Not sure the ATA has the right to approve or disapprove of product designs before allowing vendors to display their products.  Besides, it's run by a bunch of ex-politicians...and we all know how good they are at making common sense decisions that benefit society ;)  Just as with any form of governing the open market will regulate far better than the governing power ever will.  Regulating and governing winners and losers is best done by the people.  Even if the morons are threatening to become the majority.
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #18 on: January 12, 2013, 12:34:09 PM »
did you get a chance to check out the scott exxus?

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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2013, 12:43:48 PM »
did you get a chance to check out the scott exxus?

Unfortunately I never got the chance to make it to the Scott booth.  The sales reps that I use who carry the line are quite excited about it though.  They say it is crisp, comfortable and the thumb control adjustability is out of this world.  If I wasn't such a Carter slut I might have to give it a try with what I've heard and seen about it.  Should be a winner if what I've heard is true.
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2013, 12:46:51 PM »
ya it sounds like its going to make a splash.im going to wait to get one used n hear some reviews though.just got me a stan sx2 thats pretty nice in the adjustment department.

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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2013, 11:29:13 PM »
Another product I should have mentioned is the new Win & Win all carbon compound bows.  They will take over the Carbon Tech bow line and are adding a few more that are quite impressive.  These bows are not yet listed on the Win & Win website, but should be soon.  Guys who think the Hoyt Carbon riser is the bomb will need to rethink where they want to spend their $1,500 + dollars.  Bows will be lighter than Hoyt, have more advanced carbon technology, and are shooting just as fast.  One I believe is rated higher in IBO than the Hoyt.  The cam on the W&W is much better than the Carbon Tech.  I did not get a chance to shoot them at the show so I'm not sure about the felt hand shock in comparison to the Hoyt.  But in overall carry and feel I definitely give the edge to the new W&W in that regard.  I was impressed enough to pay full price to get one coming my way.  Just wish I could still get my Carbon Tech deal on them.  Damn they are expensive!  That is the only reason they did not make my top three new products list.

http://www.win-archery.com/wandwblack
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2013, 11:47:39 PM »
was black eagle arrows there?whats your take on em?

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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #23 on: January 13, 2013, 12:20:05 AM »
was black eagle arrows there?whats your take on em?

I did not notice a booth, but that doesn't mean they weren't there.  I was pretty busy writing orders ;)

Nothing against Dan McCarthy but the BEA Affiliate Program makes me ignore them completely.  Plus they haven't shown anybody why they are the superior shaft as they claim.  High quality carbon futures are hard to come by these days.  The military gets most of the good stuff, then Ford and the golf club manufacturers and then very little is left over for some of the arrow manufacturers.  The rest use secondary or "B" rated carbon.  I have a hard time believing this late comer, little arrow company, with no real advertised unique construction design, bargain priced company who uses it's customers as semi-legal salesmen produces such a superior product.  I could be wrong :dunno:  But I doubt it.

I have not shot any of their arrows so I could never advise someone against using them.  And they are suppose to be a good value of which I have no knowledge to the contrary.  But I myself will not be giving up my Carbon Express or Carbon Tech arrows until I can see a glimpse of a noticeable design advantage to the BEA shafts.  Just my  :twocents:
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #24 on: January 13, 2013, 12:27:34 AM »
understood.i respect and look forward tou your insight on archery products.
i just won a dozen deep impact .250 spine im going to run through the moxie when it gets back from wes vanhorn .

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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #25 on: January 13, 2013, 12:37:00 AM »
understood.i respect and look forward tou your insight on archery products.
i just won a dozen deep impact .250 spine im going to run through the moxie when it gets back from wes vanhorn .

I would really like to hear what you think about them once you get a few 100 shots down range.  And let's hope their web page for the Deep Impact was a mistake (This micro-diameter shaft is manufactured with the lowest tolerances...) :chuckle:
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Re: Best New Product
« Reply #26 on: January 13, 2013, 12:45:48 AM »
understood.i respect and look forward tou your insight on archery products.
i just won a dozen deep impact .250 spine im going to run through the moxie when it gets back from wes vanhorn .

I would really like to hear what you think about them once you get a few 100 shots down range.  And let's hope their web page for the Deep Impact was a mistake (This micro-diameter shaft is manufactured with the lowest tolerances...) :chuckle:
haha. not the best sales pitch they got goin forem there eh?

 


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