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Offline hogslayer

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Anyone shoot the elite pure?
« on: June 03, 2013, 07:43:38 AM »
I have a 31.5 inch draw and am in the on going process of finding a bow that has a good draw cycle for that length.   I bought a alpine roxstar this year and am not impressed with there long draw modules and the steep valley they have at the end of the cycle that gives it a "thud" sound when you hit the wall.  I have been looking at the elite pure and it seems like a real nice bow.   Anyone shoot or have one of these in a long draw?   

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Re: Anyone shoot the elite pure?
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2013, 08:26:49 AM »
I have shot it at a shorter draw length, has a very smooth draw cycle and feels great in the hand. The draw cycle hits peak weight sooner and drops off into the valley very nice and its rock solid at full draw. The shot has a little more of a thump to it over the other Elite bows that I shot but that was due to the limbs not being as parallel. You wouldn't be disappointed in the bow at all and it would be a huge improvment over the Alpine IMO. 
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Re: Anyone shoot the elite pure?
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2013, 11:01:36 AM »
Im shooting a GT500 but have shot the Pure and its a sweet bow. I dont know about the long draw though. I dont think you can go wrong with an Elite
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Re: Anyone shoot the elite pure?
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2013, 08:25:59 PM »
I have shot it at a shorter draw length, has a very smooth draw cycle and feels great in the hand. The draw cycle hits peak weight sooner and drops off into the valley very nice and its rock solid at full draw. The shot has a little more of a thump to it over the other Elite bows that I shot but that was due to the limbs not being as parallel. You wouldn't be disappointed in the bow at all and it would be a huge improvment over the Alpine IMO.

Good post. I own the Elite Pure my self. 31 inch draw. The draw cycle is one of the best of all the bows Ive messed with. Ive messed with alot of bows too.
Its not as dead in the hand as some of the others. But you can control letting it back down with out the snap jerk other bows have. You can find them pretty reasonable used also. With the lifetime warranty that follows the bow (not the buyer) its a given on which manufacture to buy used at least.
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