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Offline haftard

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bowtech amplify
« on: March 29, 2021, 07:19:59 PM »
       i just wanted to put this out here for anyone that is looking. i just picked up a bow for my wife. she decided on the most expensive one she looked at... but we arnt going tell her that. i mean its her birthday an all. after all said and done, a dozen arrows, field tips, a case, sight, release, and set up we where just under $1200. i know not the most money spent on a new set up but im just letting you in the loop.
     so on to the bow . well it can be set to like 10lbs and 70lbs. we have hers set at 45 ish at the moment. the draw length can be set to between 30in and 24in I believe. the bow shoots really good. for my wife never shooting a bow before she is really enjoying it. and I can already tell the bow can shoot better then I could ever shoot.
     The point is. if your looking for a highly adjustable bow, but you want something that is quality and really going to last till the shooter is truly ready to get a new bow. not just "hey i have money to burn let me get a new bow"
      but more of a " man this was my first bow and its lasted me a long time. i rember when my draw length was only 25in and i could barely pull back 45lbs. I've stopped growing and its time to upgrade."
     so if you have a son, daughter, or wife that is fired up about archery or bow hunting. this might be the only bow you have to look at. cuz everything elts just feels cheep and looks cheap. you would not be disappointed in buying a bow tech amplify

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Re: bowtech amplify
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2021, 08:20:43 PM »
Or someone with really bad shoulders.
I sold off most of my bow stuff a few years ago and have been looking off and on for an adjustable bow like that. I will take a look. Thanks for the write up!
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Re: bowtech amplify
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2021, 08:45:42 PM »
I’ll be getting this bow for myself this year. Thanks for the write up!

 


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