More Bow pics

  • tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #196835

    I’ve never been able to dial in a bow this quick…I didn’t realize that this is the first compound bow to be perfectly centershot vertically and horizontally. Some shoot thru cable bows are Horiz centered but the mounting holes in this riser are exactly vertically centered too…sure makes it shoot great!

    Also th Cable guard torque that pulls on the cams (cam yaw)is gone! No cams …no torque…no cams to roll over hence smoooth transition from start to finish. Mine is set at 92% LO. Let off is adj from 50-95%!

    The bow needs no press and is totally maintained with two Allen wrenches! Take apart in 5 minutes!

    BTW…The string “puffs” are the most effective I have ever chronoed…and really dampen the bow…HHS Products (brand new company) Color choices too!



    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #53514

    Is it a recurve is it a compound?!?!?!? Its bad a** thats all i can say and you can’t go wrong w/ 92% LO Who makes that Tom

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #53515

    Tom, Very unique addition to the archery world. Always interesting to see the latest equipment. Being the shoot thru cables look close to the riser are arrow rests choices limited or will most or all work on your new bow?

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #53520

    Nice and thanks for more pics. That thing is wicked.

    Copper, I know Tom is inquiring about a new Schaffer Fall Away Rest and I believe Jason has found one that should work for him.

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #53524

    Cool concept! Thanks for posting Tom!

    Obviously it looks like a great bow for target shooting. What is your opinion for taking it in a tree and using it for bow hunting? Do they make it in camo?

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #53525

    It looks like it would be great inside the Blind also, being that it is mostly Black!

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #53530

    Brad, you choose several options(grip, camo, string colors) when you order, just like a custom build. But there is not an extra charge for that. There are also added cost options like clear glass over exotic wood.
    At 44.5″ this bow will hunt easy out of a treestand. There is another model called the Phoenix that is 38″. I have a pic of one in Autumn Oak/black riser and Autumn orange riser…one of 5 or 6 camo options…
    My buddy Larry shot a 25yd Robin Hood (pictured) with his Phoenix (all camo option) He was shooting a a leaf on my bag tgt….nice group.


    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #53565

    Whats a bare bow cost Tom as im interisted in buying one, are you a dealer. They look like a smokin bow. Very smooth and forgiving with an even steady draw? Tell me more as im interisted. Hows it compare to the Icon by Mathews? Is this bow 50%, 75% or better in comparison to the Icon, I want to know how good they are, should I buy one. Whats the speed at 60 lbs. They are very similar to the Onidea and I know they are a good bow, im surprised the Onideas aren’t more popular then they are, a few guys shoot them down here. It also looks like theres a nice camo job on the limbs too. It looks like the outer limbs act as a shock absorber too so the shock dosen’t transmit to the riser and that would help in trying to compensate for torque and bow hop at the handle.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #53571

    I will be a dealer tomorrow.
    MSRP… Dragon $895 Phoenix $750
    You can only imagine how smooth a bow with no cams is…not too many have drawn one. Yes, Dan…even smoother than my Ol Icon. Thus is way simpler, quieter and lighter than an Oneida (which rolled over 4 cams)Its like an Oneida stripped of all the parts
    There is no torque because it is vert/horiz center shot and the shootthru cable allows the string to follow the limbs perfectly. I am only shooting 50#@29 with a 370gr arrow and getting 225fps. You’ll be shooting over 250fps at 60#.
    I can get you a better $$ deal too Dan …Let me know.

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #53575

    I will Tom, Id like to get one so I can practice enough befor season gets here. Your old Icon is really smooth and pulls evenly, its hard to imagine an even smoother bow. Is there any tuning that needs to occasionally be done with these new bows, is there any maintainence involved, sounds like its just simple because theres no moving parts. Is there a fully camoed bow or just the limbs, riser, the handle can be natural.

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.