I dig it!! I got to do some testing on it this fall and it is a solid product. There are definitely haters on it (as there are with all new technology). Success rates will be higher with it, I believe it will be mainly due to guys being able to make more accurate shots and wounding less animals. This buck was missed by a guy about an hour before I was able to get in on him and get a shot on him. I'm guessing that guy wishes he would have been able to get an accurate range on him before releasing his arrow.
I think it's awesome as well! And it is legal here in Utah so I will have one. I was going to buy a new bow but this on my existing bow will be much more deadly I think
Unfortunately it is not legal in Colorado. From the info I got it is not legal in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Colorado, Montana, north Dakota, South Dakota, and Alaska
I'm sure ill be in the unpopular crowd, but "higher success rates" are not necessarily what the mule deer herds of the west really need right now. We already have people shooting them at over 1000 yards....besides their sense of smell, they're losing every advantage they ever had
>Ya,there were a lot if disgruntled
>guys on bowsite ??? I
>really like it. I almost
>bought it until I called
>and got warranty information...???
Really? $799 & $999 and the warranty blows? Good to hear. Oh well, on the few rare occasions I haven't been able to use my rf I've been able to to guess correctly.
LAST EDITED ON Mar-16-18 AT 07:04PM (MST)[p]>I'm sure ill be in the
>unpopular crowd, but "higher success
>rates" are not necessarily what
>the mule deer herds of
>the west really need right
>now. We already have
>people shooting them at over
>1000 yards....besides their sense of
>smell, they're losing every advantage
>they ever had
+1
I listened to gritty bowman on this subject. I kinda agree. If we push archery to the lethality of a rifle, there will be less opportunities for tags.
>>Ya,there were a lot if disgruntled
>>guys on bowsite ??? I
>>really like it. I almost
>>bought it until I called
>>and got warranty information...???
>
>
>Really? $799 & $999 and the
>warranty blows? Good to hear.
>Oh well, on the few
>rare occasions I haven't been
>able to use my rf
>I've been able to to
>guess correctly.
Ya man , one year warranty. Warranty only covers any factory defects. With a price tag like that better be backed by a hell of a lot more than that.
>I think it's awesome as well!
>And it is legal here
>in Utah so I will
>have one. I was going
>to buy a new bow
>but this on my existing
>bow will be much more
>deadly I think
Is it legal in Utah? I was under the impression that it gave off light (the dot you see) so it is illegal for archery season.