Originally Posted by centershot
I have enough experience to know how to spell experience and also know when a bow shoots and feels nice. The geometry between the 3 is nearly identical as are the limbs, cams (slightly different Charger cam) etc. The difference is in the cost of a cast riser vs hand lay-ups on the carbon and an expensive block of aluminum that take a lot of machine work. FWIW I average 56X 300 on the NFAA round, 50+ with the Charger.

I bought one a couple months ago. Sweet shooting machine. I have the Hoyt 2 piece quiver and Hoyt sight on mine. I have not shot it that much as I prefer my Traditional Bows most days.


Really? Because your orginal claim is you have not shot it that much!


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