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    Bowtech just released their 2023 line. I had my heart set on the elite omnia, but that SS34 makes it wiggle. Like elite, bowtech has an amazing tuning system. Their try at carbon appears to be a massive flop, but I care nil about carbon. Bowtech is making the best target bow in the game right now, and I’m glad to see some of that tech make it to the hunting line. 2023 is going to be a banner year for compounds.

    And please refrain from the bowtech exploding limb comments. They learned their lesson and have made a bombproof bow for several years now. I’m seeing more limb issues from Hoyt currently than all other brands combined for what it’s worth.

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    Idk man that carbon one is one more sweet ass looking bow.

    If it shoots as good as bowtechs normally do it should be a winner
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    Quote Originally Posted by quack head 11 View Post
    Idk man that carbon one is one more sweet ass looking bow.

    If it shoots as good as bowtechs normally do it should be a winner
    It’s heavier than it’s aluminum counterpart and $600 more expensive. I don’t see the rationale. But again, I think carbon solves a problem that doesn’t exist.

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    Wiz have you had a chance to shoot the new ss34?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    It’s heavier than it’s aluminum counterpart and $600 more expensive. I don’t see the rationale. But again, I think carbon solves a problem that doesn’t exist.
    In really cold weather, carbon would be a lot more comfortable to hold in your hand. Extra gloves would be a cheaper solution to that problem though.

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