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Slickheadhunter
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Bob Lee Stick
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May 31, 2008, 02:19:00 PM »
I thinking about ordering a Bob Lee Stick,anyone have one? Any input would help.Im looking to order a Bicentenial Elite 66in. 51lbs @28in.
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jeff w
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Re: Bob Lee Stick
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May 31, 2008, 02:40:00 PM »
I had a Bic. Stick from Bob Lee and it was a very nice bow. I draw just over 30" and it was very smooth, quiet and had zero handshock. The workmanship was great. It has a little larger riser of course, and the grip is a little more recurve-like---as compared to something like a Hill. Overall, very nice bow and nothing to complain about. The only reason I traded mine off was it was pretty light-but I knew that then I traded for it. I wouldn't mine having another.
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Mike Byrge@home
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May 31, 2008, 09:09:00 PM »
I've owned a couple...like Jeff W. they were either too heavy or too light so I did not keep them. A real good bow though and I would get another if I find the right one.
The bicentenial and the bubinga model are good looking bows.
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Slickheadhunter
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Thanks for your input!
I believe I will give one a try.
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