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Bowtie
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Re: Pronghorn bow pics (Question on page 2)
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April 12, 2010, 09:50:00 PM »
I find the Pronghorn standard grip to be very consistent for me. My hand placement is the same for every shot. The only bow that I've found better to lock in your grip is Leon Stewart longbows. He has a deeper "locator" grip design. Overall, I find that the Pronghorn 3-pc. longbow to be an outstanding smooth shooting bow.
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April 13, 2010, 08:30:00 AM »
Pointer--do you think the 'boo limbs make much of a difference from the standard red elm?
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April 13, 2010, 09:18:00 AM »
The grip on my pronghorn is very comfortable and easy to get the same grip each shot. Excellent bow.
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The grip is very easy to repeat consistently for me anyway. Herb will work with you if you would like a few adjustments.
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Thanks guys for all the replies. Is anyone familar with the series iv all glass limbs. I believe they are called Bob's limbs. A fellow contacted me with a pronghorn for sale with these limbs but I am not familar with them. How do they compare to the standard wood core limbs? Thanks
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