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Post by mtshooter on Feb 9, 2008 8:57:40 GMT -5
Ouch Kind of pricey
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Post by Doegirl on Feb 9, 2008 13:55:28 GMT -5
I don't know how those prices compare, to say, Fuse prices. Those are a tad on the nosebleed side
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Post by BT on Feb 9, 2008 15:55:26 GMT -5
It's silly because it just has the fuse name. The Sonic turkey heads I just picked up are the fuse name brand and they are something like a $7. premium for the same head. Ridiculous.
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Post by snoodslapper on Feb 9, 2008 20:41:33 GMT -5
It's silly because it just has the fuse name. The Sonic turkey heads I just picked up are the fuse name brand and they are something like a $7. premium for the same head. Ridiculous. What is even more ridiculous is that you are supposed to be able to buy Fuse products only through authorized dealers that deal in Hoyt equipment. Every once in a while, you can find them online or on an ebay store, but it usually gets the kibosh put on it very quickly when Hoyt finds out. (I'm sure they search the internet daily for these things) When you do find a store online that sells them, they are either in another country (usually Canada) or you can get no verifiable contact information. (Hmmmmm ) One that is currently selling is ioarchery.com who I think is based out of Indiana, but who knows how long before they get stopped. They have the Strut Buster (Sonic Turkey Tearror) for $31. Cabela's has the Sonic version listed at $29.99. The red ferules look nicer though, BT. I suppose this will be the same for Octane and Bowtec. Not only do you have the pleasure of paying more, but you have the honor of doing so only in a shop; not online.
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Post by BT on Feb 9, 2008 21:58:28 GMT -5
Not unlike High country
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