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Post by CopperHead on Mar 9, 2010 21:20:01 GMT -5
Anyone shot them. My cuz pixed up a Genetic this week. Ocnce I get more information I'll pass it on if I can. Here is teh web site. Looks a lot like Elite at first glance. www.newbreedarchery.com
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Post by BT on Mar 10, 2010 12:10:13 GMT -5
looks clean but the speeds are lack luster. Cant believe you'd list specs beyond IBO.
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Post by SPIKER on Mar 10, 2010 18:10:24 GMT -5
Yeah, isn't that Richard...Newberry? High Country dude..I believe it is.
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Post by DocHolladay on May 26, 2010 0:54:44 GMT -5
The store I work at is about to be a New Breed dealer. We put in our first order today. Should see them in a week or two. We have to buy at least 2 bows on the first order and pay for them up front. I am waiting on our check to get to them and clear and we will have them in hand shortly after. I shot one and was very impressed with it on the low hand shock and quietness. It was a nice smooth draw and had a solid wall.
BT, one of the first questions I asked was about the speed. I asked the rep if they had actually shot the bows over a chronograph during testing or used a program to get those speeds. He told me that they shot the bows over a chrono and used the avg speed of the shots taken. The bow I shot was set at 27", 62lb(maybe 63) and was chronographed at 289fps. He had another set at 65lb and 29", but it was a little to long for me to get it back all the way. I could get it to the breaking point, but not over it. If we can sell 4 bows or more we get a dealer bow at a low price(cheaper than wholesale). I am probably going to get a Genetix in the Samurai Edition(all black) and use it to let customers shoot and me to use in a blind..... that is if we can sell 4.
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Post by SPIKER on May 26, 2010 11:41:33 GMT -5
Good luck Doc.
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