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Post by michihunter on Apr 17, 2007 6:48:38 GMT -5
A good analogy may be like comparing a Traditional Muzzleloader to a high powered rifle. Both get the job done but one is definitely superior to the task. (And before anyone starts, of course there are exceptions to every rule ) ;D ;D
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FlyinCedar
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Post by FlyinCedar on Apr 17, 2007 12:28:50 GMT -5
Well, I am still kicking it around...its a toss up between the Code and a new longbow that I want....I will probably go with the Code though..
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Post by BT on Apr 17, 2007 12:41:18 GMT -5
Either will be a good choice for hunting The difference between the compound and the longbow is the difference between being in the Matrix and being the Matrix With the compound the rule of thumb is that the more you shoot the more maintenance you will need to provide. The type of maintenance itself will vary depending on how it is done the first time and what mechanics the bow possess.
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Post by FlyinCedar on Apr 17, 2007 18:05:30 GMT -5
Well, I decided to just get em both, the longbow and the Code.
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Post by BT on Apr 17, 2007 18:10:30 GMT -5
Smart move Hey f.C. ..... I am having some fun but I am also trying to be honest I think that you can have alot of fun with the Code and I think it can be fine and without the horror but it's not going to be easy like it is with the stick bow. That's all I am saying
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Post by FlyinCedar on Apr 17, 2007 20:53:37 GMT -5
Oh, I understand...It may not even get shot that much, I just want something else to have on hand.
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Post by deadeye on Apr 20, 2007 14:58:07 GMT -5
My kind of guy. Can't decide, buy em BOTH!
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