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Post by michihunter on Jul 8, 2007 1:08:55 GMT -5
All I can say is it don't surprise me none. BT is one of themost generous caring people I have ever known. Thanks for allowing me to be your friend Kris!!
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Post by BT on Jul 8, 2007 9:03:12 GMT -5
Stop It! I only got that Martin because it was such a good deal that I couldn't pass it up. When stilllearnings bow blew up I just couldn't justify owning so many bows while ignoring his plight. My friend has been a good man to his family and community .... lets just look at it as an act of God for his good deeds
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Post by BT on Jul 8, 2007 9:13:43 GMT -5
HERE IS THE SITE STATEMENT FOR THE PROWLER Lean, Mean Hunting Machine Real tough guys don't need to make any noise. Tough bows don't either. Be quiet, hunt hard.
You’ve scouted for months. You have patterned for weeks. Opening day is here and you’re in your stand. The buck of your dreams is standing in front of you. This is no time to doubt your equipment. If you’re holding the new Prowler SE, you won’t have to.
At Martin, we have come to know what you demand from a hunting bow. It has to be forgiving, accurate, fast and quiet. The new Prowler SE has all of these features built right into it. The 8 3⁄4” brace height keeps it smooth and forgiving. Our new SE limb system, which places the limbs almost parallel to each other, keeps the Prowler SE quiet as a whisper and recoil free. The Fuzion cam keeps it fast and gives the Prowler SE the tack-driving accuracy you expect. What more could you ask for in a bow? A simple design with extraordinary results. When the moment of truth has arrived, and you’re faced with the shot of a lifetime, place your trust in the new Prowler SE. You won’t be disappointed. Visit your local Martin Archery dealer for details on how to get your own Prowler SE today!
Axle to Axle: 33 1/2" Brace Height: 8 1/2" Dyna-Cam draw lengths 26-31" Peak Speed 300 FPS Let-Off High Let-Off 80% Draw Weight 55# - 70# Mass Weight 4 lb. 1.5 oz.
Tech Questions mtech@martinarchery.com
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Post by BT on Jul 8, 2007 9:19:23 GMT -5
@ 28" You should expect 265 - 270 which will give you that 25 yards of flat flight provided you are @ 5gpp. you can go down to 255fps and maintain that 25 yard window of trajectory.
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Post by stilllearning on Jul 8, 2007 10:29:57 GMT -5
Wow those are some mean specs right there.
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Post by BT on Jul 8, 2007 10:49:24 GMT -5
I am guessing that your Bear was specing at around 245 fps at top IBO . That would have had you at around 190fps @ 28" & 50# as you were
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Post by michihunter on Jul 8, 2007 12:09:16 GMT -5
That 8 1/2" BH is what really puts this bow over the top. To attain those speeds with that BH is something really sweet. I think you're really gonna like this bow Bruce!!
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Post by SPIKER on Jul 8, 2007 13:26:24 GMT -5
I think that I called that one from the start..huh Royden? In the short time that I have known Kris, I can say that it didn't even make me bat an eye. It goes to show how a small community of archers can enrich each others lives. Yes bambeklr, stick together we must!! Hey BT, you know my address, how bout sending me one of those BKIIs?
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Post by BT on Jul 8, 2007 14:47:56 GMT -5
Hey BT, you know my address, how bout sending me one of those BKIIs? I am only taking one to the grave with me so you are welcome to one of the others .... when I am dead
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Post by SPIKER on Jul 8, 2007 16:53:21 GMT -5
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