From: Stix
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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Just saw that Lancaster Archery has the Samick Stingray on sale for $199.95. I,ve had a Stingray for about 5 years and it's my goto bow for shoot-ability and accuracy. I've even managed to score on a couple of mulies and elk with it. Highly recommended. If you've had the itch, this is a good one to get!
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From: Panzer
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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That's the one Samick bow I have always wanted to shoot.
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From: Wheels2
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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The Samick bows are nice entry and mid-level bows. LAS does a ton of business on them as well as their TradTech line. Not real fast but good stable shooters. I find the Samick line to be on par with several bows costing more money. A couple of the guys that shoot with me have the Sage or Journey and like them. I have one of their Titan II risers and Carbon Extreme limbs. Very nice and well worth the money.
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From: 4nolz@work
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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do the limbs "interchange" with the other samick models?
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From: camodave
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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Some of the draw weights appear to only be available in lefty...the Stringray is a one piece bow
DDave
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From: r-man
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Date: 21-May-15 |
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I never wanted a take down bow, but after getting a Sage I see it doesn't matter. I have two SAges and one Journey. they are a fine investment. as for the one peace bows I have always had, I believe I now prefer take downs for the options they have
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