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Francis
13-01-2007, 11:16 AM
ok my next bow is going to be one of these guys for sure
I am going to order a 60 pounder , will use mainly for target, some 3d possibly

even though I am really drawn to the new design of the guardian and commander, I am really being drawn to the tribute because of the cam.

Being able to fine tune my draw length EXACTLY where I want it very quickly by just moving the draw stop post is a huge deal for me .

especially where I might want to fuss with different releases etc.... I wont have to fuss around, also just the original setup will be so much quicker and convenient . I know I loved this feature on bowtechs single cams.
Plus the draw stop to the limb is as solid as it gets .

if these few features were on the cam on the guardian it would be a no brainer for me .


what do you guys think?

Marcus
13-01-2007, 11:19 AM
Go the Guardian.
The Tribute is a good bow, but I think the Guardian will be a real winner.
If you are still unsure go the Allegiance over the Tribute.

Francis
13-01-2007, 11:32 AM
Thanks for the reply Marcus

I am guessing you feel the design of the guardian outweighs any advantages to the cam adjustability on the alliegence?

have you tried the guardian? Why do you say the alliegence over the tribute....any real reason?

thanks

Marcus
13-01-2007, 11:34 AM
Have not shot the Guardian yet, hoping to have ours next week.
However from what I have seen and looked at I think the design is really good.

Regarding the Allegiance I would pick it because you are getting an extra 10fps for free.

DanceswithDingoes
13-01-2007, 12:13 PM
I'd be more tempted by the Commander than the Guardian for target work, longer ATA and brace.

Marcus
13-01-2007, 12:14 PM
I'd be more tempted by the Commander than the Guardian for target work, longer ATA and brace.
Why is that better for target?

Ron
13-01-2007, 09:15 PM
Both bows seem to be the same, except maybe the commander has a longer draw length, longer ata and brace (as DanceswithDingoes says) and i think less fps (read it in the specs on the bowtech website...)

Other then those features, i dont reckon there would be much difference would there?...