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NJ Hunter / New Jersey Deer, Bear & Turkey Hunting / Deer Action / Deer Zone 6 / Bowtech Tomcat-- Good Bow???
Posted:  10 Jan 2008 6:54 PM
Whats the word on the Bowtech Tomcat?  Anyone have one or know somebody that does?  Its priced very good and comes complete.  Would love to get your input!!
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Posted:  10 Jan 2008 8:47 PM
Got mine last year...LOVE IT! came fully set up but I put a drop away rest and new pin sight. Bow's fast,quiet,and durable. I just got back into bowhunting and this was the first bow I bought in 11yrs. I shot the Mathews SB and a couple of Hoyts. I liked the Bowtech and the Ross Cardiac. The Tomcat definetly best bow for the$$$$$$$
Posted:  10 Jan 2008 9:35 PM
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Ross Cardiac


Pakman,

Just shoot the Cardiac before you buy anything.  I have the Cardiac and would not trade it for anything.  Just shoot it, you'll love it!
Posted:  10 Jan 2008 9:48 PM
I know someone who bought it 2 years ago and he loves it.  No problem hitting the spot at 40 yards.
Posted:  10 Jan 2008 9:49 PM
My buddy bought one and its been great.  Super quiet and he shot his first deer with it the second time out
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Posted:  10 Jan 2008 9:58 PM
My brother has one..Quiet and fast  Good, solid bow..
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Posted:  11 Jan 2008 10:33 AM
Awsome thanks guys!
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Posted:  11 Jan 2008 11:07 AM
Don't just go by whats said on here...shoot as many different as you can. They'll all kill a deer, you need to find a bow your comfortable shooting. one of the biggest factors for me was how it felt at your anchor point. The Tomkat has a definite anchor point. you'll notice that different cams have different feels when you draw them. Also the grip on the bow some sat wierd in my hand, some fit perfect.
  If your not in a big hurry than take your time and look before next season, you won't be sorry