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woody
06-08-06, 06:17 PM
How many Oneida owners do we have ?

I believe Barebow shoots one, and me, anyone else? 8)

Matty H
07-08-06, 10:24 AM
Woody

I had an X80 Aeroforce until recently they are a smooth bow to shoot especially if you are shooting barebow with fingers.

Matt

Clinglish
07-08-06, 12:40 PM
I don't have one anymore but if I were to buy a compound again I would by a Black eagle ESC .So sweet to shoot :)

XTfreak
08-08-06, 09:16 AM
Strikeeagle (Wayne) has a couple but with his new job just starting he doesnt get on much.
Bill

Dale Furze
08-08-06, 04:43 PM
I had an Aeroforce for may years and shot many things with it, it was easy to work on and smooth to shoot. I would still have one if the power cables were more reliable :shock: .

Ausarcher
08-08-06, 10:27 PM
I also have an Aeroforce which I have had for a lot of years now, still a great bow to shoot with good performance.

woody
13-08-06, 06:59 PM
I have an old Tom Cat, a Black Eagle ESC, and am in the process of buying 2 second hand Pro Eagles.

Has anyone shot shot a Pro Eagle? And if so, what were your impressions as to how they compare to the Black Eagles.

I will try and get some more 40% modules, for the Pro Eagles, like I'm running in the Black Eagle, and this should make them pretty sweet to shoot with fingers.

Power cables can be replaced pretty easily, and I always carry spares.

I have been working on getting the Black Eagle quieter, and its not too bad.

I replaced the ff string with a dacron one with spider silencers and added PSE NV's to the limb bolts. An upgrade of cable dampeners, and a strip of felt under the outboard limb tips to muffle string slap and a Sims Enhancer stabiliser.

Now if I can just learn to jump wire netting fences a little quicker, and catch the rabbit before he drags my carbon arrow with judo point down the burrow, I should have a pretty good hunting set up. :D

The electric wire on the fence was probably the reason I was slow getting over :D