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    Quote Originally Posted by Paradox View Post
    Listen to bfisher........he couldn't be more right. Plenty of folks using primitive selfbows to harvest Elk and Moose. A lot of those bows would be hard pressed to reach 150 FPS. I think too many people are hung up these days on FPS attainable with the this bow or that. While speed may help you out with long shots, most bow hunted quarry in North America is taken at shots 20 yards or less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElkSlayer View Post
    Amen Barry I agree 110%
    me to, i agree with all barry said ! i ran my setup thru a computer program , 60# bow, 400 grn arrow,& draw length . the report was i could kill anything in north america & most in africa . don't ask where i clicked
    on that program! some on here may know what it was.
    cutis
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    this one maybe......

    http://www.backcountrybowhunting.com/articles/calc/

    it says this for my ###

    The general consensus is that 78 ft-lbs. is enough to harvest dangerous/tough game (Cape Buffalo, Grizzly, etc.) - 66 ft-lbs and above
    Last edited by ElkSlayer; 12-20-2011 at 11:45 AM.
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    Default Hi Sox!

    Did you check out Archerx7's thread "2012 pantera and bengal"?He gives a great review on the new bengal.He's also one of our in house archery dealers.Read the review and then pm him any questions you may have.I'm sure he'll give you great advise.Welcome to the forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElkSlayer View Post
    this one maybe......

    http://www.backcountrybowhunting.com/articles/calc/

    it says this for my ###

    The general consensus is that 78 ft-lbs. is enough to harvest dangerous/tough game (Cape Buffalo, Grizzly, etc.) - 66 ft-lbs and above
    i think it is, thank you i put it in my favorites
    cutis
    2009 alien x camo, 09 x all black , 2010 x carbon fiber
    2010 nemesis camo, 2011 nemesis carbon fiber,
    2010 onza 3 camo,
    2010 pearson legend black riser camo limbs

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    any time .. glad to help besides i like whaT it has to say for a guy when he runs ###...LOL
    It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
    Martin cougarIII elite nitros B x system & HHA
    Darton Fury recurve

    http://www.cascadianbowmen.com/

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