here ya go. 2011 Onza and 2005 Saber. Absolutely love both of them!
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here ya go. 2011 Onza and 2005 Saber. Absolutely love both of them!
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My wife packed my bags and threw me out, as I was walking out the door, she told me "I hope you have a long and miserable life!"... To which I replied "Oh, now you want me to stay?!" LOL
2011 Onza 3: 70#, 28.25 draw (AMO), 384 gr arrow, 288 fps
2005 Saber: 70#, same arrow, 250 fps
wscywabbit, What a LOVE story! nice bows.
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Lots of nice stuff here! The Onza, AX, Nemesis are on my shortlist for the next bow I would like to own. Hope to get out to a dealer in Shorewood to shoot the AX and I think the Cabelas north of my office stocks the Onza now...
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I have only ever known Martin and only ever shot Cheetahs, so I would like to stick with the brand because it is what I know and I love the versatility that they offer with the "no-press" capability and performance is right up there in my opinion. I think the new one might be a year or 2 down the road and I'm sure there will be bigger and better things at that time, but having a 2010 in 2012 is going to be just like me having a 2008 in 2011...and I don't have a single thing to complain about my 08....
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Very nice bow 88notchback!![]()
Got the Onza's back from Loesch. Mine is the black, my younger son's is the camo (and lefty). I picked up my Onza because I wanted a bow to shoot 3-d at lower poundage and keep my hunting bow, an '03 AR-31, intact. My boy decided he liked my Onza, so he bought one and did the opposite - set it up as his hunting bow and kept his Admiral set up for 3-d. These are our first Martins. The wife shoots an Alpine Sienna (another lefty), and the older boy shoots a Bowtech TomKat. The older boy is in the Navy, so his shooting life is on hold.
I thank the folks on this forum for sharing their problems, and their fixes, for the Onza's. It gives me things to look for, and things to incorporate right off the bat (ie. brass set screws in the limb barrels).
They run about $95 for the laminate, and about $85 for the walnut. I assume he would have made and kept molds, and he made one for right and one for left. They aren't cheap, but they aren't just window dressing - he makes a good grip.