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Beentown

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Caught the bug to try a different bow so I ordered a Prime Impact. It came in today and I haven't had time to really shoot it so I can't say much on that. Initial impression is:

Smooth but stiff draw
I LOVE Hoyt grips and this one is better
Gotta get used to limb stops again
Best finish I have ever seen and that says a lot compared to the K&K
Tad heavy but well balanced
Mouse fart quiet
No vibe at all

I will do a detailed review when I have time to really dig into it. Some initial pics..



 
My cousin Andy bought the prime impact Mid deer season. I have not shot it yet but he has been nothing but impressed with it. They are a very sharp looking bow. How do you like that stabilizer compared to a stokerized?
 
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hickslawns

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I always liked a truck with a throaty dual exhaust sound to it. I didn't see the dual string cams yesterday. I don't know the technical name, but you got some cams with duallies. lol
 

jagermeister

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Looks nice, Beener. I'm curious to hear what you have to say about this bow. They intrigue me, but the extra bells and whistles scare me a bit. I like to keep things simple whenever possible... Seems like the double cams would add another dimension to tuning, and more risk of things failing. I know pics never do anything justice, but it does look to have one hell of a finish on it.
 

bowhunter1023

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Looks nice, Beener. I'm curious to hear what you have to say about this bow. They intrigue me, but the extra bells and whistles scare me a bit. I like to keep things simple whenever possible... Seems like the double cams would add another dimension to tuning, and more risk of things failing. I know pics never do anything justice, but it does look to have one hell of a finish on it.

I'm with JB on this. Those cams look a headache (or two) in the making...
 

Beentown

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I'm with JB on this. Those cams look a headache (or two) in the making...

You don't have to do a thing with them. You tune it just like any other binary accept the arrow runs down the center. Take a binary cam, split it in half and add and edge for the string tracks. Now you have a G5 cam. I guess time will tell but they are actually very simple.