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Morrison Dakota vs Cougar

Started by Wapiti Chaser, June 01, 2010, 06:51:00 PM

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Wapiti Chaser

My go to bow is a Morrison Dakota and I'm thinking about a used Morrison Cougar. The Cougar is two inches longer and three pounds heavier. They both have similar grips. What difference can I expect between these two ?
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Jason Kendall

I have shot them both, I feel the Dakota is a little smoother, the Cougar is a little firmer, both I shot were 60", the longer cougar may feel just as smooth!

Danny Rowan

They were both made on the same form. So they are very similar.
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eric-thor

YOUR DRAW LEINGTH WILL MAKE A NOTICABLE DIFFERENCE ID SAY...sry for the caps .
form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

Wapiti Chaser

I draw 27" my Dakota is 58" the Cougar is 60". On Bob's site it says the Cougar is more of a D shape when strung but they are both made on the same form. It doesn't look like the Cougar is made anymore.
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hunt it

If it is an older Cougar it will be slower than Dakota by fair amount.Bob can tell you what year cougar design changed.
hunt it


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