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Predator Hunter DX - feedback ?

Started by mand0ralen, February 29, 2012, 03:35:00 PM

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mand0ralen

Hi all,

Do you have any feedback regarding these predator Hunter DX models (the less expensive one in futurewood) ?

Do they compare to the custom ones in terms of efficiency, quality and durability ?


Your help /toughts will be much appreciated before i order one of them at 3RA.

Best regards and take care of you.

++M

jerry womble

Predators are fine bows in every respect. Quick, quiet and easy
to tune. I have 3 of them with 1 of the new metal risers. It has 1 of the most comfortable grips I've ever had. The limbs from 1996
to present are all interchangeable! You will be happy with it!

Jerry

mongoose

I have 2 predators. One is the hunter model and the other is the classic. Top shelf bows!  :thumbsup:
stalk softly and carry a bent stick

blueslfb

Only difference is cosmetic.  I have owned thre hunter model along with a custom model. No diff in shooting characteristics. IMO

SERGIO VENNERI

Predators are great recurves, quiet,stable, fast! They are probably the best deal in traditional archery as per performance to cost ratio!  :thumbsup:

Blaino

from the looks of Blacky's testing they should be smooth even for long draw guys.....
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

PeteA

Bought a Hunter in October. I didn't really like the future wood look so I asked Mike if he could make me an old school version out of solid Bubinga. Got it in 6-8 weeks as promised. Love the bow. 46@28, I draw 27.5. Shoot 2016 aluminums with 125 heads. They zip. Great looking bow, great shooting bow. You can't go wrong!
Predator Hunter 46#@28
'70 Bear Kodiak Hunter 45#@28
'72 Bear Grizzly 45#@28

PeteA

Forgot to mention, the grip is great. Shoot exactly the same as the custom. Custom could be a little heavier depending on woods. Get the 60 inch. Mike said it's the best performer.
Predator Hunter 46#@28
'70 Bear Kodiak Hunter 45#@28
'72 Bear Grizzly 45#@28

mand0ralen

hello,

just to let you know: just ordered a predator Hunter DX in 45@28 in 60" today.

Will keep you posted ...

best regards,

M

kibok&ko

QuoteOriginally posted by mand0ralen:
hello,

just to let you know: just ordered a predator Hunter DX in 45@28 in 60" today.

Will keep you posted ...

best regards,

M
thanks
save a cow eat a vegetarian !

PeteA

Predator Hunter 46#@28
'70 Bear Kodiak Hunter 45#@28
'72 Bear Grizzly 45#@28

Coonbait

Love mine! Custom Classic 60" 56# @ 28". You'll be happy with your choice!
Glenn

bayhunter


mand0ralen

Hi all,

Well, it's finnaly there ! Predator Hunter DX, 60" (as Pete suggested) and 45@28 (i draw 28, and the bow is actually 45 at this DL, well done guys).

I finnaly bought the brown hunter DX, i think it's more natural (personnal choice) but the black one seems nice too.

First findings: After a quick initial setup (BH at 7.5 and + 6mm for the nocking point), i chose to try my GT 3555 at 28,75 + standard insert and 125gr field point (3D setup).

I have shot about 100 arrows yesterday with it now and i can say it's a shooter. Will try to get it through a chrono soon.
Overall it's a very nice piece of equipement:
- shoot where you look
- great grip (i have big hands^^)
- heavyweight for added stability
- seems to beable to last forever !
- affordable for the common guy

By the way will accept arrows suggestions ^^ i shot what i had in stock !

Best regards,

M

kibok&ko

thanks to you for this report, fell free to include somes pics    :campfire:
save a cow eat a vegetarian !

JV Rooster

>>>------John------>


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