oneidabows.net Oneida Bows & American Eagle Bows 2010-11-14T10:56:43-04:00 /forum/feed.php?f=2&t=4289 2010-11-14T10:56:43-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=4289&p=20557#p20557 <![CDATA[Re: Looking for an Oneida, which one?]]> Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:56 am


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2010-11-11T12:57:54-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=4289&p=20547#p20547 <![CDATA[Re: Looking for an Oneida, which one?]]> Keeping that in mind I think you’re better off with something like a screaming eagle, tomcat, Phantom.

Probable there will be someone to correct me if I'm wrong :mrgreen:

Statistics: Posted by Sven — Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:57 pm


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2010-11-11T05:19:16-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=4289&p=20539#p20539 <![CDATA[Re: Looking for an Oneida, which one?]]>
But others guys could give more details or another bow ...


I'm shooting with and old screaming 689, and I'v some trouble with my string shoulder, I can't not use now my 50# longbow, I need to buy a new one near 35-40#.
but with the screaming, I use 40# and with letoff, only 26#... nice to shout :)

I'm not hunter, just 3D shooter

hope my post could help

Statistics: Posted by JMG — Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:19 am


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2010-11-11T02:43:28-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=4289&p=20538#p20538 <![CDATA[Looking for an Oneida, which one?]]>
I am currently looking at used, older models of Oneida bows. Question I have is whether there are certain models to steer clear of? Not questioning the quality of Oneida bows-more concerned about parts availability.

Just a little info that might be useful in steering me towards or away form a certain model. I don't hunt from treestands if I can avoid it, so length isn't an issue. Draw weight I am looking for is 40-65# range, draw lenght preferably 30"+. I shoot with a release. Not to concerned with it being a cast or machined riser, it just has to be reliable and safe.

I am currently shooting an old Golden Eagle. My shoulders and hands are starting to bother me, so I am looking for something a little smoother.


Thanks for the help.

Statistics: Posted by FullStock — Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:43 am


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