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NewGuy
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Just took delivery of my new offspring, been wanting one since they released them and both my paradox are long gone. So first things first was to install my tt trigger and fab up a set of string stops. Still haven't had a chance to shoot it yet but hopefully this week!
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Nice fab work . I have n offspring also n love it. I put a micro stock on mine.its faster than a micro .less limb width.10 times quieter. And even that its got moving parts it cant have the limb worries of the micro. Its the ultimate blind bow and since buying the offspring i rarely hunt with the micro in a blind .im all for the simplicity of a recurve but the offspring is an awsome bow. Good luck with it. Lbj. An added bonus is in a pinch i can pull the bugger back without the rope!
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I got a turkey with my offspring .i missed it on the first shot actually got a second shot off n got the bird because its that quiet i dought. i woulda got a second shot with my micro lol
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They really are a very nice bow. So easy to cock, very low in noise and recoil is negligible. The Offspring is very much an underrated bow!
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Great now I want one of them... :-)
Looks great and those string stops look great too.
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Looks great! Can just the limb assembly be purchased and placed on a Matrix stock?
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You also want a set of Alphashox for the limbs
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tpierce wrote:Looks great! Can just the limb assembly be purchased and placed on a Matrix stock?
We wish but nope!
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My wife shot the offspring at Boofest and she loved it compared to her Matrix 330, which she now struggles to draw. The offspring is easy to cock and very quiet. If they made one that shot a 400gr arrow around 400fps, I'd probably sell my 405. :wink: It is definetly an underrated platform and it far exceeded my expectations.
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racking up points wrote:My wife shot the offspring at Boofest and she loved it compared to her Matrix 330, which she now struggles to draw. The offspring is easy to cock and very quiet. If they made one that shot a 400gr arrow around 400fps, I'd probably sell my 405. :wink: It is definetly an underrated platform and it far exceeded my expectations.
Some of Danny's (Miller) experiments get fairly close. Mr.Miller loves those bows, rants about them every time I talk to him, and has done some neat things to them.
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Oh crap!!! I absolutely did not need to see this thread. :twisted:
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Boo wrote:
tpierce wrote:Looks great! Can just the limb assembly be purchased and placed on a Matrix stock?
We wish but nope!
That is truly unfortunate. Be nice to switch out to something I can draw without my trusty c2 crank occasionally.
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retrieverman wrote:Oh crap!!! I absolutely did not need to see this thread. :twisted:
:lol: Call Danny and talk to him about them..... You'll get your credit card out! :lol:
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flightattendant100 wrote:
retrieverman wrote:Oh crap!!! I absolutely did not need to see this thread. :twisted:
:lol: Call Danny and talk to him about them..... You'll get your credit card out! :lol:
I may buy the accessories from him, but unfortunately, eBay has the bow packages on the cheap. I bought my Micro there and got a smoking deals.
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Just got back from sighting it in, wrecked 2 arrows in the process :-(
Guess I should know better than that.
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