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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 3336431" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>For Mathews bows, people still say it's the best bow they ever made. There hasn't been another bow that they've produced, that has had such a following. BowTech has a model that has a cult like following as well...the Allegiance. The short draw version of it is still as popular as the big brother, and it was called the Equalizer and stopped being produced in about 2008-2009. Bow companies have taken note of this and have tried to reproduce these models in some ways. BowTech brought out the Heartbreaker which is basically the Equalizer. The Strother Rush and Hope are both based on the riser geometry and cam design of the Allegiance, and are very popular for current production bows. Elite's bow the Answer is basically the Allegiance with more rounded cams...and it too is extremely popular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 3336431, member: 220"] For Mathews bows, people still say it's the best bow they ever made. There hasn't been another bow that they've produced, that has had such a following. BowTech has a model that has a cult like following as well...the Allegiance. The short draw version of it is still as popular as the big brother, and it was called the Equalizer and stopped being produced in about 2008-2009. Bow companies have taken note of this and have tried to reproduce these models in some ways. BowTech brought out the Heartbreaker which is basically the Equalizer. The Strother Rush and Hope are both based on the riser geometry and cam design of the Allegiance, and are very popular for current production bows. Elite's bow the Answer is basically the Allegiance with more rounded cams...and it too is extremely popular. [/QUOTE]
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