whitetail99
12-14-2006, 08:34 PM
Check it out http://dartonarchery.com/Pro3000.htm
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View Full Version : 2007 Pro3000 from Darton whitetail99 12-14-2006, 08:34 PM Check it out http://dartonarchery.com/Pro3000.htm BUNNYMAN 12-14-2006, 10:26 PM nice looking bow but we dont have any Dartin dealers around here....... brokenarrow 12-15-2006, 06:33 PM nice looking bow but we dont have any Dartin dealers around here....... I think "Nock and Feather" down here is... BUNNYMAN 12-15-2006, 09:58 PM I think "Nock and Feather" down here is... never been there....maybe this winter/summer/winter/summer....what ever time of year this is I will head down there and take a look.... brokenarrow 12-16-2006, 06:24 PM never been there....maybe this winter/summer/winter/summer....what ever time of year this is I will head down there and take a look.... Let me know maybe we can meet up. BUNNYMAN 12-17-2006, 08:31 AM Let me know maybe we can meet up. only if you promise no hugs or wrestling...... BowhuntnHoosier 12-17-2006, 11:22 AM only if you promise no hugs or wrestling...... Oh now thats not fair to make him promise that.:doh: BowhuntnHoosier 12-17-2006, 11:28 AM Check it out http://dartonarchery.com/Pro3000.htm So have you bought one or just looking at it???? That 6.25" BH is a little too short for me. My form needs at least 7" :doh: Also am not sure about the 2.5 cam system.:noidea: BUNNYMAN 12-17-2006, 05:49 PM So have you bought one or just looking at it???? That 6.25" BH is a little too short for me. My form needs at least 7" :doh: Also am not sure about the 2.5 cam system.:noidea: put some bend in that elbow...... 2.5 cam????? BowhuntnHoosier 12-17-2006, 05:51 PM put some bend in that elbow...... 2.5 cam????? Goto the link and it says something about 2.5 cam I am confused also.:noidea: brokenarrow 12-17-2006, 07:52 PM only if you promise no hugs or wrestling...... I never make promises I can't keep, you'll just have to take a chance...just make sure your wearin' shoes you can run in...:biggrin1: BUNNYMAN 12-17-2006, 09:03 PM I never make promises I can't keep, you'll just have to take a chance...just make sure your wearin' shoes you can run in...:biggrin1: oh lord...... whitetail99 12-21-2006, 09:34 PM I plan on using the STS Double on my Pro3000. I used it on my Tundra and my Tempest. With the lower brace the STS should work out to be a great add on. whitetail99 12-26-2006, 06:50 PM I think is going to be the yolk system big scores 12-28-2006, 12:11 AM I don't think the 2.5 cam has anything to do with the yolk on the bow. From what I have read, it is basically a Binary cam. Just called a different name. Ronhop 12-28-2006, 07:27 AM Interesting how the cams seem to be tied together like the Bowtec's but with a split cable tying the cams together on both sides of each cam. That should help with cam lean. Nice design. Ron whitetail99 12-31-2006, 12:14 PM The Y cable does attach to both sides of the cam and the string is in between. It is going {should?} to have the least lean for a cable bar bow. Radar 01-01-2007, 08:00 AM Nice looking bow. 6-1/4 Brace height, I am starting to get flashbacks of my supertec. :doh: I hope it works out well for ya. whitetail99 01-24-2007, 08:54 PM Well I shot the Pro2000,3000,4000 and the AS300. The cams that are on the Pro series are fantastic marvel that I am truly impressed with. You might think the Pro3000 with a listed 6 1/4 brace would hit your wrist easily. Wrong ! I can only think that the limb design must keep the string from moving forward as far. It is very interesting to get a first hand look at the split Y cable take up. It actual works with the cam to increase the overall efficients. The draw cycle of the Pro3000 is like a stiff CPS and had has a hard wall. The AS300 is going to be a prime choice of serious bow hunters. When I was shooting it I so could feel the benefit from its short ATA and quiet shot. I was told the Pro2000 and Pro3000 have a different cam from the Pro4000 and Pro5000. The Pro4000 would be my choice if you wanted to shoot spots and ASA 3D. I can still and do drill the X with my Tundra and the Pro4000 is the modern advancement of that kind of bow. I wanted one of the Pro3000 really bad and none the less {tears} I was added to the list of the other awaiting its newest production run. As soon as I get it I will post pics Trust me! big scores 01-25-2007, 12:58 AM The pro 3000 is the only new bow on darton's web sight, and it is the only one of the 2007 lineup that my dealer doesn't have. :noidea: Dredly 01-25-2007, 07:19 AM The pro 3000 is the only new bow on darton's web sight, and it is the only one of the 2007 lineup that my dealer doesn't have. :noidea: Time to switch I guess... you've already used all the luck up that your current Darton has and now its time to switch to something new :) :laugh: whitetail99 01-25-2007, 11:43 AM The pro 3000 is the only new bow on darton's web sight, and it is the only one of the 2007 lineup that my dealer doesn't have. :noidea: You can find two new bows on the Darton site for a while now http://dartonarchery.com/Pro3000.htm http://dartonarchery.com/AS300.htm If I was to choose two it would be these two. whitetail99 01-29-2007, 06:18 PM Here it is! Very excited about shooting some distance ASAP. Sword 3rd Plane with Sword 4X lens and .010 pins. GKF Infinity with Premo Blade. I have some custom string on order from ProString as well. So far I have not tried a target stabilizer just using my hunting stabilizer. BUNNYMAN 01-29-2007, 10:19 PM Here it is! Very excited about shooting some distance ASAP. Sword 3rd Plane with Sword 4X lens and .010 pins. GKF Infinity with Premo Blade. I have some custom string on order from ProString as well. So far I have not tried a target stabilizer just using my hunting stabilizer. no peep???? whitetail99 01-30-2007, 08:00 PM Specialty installed last night. Yellow clarifier with the Sword 4 power and I can read the paper. I am knocking the eyes out of the target.:rockon: whitetail99 02-03-2007, 09:36 AM I am getting a solid 322 fps right now with factory strings. whitetail99 02-10-2007, 09:22 PM How does 327 FPS and quiet look. This truly fantastic to shoot. Here are some of the Darton PRO3000 configurations. 60# draw weight,30" draw length,Gold Tip Pro 22'S 303 grain total arrow weight, ProString Yellow and Green Varregated custom bow strings. Rex and his people have produced a grand slam winner with this bow. Thank You BUNNYMAN 02-10-2007, 09:25 PM How does 327 FPS and quiet look. This truly fantastic to shoot. Here are some of the Darton PRO3000 configurations. 60# draw weight,30" draw length,Gold Tip Pro 22'S 303 grain total arrow weight, ProString Yellow and Green Varregated custom bow strings. Rex and his people have produced a grand slam winner with this bow. Thank You are you serious??? also I think a tornado may have hit your work bench there......what did it look like....wondering if it was the same one that hit mine???:biggrin1: brokenarrow 02-10-2007, 09:43 PM are you serious??? also I think a tornado may have hit your work bench there......what did it look like....wondering if it was the same one that hit mine???:biggrin1: You know what they say...a empty bench is a sign of an empty mind... Or was that...oh never mind...:biggrin1: whitetail99 02-12-2007, 09:11 PM This bow is hold on target better than any other I have ever shot. I might play around and get some Halo serving for the cables and add the Windstalker! That should bump it up to 330!:laugh: BUNNYMAN 02-12-2007, 09:19 PM This bow is hold on target better than any other I have ever shot. I might play around and get some Halo serving for the cables and add the Windstalker! That should bump it up to 330!:laugh: you really need 3 more feet per second????:noidea: whitetail99 02-17-2007, 12:45 PM YES I know it just a number but it is the upper end of extremely fast and its shootable. AR34RAM&1/2 02-19-2007, 12:04 PM jUST WONDERING IF ANY OF YOU GUYS TRIED THE NEW PRO4000 OR THE PRO5000. i VERY INTERESTED IN EITHER OF THEM. IF YOU HAVE TRIED THESE BOWS OUT HOW IS THE DRAW CYCLE, SPEED , AND QIETNEST. THANKS. whitetail99 02-21-2007, 06:50 PM jUST WONDERING IF ANY OF YOU GUYS TRIED THE NEW PRO4000 OR THE PRO5000. i VERY INTERESTED IN EITHER OF THEM. IF YOU HAVE TRIED THESE BOWS OUT HOW IS THE DRAW CYCLE, SPEED , AND QIETNEST. THANKS. It draw smother than the cams on the Pro 2000/3000. Matter of fact its a different cam. Quiet yes and little movement. I have the Tundra and really have done well with it over the last three years and I think the Pro4000 would be a great replacement for it. whitetail99 02-24-2007, 08:28 AM I shot a 291 with 9X's last Thursday. I finally have put together a sight tape that works right. whitetail99 04-22-2007, 08:47 AM I shot my first out door 3D with this bow and its great. I am going to have to make a change to my pins. I currently shoot 20,30 and 40 yard pin settings. The 20 is so close to the 30 it made it difficult to gap shoot targets under 30 yards. So this mean i am going to try to shoot it with out a 20 yards pin just leaving me with two pins.. 30 and 40 that it! I will {should} have a better picture of the target and with 332 FPS I can be off by 4 yards on most targets and still be in the 10 ring. Pinwheel1969 04-22-2007, 08:54 AM Nice looking bow. 6-1/4 Brace height, I am starting to get flashbacks of my supertec. :doh: I hope it works out well for ya. I wouldnt worry about brace height!! Its over rated. Its all in the riser design that eliminates all the arm slap that you used to get w/ the older short brace bows. Like the X-force, arm slapping is non-existant. Dartons design works pretty much the same way!! whitetail99 04-24-2007, 07:53 PM I have really put a lot of hard hits on my Gold Tip Pro 22'S and pin nocks have been tough as nails. I have had several hard hits and they usually break the nock its self. Once in a while I have destroyed the metal pin. I did not think robin hood was realistic possible. Any ways it was a 30 yard shot and I was checking my Sword 3rd plane sights when it happened. whitetail99 04-24-2007, 07:57 PM The big picture STRO 04-24-2007, 08:18 PM robinhoods are cool but not cool at the same time BowhuntnHoosier 04-25-2007, 08:12 AM I think your 3rd plane is just about right.:laugh: Nice hood at 30yards. Now get a 5 spot and save money for other things instead of arrows.:biggrin1: :peace: whitetail99 04-28-2007, 12:51 PM I think your 3rd plane is just about right.:laugh: Nice hood at 30yards. Now get a 5 spot and save money for other things instead of arrows.:biggrin1: :peace: I rarely shoot at the same spot when distances are under 50. I only shot two arrows and wham it happened. whitetail99 05-05-2007, 07:04 PM I shot my personal best round of 3D today. It was in a MASO event I took 2 8's and 16X's {count as 12's in this organization} for a total of 328 with 16X's. I could not be happier with this bow. Speed , accuracy and forgiveness. I have found that this Darton Pro3000 really works for me. whitetail99 05-21-2007, 09:21 PM Well I am glad to say I shot my highest score ever in the 1st Leg of the National Triple Crown event. 405 15X in MBR took five 8's and of those two were just bad shots. The other three were on big targets and I was just aiming in the wrong spot!:cry: None the less I am extremely grateful for my Pro3000 |