I can’t believe you are doing a review on this bow. It’s the exact bow I’m fixin to buy!!! Plus Keegan lives close so I’m excited to get one. I always wanted an omega. I have a Striker Classic and love the R/D longbows
Talk about a small world brother... Yes, I have been looking for some time now and Kegan had what I needed. Kegan is good people, and I was glad to give him the business. Be sure to look for part 2 I think you will be surprised at few other things of this great bow.
I’d be curious to hear your comparison between this bow and the Mandarin Duck Devourer that you also profiled: custom-made vs. off-the-rack. How similar and different could they be?
For the money they are very comparable the duck is a take down though. Tell you what I will do a comparison between the Duck and the Omega longbow this weekend I will do the video and upload it
I am leaning toward a heavier shaft something in the 650 to 700 grain weight range. I normally like wood arrows, but I like this bow so much I am going to work up some really nice carbon arrow. I am thinking of using a 350-400 spine shaft with a 100-grain brass insert and around 200 grains of point up front, I am shooting for about 15-18 percent FOC. I will use 4-inch turkey feathers with a 3-degree offset and a lighted nock. I am thinking of using a good single bevel broadhead like a Tuffhead or Grizzly. What do you think...?
That is almost my exact setup for my 50 lb bow. 400 spine carbon with 100gr brass inserts and 150 gr single bevel grizzlys. That’s what I took my deer with this year. He didn’t go 50 yds!
I bought a omega original years ago, good bow, shoots well, no frills good hunting bow. Well worth the money.
Reminds me of a Pearson near curve.very forgiving accurate stabil bow. Archery in the schools bow. Fun to shoot.
I can’t believe you are doing a review on this bow. It’s the exact bow I’m fixin to buy!!! Plus Keegan lives close so I’m excited to get one. I always wanted an omega. I have a Striker Classic and love the R/D longbows
Talk about a small world brother... Yes, I have been looking for some time now and Kegan had what I needed. Kegan is good people, and I was glad to give him the business.
Be sure to look for part 2 I think you will be surprised at few other things of this great bow.
Wow that’s a great looking bow I’m sure you were very pleased. 👍🏼 see ya on part 2
I'm thinking about buying one of these but what is a cap that you said you'd wish you asked him to put on the bow? Thank you
Well now I gotta call Kegan...
Holy Sh!t!!!! That is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thanks
I’d be curious to hear your comparison between this bow and the Mandarin Duck Devourer that you also profiled: custom-made vs. off-the-rack. How similar and different could they be?
For the money they are very comparable the duck is a take down though. Tell you what I will do a comparison between the Duck and the Omega longbow this weekend I will do the video and upload it
@@allthingsarcheryandshootin9380 Awesome! I am interested in both and will end up adding one of them as a go-to bow.
@@bradforddemond6187 Look for my review this weekend
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What spine and weight up front are your arrows gonna be?
I am leaning toward a heavier shaft something in the 650 to 700 grain weight range. I normally like wood arrows, but I like this bow so much I am going to work up some really nice carbon arrow. I am thinking of using a 350-400 spine shaft with a 100-grain brass insert and around 200 grains of point up front, I am shooting for about 15-18 percent FOC. I will use 4-inch turkey feathers with a 3-degree offset and a lighted nock. I am thinking of using a good single bevel broadhead like a Tuffhead or Grizzly. What do you think...?
That is almost my exact setup for my 50 lb bow. 400 spine carbon with 100gr brass inserts and 150 gr single bevel grizzlys. That’s what I took my deer with this year. He didn’t go 50 yds!
@@biggoutdoorstraditionalarc6361 Great minds think a like
Nice bow. I would rather have my Big Jim Thunderchild