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tejon vs cibola with ground balance..

foxhunter

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hi...ive heard so much on the cibola after the ground balance installed,turns into a real beast..is there anybody that has experienced the tejon against the cibola in the field..as far as wet ground vs dry or trashy vs clean...i have a tejon which i got at the end of the season last year and havent used much..looking forward to this year..but the cibola has got me curious..i would love to hear your experience in this field...thanks to all
 
My experience is that the Tejon is deeper by an inch or two with the same coils on each and similar settings. The Cibola is a quieter hunt and lighter to swing with the standard coil or the 5.75 inch. If you go with one of the big coils, either the 10x12 or 3.6x18 cleansweep, the Tejon is not as nose heavy and for me swings the bigger coils more comfortably. A nose heavy Cibola with one of the big coils is not friendly to my elbow!
 
The Cibola is a fine machine, and the mod you speak of may be an improvement to factory stock.
The Tejon is a factory built hot rod.
The front end is pretty well pumped up, and pushing quite a bit of horsepower (so to speak).
It is a thoroughbred, and not for someone unwilling to cater to it's needs.
Good luck!
 
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