Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
I am currently shooting a PSE Furore 3. I enjoy this bow but have recently gotten into 3D and would like a faster bow. I am looking for any advice or recommendations on a good all around bow for treestand hunting and 3D. I am considering the Outback and XT1000. What else should I consider?
#3
Typical Buck
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RE: Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
Try different bows from different companies..some members of this forum only talk about hoyt,mathews and bow tech..Several companies make bows just as good or better at fair prices but unfortunatly don't get talked about much.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: wbl mn USA
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RE: Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
I recently tried out the outback and it is a great bow. It has a really long brace height and is extremely menuverable due to it being so short. I am seriously considering buying an outback due to it being without a shadow of a doubt the best bow that I have shot
Buckkilla
Buckkilla
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RE: Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
..some members of this forum only talk about hoyt,mathews and bow tech..Several companies make bows just as good or better at fair prices but unfortunatly don't get talked about much.
You owe it to yourself to try out these bows too. Especially the Parker.
#10
RE: Matthews, Hoyt, PSE -- What to buy?
Actually, the XT1000 are a style of limb found on some of the Hoyt bows like the Vipertec and Xtec.
If you are looking for speed then I suggest you take a gander at the Bowtech line of bows. Pound for pound they offer some of the fastest production bows made. Ofcourse, get a feel for every bow by visiting a shop in your area.
If you are looking for speed then I suggest you take a gander at the Bowtech line of bows. Pound for pound they offer some of the fastest production bows made. Ofcourse, get a feel for every bow by visiting a shop in your area.