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RE: What are the best bows on the market?
I agree, check out...in no particular order
Hoyt
Merlin
Bowtech
Darton
Martin
PSE
Bear
Jennings
Reflex
Buckmaster
Alpine
Parker
Mathews
Champion
Browning
Golden Eagle
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Hoyt
Merlin
Bowtech
Darton
Martin
PSE
Bear
Jennings
Reflex
Buckmaster
Alpine
Parker
Mathews
Champion
Browning
Golden Eagle
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 1,382
RE: What are the best bows on the market?
I don't believe there is a single major bow manufacturer that doens't make a good bow. I'm sure many manufacs. make some cheaper models that aren't high quality. Which bow is best? That is the same as asking which truck is best, Chevrolet, Dodge, or Ford? There are no real answers, just opinions. Every bow manufacturer (like the truck manufacs.) has high points and weak points on their bows.
Now for my person opinion, I really like my Hornet made by Diamond. They are a small bow company in Louisiana and they make good quality bows. I've been very happy with mine.
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Hunting the Piney Woods of Deep East Texas.
Now for my person opinion, I really like my Hornet made by Diamond. They are a small bow company in Louisiana and they make good quality bows. I've been very happy with mine.
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Hunting the Piney Woods of Deep East Texas.
#9
RE: What are the best bows on the market?
Hey NY,
They all "brake" at some time or another.
I have ben shooting HCA bows for several years and only one gave me ANY trouble.
My cam bushing broke the day before the season opener and did a little more damage than the pro shop could fix in one day.
The guy at the shop called High Country and they gave me a NEW bow as a loaner while mine was sent back for repairs.
They didn't even charge me shipping and all work was done with no charge to me.
I am not trying to start a fuss and if you had a bad experance with HCA Then I am sorry but It may have been the shop and not HCA that did you wrong.
All I am saying is I have gotten good service from mine and my next bow will be a High Country just like my last three.
Good luck this year.
SF
They all "brake" at some time or another.
I have ben shooting HCA bows for several years and only one gave me ANY trouble.
My cam bushing broke the day before the season opener and did a little more damage than the pro shop could fix in one day.
The guy at the shop called High Country and they gave me a NEW bow as a loaner while mine was sent back for repairs.
They didn't even charge me shipping and all work was done with no charge to me.
I am not trying to start a fuss and if you had a bad experance with HCA Then I am sorry but It may have been the shop and not HCA that did you wrong.
All I am saying is I have gotten good service from mine and my next bow will be a High Country just like my last three.
Good luck this year.
SF