Switchback superiority continues
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RE: Switchback superiority continues
ORIGINAL: idahoelkinstructor
mobowhuntr, now hold on one dang minute![8D]Don't let this go to your head.I never said that Hoyt, or Bowtech are the best. And I never said that I feel Mathews is the very best either. But I will say that among the big three as I like to call them. Meaning Hoyt, Bowtech and Mathews that they have the best bows on the market period. Just this last january I shoot the Bowtech Tribute, Hoyt Trykon, and Switchback XT all together for about a half an hour. I would shoot three arrows and then change bows again and again and again. Being totoal honest I will tell people strait up if you have any of these three bows then quite honestly you have the very best of the best. I walked away saying from that saying wow, becasue all three represent the best inprovments and tecnology (sp?) that is on the market today. Now of the three what is the best of the best among them?Wellagain being honest and I have to also add IMO (if that means anything[8D])I don't think there is a clear winner. So it comes down to loyality and pride and personal choice. I happen to like Mathews and I work part time in a Mathews shop. Its only natural that I own three Mathews bows. But I would sure share my campfire in elk camp with a Hoyt or bowtechshooter in a heart beat! During the day I could care less who shot what becuse I would be too busy chasing elk. But at night around the camp fire. Well lets just say that would be fun, comming up with good friendly arguments about who in camp shoots the best.!
When you have the best........there's just no need!
#42
RE: Switchback superiority continues
I have to say though, we've started selling Ross and Elite and I am MOST impressed w/ them as well.
I agree...the top three are great that you listed and I too have shot the ones mentioned..it is all in what you like but you can't go wrong with any of these for sure!!
#45
RE: Switchback superiority continues
They got a draw cycle that sucks though. You pull pull pull then bam the valley from hell. It was a good attempt at the switchback though.
What? Hey it is a copy of Mathews best bow ever(They still have not made one better) MQ1. It is MQ1 with parallel limbs, not a mathews draws smother than the ROSS!!
#46
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
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RE: Switchback superiority continues
Yep, that new switchback bike is pretty cool..... I hear the Trykon and Allegiance is a cool set of wheels too... But this is a BOWhunting forum, not a bicycling forum..... Below you find a picture of a bow.....
#48
RE: Switchback superiority continues
DC that is a beautiful bow. For looks, beauty, ruggedness and in the tradition of bowhunting I find that traditional equipment is much more pleasing to the eye.
#49
RE: Switchback superiority continues
Here's a good test to read regarding the 2006 bows from Bowsite. Looks like Switchback XT won hands down, followed by Bowtech. Here's the link if you haven't read it.
http://www.bowsite.com/BOWSITE/features/articles/equipment/2006headtohead/
http://www.bowsite.com/BOWSITE/features/articles/equipment/2006headtohead/
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