Buying New Bows.. what to choose?
#12
RE: Buying New Bows.. what to choose?
Dan gave you good advice. Others have, too.
I've owned 2 of the 3 you mention.....and shot the other brand (and disliked it). Go shoot them all. Make your own decision.
It's according to what you're looking for. I wanted a fast bow that was also a smooth shooter. I got the best of both worlds.
Jeff
I've owned 2 of the 3 you mention.....and shot the other brand (and disliked it). Go shoot them all. Make your own decision.
It's according to what you're looking for. I wanted a fast bow that was also a smooth shooter. I got the best of both worlds.
Jeff
#13
RE: Buying New Bows.. what to choose?
The best advice as always is to try them all out yourself, if possible. Each bow is definitely going to have its own feel to it both during the shot and at brace. The cams are going to feel different as well since two utilize a form of hybrid cam while the third continues to utilize a single cam design.
Any of the three will be sure to please but one will feel better than the others in some way.
Any of the three will be sure to please but one will feel better than the others in some way.
#15
RE: Buying New Bows.. what to choose?
Are you trying to bait us into another "My bow is better than your bow" argument? Seriously, it doesn't matter one mouse tird what we all like. It matters what you like. Personally, I would also check out the Diamond and Reflex lines of bows also since they are less expensive and made by BowTech and Hoyt repectively. I shoot a Mathews and love it, but there are a bunch on here who don't like MAthews. Just more proof that each person is different and so are their bows.