Need opinions
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: WA, USA
Posts: 143
Need opinions
Here is the deal, my local Mathews dealer with take my two year old Legacy in trade for a brand new LX. I have to give him my Legacy plus $150. I want to know if you guys think this is a smart move. Having never shot an LX, and loving how smooth my Legacy is I need to hear from you guys who have shot both. Thanks a million. You guys are a great resource.
#3
RE: Need opinions
Be sure you shoot the LX firts. If you like it, then take the deal because its a fair one. But, dont do it without shooting the bow first. I personally would not trade my legacy for one, but thats just me.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Manchester, MI
Posts: 56
RE: Need opinions
I shot them both and chose the Legacy over the LX. IMO the Legacy was the smoother of the two, although there really wasn't that much of a difference. I would check and see what used Legacys are going for to make sure, but that doesn't sound like too bad of a deal to me, provided you like the LX more. Either way, I think you'll be happy with which ever one you pick. Good Luck.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Need opinions
The LX is faster, balanced better, smoother to draw , has a better backwall, better limb pockets , and just plainly .....the HP cam just feels better IMO !
The Legacy has a more forgiving brace height and is slightly quieter !
People will say the LX has more vibration , but I can't tell a difference !! Shoot them both .....and make sure they're set up the same.....poundage,draw length,accessories, etc.
Good Luck !!
The Legacy has a more forgiving brace height and is slightly quieter !
People will say the LX has more vibration , but I can't tell a difference !! Shoot them both .....and make sure they're set up the same.....poundage,draw length,accessories, etc.
Good Luck !!
#7
RE: Need opinions
I buy and sell alot of bows and would say that an additional $150 plus the trade is not that bad of a deal. However, we have to consider that it is a Mathews and they do retain their resale value a bit better than most other brands.
If you really want the new bow then I would say go for it however if you are perfectly happy with your Legacy then I see no reason to change.
If you really want the new bow then I would say go for it however if you are perfectly happy with your Legacy then I see no reason to change.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: Need opinions
According to the specs, the LX is a "whopping" 5 fps (AMO=240) faster than the Legacy (AMO=235). Of course I do not have to tell you; when all is said and done the AMO is closer to what you end up with when your bow is PROPERLY rigged for HUNTING.
Why trade a bow that is only two years old, a bow you admittingly consider to be a bow you are satisfied with?
Why trade a bow that is only two years old, a bow you admittingly consider to be a bow you are satisfied with?
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Need opinions
"Properly" ....now a days C903......properly can be many things ......poundage is up.....arrow weights down......vibration dampining products....all time high !!
How many people do you know shooting a 60# bow and 540 grain arrows ? I know zero !
I have seen more like a 8-10 fps difference on the hunting set ups I've seen.........which fall in between AMO and IBO !!
How many people do you know shooting a 60# bow and 540 grain arrows ? I know zero !
I have seen more like a 8-10 fps difference on the hunting set ups I've seen.........which fall in between AMO and IBO !!