Mathews Question
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ohio
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Mathews Question
I have been looking at the Mathews and Bowtech, I finally decided on the Legacy cause I found a good deal. Question is would a TruGlo sight and quiver be a good choice ? I was also thinking about a Bodoodle rest. I am just moving up from the PSE package bows and want my Legacy set up nice. I get a really big discount on TruGlo, will I be happy with this setup
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Roswell N.M. USA
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RE: Mathews Question
I also bought a Legacy;am more than happy.Shoot almost every day: had it since July. Spent alot of money experimenting,maybe I can save you some.1st.the best least expensive arrow of correct wt.etc.seems to be Easton Carbonaeros 340 8.8 gpi.with 85 gr. field pts. complete aprox.$50.per.doz.2nd.Muzzy 90 gr. 4 blade or 100 gr. 4 blade 30.per.6.3rd.Arrow rest: the only way to go is with a fall away.Most all brands are good,the 2 I like best are Montana Trap Door $70. and the Mirage at $60. These will save lots of time tuning.3rd.sights;now I use a simple Cobra 6 pin sight seem to have too many pins to use in a hurry; may change to a single pin. several of the guys have them and do very well them; the brand of choice seems to be Sight Master mod. Elite 2000.$100. 4th I now have a standard peep but always looking for something better and it looks like it is a NO PEEP peep sight eliminator: check these out on the net looks like you can get rid of that standard peep and a lot of problems.cost $39. 5th.stabilizer Pro Flex $27. 6th. Realease Scott Rhino $55.All these can be found at your bow shop or Cabelas, hope this helps.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Roswell N.M. USA
Posts: 3
RE: Mathews Question
Forgot one of the most important items. I have found the best,quietest,lightest bow quiver to be te Alpine 5 arrow soft loc, these are great on the Legacy: also can be had with a attachment for thigh,the best of both worlds:cost aprox $45.00
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