High Country Bows
#4
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Posts: 122
RE: High Country Bows
i shoot a highcountry powerforce xl and i like it ive killed 2 deer with it one dropped where it was standing due to a spine shot and the other was a straight passthrough and the deer went 20 yards and dropped they r a nice bow
#6
RE: High Country Bows
I agree with doublelung, while they are not the same caliber of bows that Hoyt, Bowtech and Mathews are, they are nice bows. I never shot one, but I have a dealer nearby that carries them and I have checked them out and they seam nice.
#7
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Hagerstown, MD
Posts: 689
RE: High Country Bows
ORIGINAL: muzzyman88
I agree with doublelung, while they are not the same caliber of bows that Hoyt, Bowtech and Mathews are, they are nice bows. I never shot one, but I have a dealer nearby that carries them and I have checked them out and they seam nice.
I agree with doublelung, while they are not the same caliber of bows that Hoyt, Bowtech and Mathews are, they are nice bows. I never shot one, but I have a dealer nearby that carries them and I have checked them out and they seam nice.
I had my heart set on a Bowtech Liberty, that was the bow I was going to buy. I decided to try out some other bows before I made the final decision......The HCA TSS really stood out. The reason you dont hear as much about High Country is they dont advertise as much as the big boys, in doing so I think they are able to give the consumer a high end bow at a mid range price. Just my .02
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Eastern PA
Posts: 195
RE: High Country Bows
I totally agree with Left26; HC is definitely up there with the other top bows. I took a look at their new bows this year.......sweeeeet. I have also heard that their customer service is one of the best.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Elkview WV
Posts: 2,369
RE: High Country Bows
I have to disagree. I shot a High Country for a couple of years and my brother still shoots them and although they are hard shooting bows I don't know how anybody can get used to the vibration and shock that these bows have. I shoot a Mathews now and won't go back. Sorry if I've offended you.