RE: Hoyt, Mathews, etc.
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This may be a little off the subject, but what is with everyone and their Hoyt and Mathews bows? Are they really THAT MUCH BETTER than the less expensive bows. They cost so much more, but my Browning Mirage has never failed. I am looking at getting a Browning Eclipse or Tornado. I was just wondering why everyone has these bows. They don't seem that much different than Browning or bows in that class. I have always thought that you are paying for the name.
Good Luck This Season: Buck Magnet
P.S. Only Chuck Adams can sit at home and see deer so get into the woods. =;^)
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Dear Sir,
I dont see any major increases in performance but when it comes to years of service and dependability that is where the extra money comes in, Also these bows fit me like a glove so I shoot better using them. Please remember archery is 99% mental and 1% physical. The more confidence you have in your equipment the better you will shoot. I have shot browning bows but just didn't like the way they felt so I shot darton and PSE because they had what I wanted and needed in a bow.
EricS