high country
I went to aoutdoor show in Houston about a week ago.Alot of blinds and feeders but not any bows except high country and they had hundreds.The problem was there was no where to shoot them.My nephew was with me and he wanted a new bow.I have a switchback and the salesman was telling us this bow they make is faster and smoother with less vibration than mine.He said my switchback would become my back up bow.When weasked can we shoot it.He said he would ask a guy who was set up to shoot right out side the door but when we came back around that still hadn't been set up.Needless to say we weren't going to pay 600 bucks for a bow and not shoot it.
When I got back to my home I found a bow shop about 70 miles away that sold high country.I went and shot one.Apparently that salesman hadn'd shot one.It wasn't even close to my switchback.Even the bow pro laughed at me when I said I heared it shot as good as mine.My arm is still vibratingfrom that bow.I dont want to put anyones bows down but that was a bald face lie.Be careful and shoot as many bows as you can before you buy.
Good news, it is 34 days until deer bow season here.