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If I didn't know any better I would swear you guys kick-back from the respective manufacturer if he buys your brand lol.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>
Actually, some of these guys can make money if he buys their bow!
My opinion is that for hunting, fit, finish, tolerances, limb pockets, etc are of little importance. Every manufacturer out there, makes several bows that will do the job for hunting. You might want to pay more attention to things that are important for hunting. What ATA suits your style of hunting best? How quiet is the bow? This can be very important to some hunters. Is the brace height suitable to get good clearance on heavy hunting clothes? Is the weight in the range you want for carrying in the field?
If speed is important to you, then find out which bows are fastest that meet the other requirements that you may have. The reason there are so many choices in bows, is because there are so many opinions of what will work best. I will also venture to say, that every major manufacturer makes quality equipment that you can expect to hold up for many years. In the end, each bowhunter will have to do quite a bit of testing and research to find the bow that meets their needs.