ORIGINAL: maytom
ORIGINAL: D.Parsons
How come pepole on here can not read??It is personal
PREFERANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
D. Parsons, I agree it's personal preferance all the way. BUT!!! I hugely disagree with his findings!!! If any bow feels top heavy it's the Bowtech, NOT the Switchback. I should know, I have been shooting the Switchbackbow since last september.It's also a smooth drawing and silent bow when shot. How can someone else come up with findings that are 100% in the other direction? I know I'm not the only one who loves the way the Switchback shoots and feels. I just find it quite commical that after only 50 minutes of shooting both bows and 5 years behind his belt, he'svery biased towardsthe Hoyt. The fact that he shoots aHoyt is fine with me, but don't post things that are way off the truth.[:-]
First of all, please calm down. I am not bashing any bow manufacturers and I am certainly not trying to bash any hunters.
What I am doing is I am shooting many different bows to find the one that I want to purchase. After I shoot, I come to these forums and ask around to find out if anyone has shot the same bow as I did, and try to get their reactions/thoughts. Right now I am not biased towards any brand. Yes, Hoyt felt better in my hand, but, if I find that I like PSE more than anything in the end, that is what I will buy. I said before and I will say again,
this is only my opinion and I am wondering if anyone else has felt the same.
I shot another Mathews Switchback this morning along with Hoyt, Browning and a very old Oneida. Again, in my opinion, the top felt heavy on the Switchback. This is my opinion and it is not "wayoff the truth" because it is my opinion.
If this makes you upset, then please stop reading because over the next month, I am going to shootmany other bows. If I find out that one bow farts every time I shoot it, then I am going to post a message saying that this is what I found......
and I am wondering if anyone else has felt the same.
Besides, if you agree that choosing a bow is a personal prefference, then you must agree thateach bow fits each individual differently. My findings, being 100% different from yours, are still valid because of this.