Compounds.
No-name Pearson (at least it had the deer hoof cutouts in the wheel hangar brackets, so I assume it was a Pearson.)
Hoyt Pro Series Gametter.
Hoyt Pro Hunter - won lots of field archery shoots with that one.
Golden Eagle Hunter - Yep. One of the sweetest shooters made.
Martin Cougar XRG - drew 110 pounds and shot 30" 2419's with a 4" overdraw. I broke a brand new McKenzie deer target when I shot it with that bow and the club banned it from the range.
Hoyt ProVantage Tracer - won many field and 3D tournaments with that one too.
2nd Hoyt ProVantage - can't remember the model though. Piece of junk. Crappiest quality and workmanship I ever saw from Hoyt. Quit shooting Hoyt for a long time after that bow.
Bear compound - Don't remember the model, but it was the first one from Bear with a fastflight string and steel cables. Broke three sets of limbs on that one.
Got entirely ticked at compounds and went back to traditional. 10 years later, back to compounds again.
Hoyt Raider Intruder. Never did shoot it as well as I thought I should.
Hoyt MagnaTec Intruder. I liked that bow pretty well, but it was like lugging a chunk of lead around. Heavy sonuvagun!
McPherson SoloLite. My first single cam bow. Good bow, but it only drew 31" and I had to use a very long string loop in order to shoot it. Decided to go back to a bow that really fit me.
Martin Jaguar w/Fuzion cam.
Pearson 440 Quad. Dual track single cam. It solved most of the problems I had with singles. I liked it but didn't keep it long because I was asked to shoot Hoyt for the local shop. Since I don't hunt with compounds and only use them for tournaments, I couldn't use it.
Hoyt ProTec. Good bow but I absolutely HATE Tec risers. It is my last compound. Period. End of discussion. No more compounds for me!
Traditional.
Aside from dozens of selfbows and no-name secondhand recurves I've had over the years...
Hoyt Ram Reflex - what a recurve that was! Sold it on advice of the Hoyt rep. He said it would blow up if I kept shooting it at my draw length.
Bear Black Panther.
Damon Howatt Hunter... I've had at least six of 'em.
Martin ML-14 Mountaineer longbow- two of those. I thought they kicked like mules... that is,until I got hold of a Jerry Hill longbow!
Pearson Colt - two
Homemade longbow that I got from a guy at a tournament. It was pretty good.
Dan Quillian Bamboo Longhunter
Bill Stewart Multicam longbow
Pearson Cougar
Brackenbury Legend - it had the mojo and I've regretted selling it every day since.
PSE longbow - [:'(]
Jerry Hill longbow - [:'(][:'(]
Saxon Mongoose - two
Bighorn Custom TD - wierd grip gave me tendonitis in my elbow. Sold it pretty soon after getting it.
Bear Cub - 1955 vintage. Got it just to have an old Bear, but I can't have a bow and not shoot it. Sold it so I wouldn't break a collectible.
Samick Explorer - still got it but it's got a busted limb and Ihaven't bought replacement limbs yet. Probably won't.
Homemade reflex/deflex longbow - made it myself and love it.
ChekMate Kings Pawn Special
Wing Redwing Hunter - @ 1965 vintage. My latest acquisition. Super nice litte bow. Can't believe I waited so many years to get one.
I've probably forgottenquite a fewothers.